Across
- 2. Wife of Menelaos and queen of Sparta.
- 4. The last king of Ithaka.
- 7. The fake name that Odysseus tells the Kyklops that he is to trick him.
- 10. An immortal goddess who holds Odysseus prisoner for seven years on the island.
- 11. A female goat.
- 14. A sorceress, the daughter of Helios, the god of the sun, and of the ocean nymph Perse.
- 15. The God of Archery, Poetry, and Health.
- 18. Gave Odysseus a favorable wind and a bag.
- 21. The Former king of Mycenae, brother of menelaus, And commander of the Achaean forces at Troy.
- 23. Believing something that is false.
- 24. Land Where Odysseus receives the bag of wind from the king.
- 26. The god of the sea.
- 27. The son of Penelope and Odysseus.
- 32. A person — especially a woman — who is a source of artistic inspiration.
- 33. A man who seeks to marry a woman.
- 34. A prophet, son of Eurymus.
- 35. The head suitor and the meanest.
- 36. bourne The realm and region of the Men of Winter.
Down
- 1. The King of Sparta, brother of Agamemnon, and husband of Helen,
- 3. Persuades the hungry crew to kill and eat some of the god's cattle.
- 5. An enormous whirlpool that threatens to swallow the entire ship.
- 6. The wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemakhos.
- 8. The son of the god Poseidon and Euryale, daughter of King Minos of Crete.
- 9. The youngest member of Odysseus's crew.
- 12. A supernatural female creature, with six heads on long snaky necks.
- 13. The God of gods and of the sky and thunder.
- 16. They live on the island of Scheria.
- 17. To force someone to do something.
- 19. The son of Laertes and king of Ithika.
- 20. The God of the sun.
- 22. A U-shaped device or hole on each side of a rowing boat which the oars.
- 25. The Son of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae.
- 28. A giant, with one eye in the middle of his forehead and he's the son of Poseidon.
- 29. The king of the Phaeacians.
- 30. The godess of war and wisdom.
- 31. The land where the faithful Penelope waits patiently twenty years for her husband to return from the Trojan War.
