Across
- 4. Sequence of events; also refers to the God of time
- 8. This is a fear of a specific thing, and it was named after the Greek God of Fear
- 9. In Greek Mythology, it is the void from which all life sprang from, and another word for disorder and randomness through direct action
- 11. Surface that reflects multiple colors or even a rainbow; this word comes from the Greek goddess of rainbows
- 13. A state of consciousness that is sleep-like, and is named after the Greek God of Sleep
- 14. A sound that returns back to you from hitting off a surface, and comes from the story of a nymph that falls in love with Zeus but is cursed by Hera to speak only the last words that were spoken to her
- 17. Sounds arranged intentionally to be harmonious; named after the goddess of art and science
- 18. a book of maps, derived from the Greek titan who was condemned to hold up the heavens and world on his shoulders for all of eternity.
Down
- 1. This word is for someone who passes skills onto another person; in Greek mythology, Odysseus entrusts his son's education in a man with this name
- 2. Strong or uncontrollable anger and rage; similar to the Furies, creatures and female goddesses of vengeance and anger
- 3. This phrase is for someone who has the ability to be successful or can turn anything into success
- 5. In Greek mythology, this storm giant was the father of all monsters, and it is also another word for a large tropical storm
- 6. A plant that turns toward the sun to gather more light; the Titan Helios (another word for sun), is responsible for the rise and fall of the sun
- 7. A favored drink of the Olympic Gods and Goddesses, as well as sweet plant secretion
- 10. This river was the source of Earth's fresh water, and the god Okeanos was the god of this river, and it also serves as a large body of salt water
- 12. This word is used for an archenemy or villain, as well as this Greek Goddess who was responsible for punishing arrogant humans
- 15. Someone who is extremely in love with themselves, or very self-absorbed, just like the man of this Greek myth who falls in love with his own reflection
- 16. Has two meanings; one is the back of your heel, and another meaning is a weakness or vulnerable point
