Across
- 4. to put into a sleep-like state; v. To produce a somnambulistic state in which the mind readily acts on suggestions; mesmerize
- 7. a priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed
- 13. (Greek mythology) one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia (who burned off the right breast in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively), a large strong and aggressive woman
- 14. of enormous size, strength, power, or scope; huge (the Titans)
- 16. In Roman mythology, Mercury was the god of trade, merchants, thieves and travelers. He was the messenger of the gods.(greek-Hermes)
- 18. a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception, sensitive to nonphysical or supernatural forces (Psyche)
Down
- 1. accompanied by theatrical performances and became synonymous with drunken debauchery.
- 2. fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail; a fantasy; a horrible creature of the imagination, an illusion; a foolish fancy
- 3. a sea nymph supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived; an acoustic device producing a loud often wailing sound as a signal or warning
- 5. an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus), Greco-Roman spring time festivals to honor the god of wine;
- 6. Goddess of the rainbow; Colored part of the eye
- 8. always changing moods
- 9. a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders;
- 10. (Greek mythology) a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body;
- 11. inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret
- 12. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events, sudden, overpowering terror
- 15. a Greek epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy, a long wandering and eventful journey
- 17. a complicated network of winding passages; a maze