Across
- 1. 1st person, singular form of duco, ducere
- 3. Mother earth; the giver of life
- 6. "you enter" (intro, intrare)
- 7. Titan of natural law and order and advisor to Jupiter
- 9. Titan of watchfulness, wisdom, and divine light
- 11. Titan of mortality whose name means "the piercer"
- 17. 2nd person, plural form of festino, festinare
- 20. "I see" (video, vidēre)
- 21. 1st person, plural form of mitto, mittere
- 24. 3rd person, singular form of sedeo, sedēre
- 25. Titan of the ocean with crab-claw horns and a flowing beard
- 26. "they come" (venio, venire)
- 28. Titan of the sea with wings of her forehead
- 29. Beautiful and powerful personification of the night
Down
- 2. Titan of constellations
- 4. 2nd person, singular form of audio, audire
- 5. The deep darkness between Earth and the Underworld
- 7. Deepest part of the Underworld where the wicked were punished
- 8. "y'all stay" (maneo, manēre)
- 10. Mother of the Olympians
- 12. Titan of intellect and inquisitiveness.
- 13. Ate his children in fear that one would overthrow him
- 14. Titan of memory who created language
- 15. Embodiment of love
- 16. "we help" (iuvo, iuvare)
- 18. Titan of prophecy and oracles; grandmother of Apollo and Diana
- 19. 3rd person, plural form of cado, cadere
- 22. Titan of sight and the shining blue sky
- 23. "it sleeps" (dormio, dormire)
- 27. The first god to exist