This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Mythology & Folklore has 25 clues. Answers range from 3 to 10 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
She was a monster who was one of the Gorgon sisters and daughter of Phorkys and Keto.
The three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them.
The people of Greece considered her the most beautiful woman. However she was the indirect cause of the Trojan war.
Zeus was her husband and she was the Queen of the ancient Greek gods.
The world was cursed into becoming completely desolate and for no plants to survive by this goddess.
Her name means "flow" and she represents female fertility.
The god Zeus gave this goddess of spring as a gift to his brother Hades to be his bride.
This woman of Rome caught the attention of Apollo because of her mesmerizing beauty.
She was a talented mortal weaver who challenged Athena to a weaving contest. It resulted in her being morphed into a spider.
The daughter of Jupiter and Latona who was born in the island of Delos.
Her husband, Cephalus, accidentally slewed her.
A mountain nymph who lived on Mount Kithairon who was cursed by Hera into only being able to talk by repeating people's last words.
Her birth is unique because she did not have a mother.
Sex, affection, and the attraction that binds people together was represented by her.
Her name means "she who distributes of deals out".
She was the goddess of the moon.
The goddess of victory in war and in peaceful competition.
The continent of Europe was named after her.
She's often represented holding a bow and she's the goddess of hunting.
Paintings usually depict her wielding a torch, representing the burning pains of childbirth.
She is often shown as a pale woman riding in on a silver chariot.
The goddess of wisdom, war, art, and schools.
She's associated with cultivated fields and gardens.
The Roman goddess of crossroads.
Her theme is peace and she is often represented with white items.