The Odyessy

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Across
  1. 2. The watery part of milk.
  2. 4. Sing to me the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course, once he had plundered in the worthy heights of Troy.
  3. 7. He brought along food because he knew something was approaching.
  4. 9. A long hall or room.
  5. 10. Zeus' father.
  6. 11. Move into place or position of.
  7. 12. A making good for damage or loss.
  8. 13. To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; pillage.
  9. 16. To walk unsteadily
  10. 17. Made of brass.
  11. 18. There was too much wine to drink
  12. 19. Deserving of scorn; despicable.
  13. 22. All of you destroyed in my house while I am safe from harm.
  14. 23. Internal organs.
  15. 25. The North Wind took him way off course past Cythera.
  16. 27. Many creatures in The Odyssey such as Scylla are great in size.
  17. 28. On one side overhanging cliffs shoot up.
  18. 30. Helmets.
  19. 33. To bring an idea to mind.
  20. 36. All ship companies gathered alongside for the mid-day meal.
  21. 39. Men find him impressive for his cunning and craftiness.
  22. 40. Noisy merrymaking; festivity.
  23. 41. The people he barged into Penelope and Telemachus residence.
Down
  1. 1. A creature with one eye.
  2. 3. The suitors had crowded Penelope and Telemachus residence.
  3. 5. The flesh of fully grown sheep.
  4. 6. Apparently reasonable and valid; truthful.
  5. 7. Great Odysseus who excels all men in wisdom, excels in offerings too he gives the immortal gods who rule the skies.
  6. 8. Hardships and misfortune that Odysseus face.
  7. 14. There are many dangers that Odysseus face besides the creatures.
  8. 15. Weight
  9. 18. Struck; affected sharply.
  10. 19. To strive in opposition or against difficulties; struggle.
  11. 20. Impossible to soothe; unforgiving.
  12. 21. Payment.
  13. 24. Made to feel humbled or humiliated.
  14. 26. They could never move the bulky doorway.
  15. 29. To resound with a sharp, vibrating sound.
  16. 31. To be enough.
  17. 32. The wander was tormented for years after coming to Troy.
  18. 34. ‌A phenomenon or occurrence regarded as a sign of future happiness or disaster.
  19. 35. Not by will nor boldness could he save them.
  20. 37. Bars of gold or silver used as money in Ancient Greece.
  21. 38. But break of this song- the unendurable song that always break the heart inside me.