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Vic Skeptics September 2017 Crossword Theme: Greek & Roman Mythology With Standard and Cryptic Clues By Ken Greatorex & Roy Arnott 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Standard Clues: pp 2-4 Cryptic Clues: pp 4-6 Solution: p 7

STANDARD CLUES 2 ACROSS: 1. Goddess of women and marriage in Greek mythology; Roman equivalent is Juno [4] 6. Roman equivalent of 7 down [7] 9. Roman festival honouring a god, period extended to include the winter solstice [10] 10. Sumptuous, luxuriant, elaborate [6] 12. Abstain, desist [7] 13. Alternative name for Troy [5] 14. Sacred song or poem [5] 16. Title to property [4] 17. Mountainous Asian country [5] 20. Main seaport of the Roman republic [5] 22. Roman god of fire, volcanoes and metalworking; his Greek counterpart is Hephaestus [6] 24. Trojan princess and prophetess who was doomed to be always accurate but never believed [9] 25. Author of 44 down [5] 27. Greek goddess of love and beauty; her Roman equivalent is Venus [9] 29. Greek goddess of hearth, home and the family [6] 31. e.g. (in Tarot) any of swords, cups, wands or pentacles [4] 33. Discover, detect [4] 36. Aglaia, Thalia, and Euphrosyne collectively [6] 37. Illegal seizure of power [4] 39. Constant irrational ratio [2] 40. Large barrel-like containers for storing usually alcoholic beverages [5] 42. Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare; her Greek equivalent is 23 down [7] 45. Circle segment [3] 46. In Greek mythology, the first woman [7] 47. Wreathed crown for a victor [6] 49. Insect [3] 50. Wicked, sinful [4]

3 DOWN: 52. The Iliad is largely about this warrior s extended fit of sulking [8] 53. (abb) International system of units of measurement [2] 54. Roman two-faced god of beginnings and endings [5] 55. Follower of a popular Hellenistic philosophy which emphasises endurance of pain or hardship without complaint [5] 56. Trojan prince and chief warrior [6] 57. Rake, libertine [7] 58. One of several wizened prophetesses denied the ability to die [5] 2. Makes a mistake [4] 3. Leader of the Greek allies during the Trojan War [9] 4. Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature; her Greek equivalent is Artemis [5] 5. Her face was said to have launched a thousand ships [5] 6. Tyro, neophyte [6] 7. Greek god of the sea and horses [8] 8. Trojan prince, abductor of 5 down [5] 11. Chief god of the Roman pantheon whose Greek equivalent is Zeus [7] 15. Roman god of war; his Greek counterpart is Ares [4] 16. Site of oracle sacred to Apollo on Mount Parnassus [6] 18. The major temple on the Acropolis of Athens [9] 19. XXXIX + XVI = [2] 21. Roman household gods [5] 23. Goddess to whom 18 down is dedicated [6] 26. The Nine minor goddesses in Greek mythology who provide inspiration to artists in various categories [5] 28. Pertaining to Ancient Athens and the territory surrounding and administered by it [5] 29. Roman version of the demigod famed for his feats of strength [8] 30. Specific date in each month in the Roman calendar that marked the approximate middle of the month [4] 32. We [2] 34. Here in French [3] 35. Expected at a certain time [3]

4 38. Prediction of what will happen in the future [8] 39. Pertaining to a meal or the events related to it [8] 41. One who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others; a spoilsport [7] 42. Roman patron god of commerce, eloquence, communication, travellers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves; his nearest Greek equivalent is Hermes [7] 43. Major Greek and Roman god; the only such god who has the same name in both pantheons; major shrines are on Delos and at 16 down [6] 44. Epic poem about a wandering Greek hero known to the Romans as Ulysses [7] 45. Latin for altar as in _ Pacis [3] 48. French definite article feminine singular [2] 51. Small vessel or bottle, often used to store medication [4] CRYPTIC CLUES ACROSS: 1. Divine female getting hard time [4] 6. Pen new melody for a deity [7] 9. Last day to get pot and other things for wild party [10] 10. Whip about six for being prodigal [6] 12. Do without chorus [7] 13. Hip place? [5] 14. New lamps that will be put into service [5] 16. Reversible action? [4] 17. Site of plane crash [5] 20. From the outpost I arrived at Roman port [5] 22. Olympian forger [6] 24. Her prophecies treated as canards? [9] 25. Hit one out [5] 27. One deity paid other off [9] 29. Makes his tea for domestic goddess [6] 31. Legal action over diamonds, perhaps? [4] 33. Feigned every odd discovery [4] 36. Gorgon's head competes with Greek sisters [6]

5 37. Successful stroke puts ring in trophy [4] 39. = c/2r [2] 40. They can hold their wine [5] 42. Pitman fighting a deity? [7] 45. Electrical discharge caused by car crash [3] 46. Box opener [7] 47. The unusual allure of the bay [6] 49. Colony resident has a book [3] 50. Live, but return to sin [4] 52. Greek hero is sick, gripped by pains [8] 53. Spanish affirmative for measurement system [2] 54. Trojan usher has ability to look both ways [5] 55. Long suffering person reveals cot is broken [5] 56. Trojan hero, wounded, clutches chest - he's taken out [6] 57. Child actor becomes dissipated man [7] 58. Seer found in greasy bilge, but not dead [5] DOWN: 2. Writes ths clue, say [4] 3. Mythical king with some sport in progress around hollow man [9] 4. Girl a benefit to the Left [5] 5. She is in the lending business [5] 6. Not a bad habit in a trainee [6] 7. Sea god poisoned, unfortunately [8] 8. Pairs relishing a romantic getaway [5] 11. Rip jute to pieces on planet [7] 15. Spoils something heavenly [4] 16. I'd help rebuild ancient city [6] 18. The temple is equal to the French veto [9] 19. Not very shocking at this level [2] 21. Earls can be household gods [5] 23. She was wise then, to be in a motoring organisation [6] 26. Thinks about inspiring women [5] 28. Cat, it damaged upper room [5]

6 29. He's cruel to upset a labourer [8] 30. Nasty side to Rome? It comes as a warning [4] 32. We are left after removal of iron from ends of circuit breaker [2] 34. Dans cette localite [3] 35. Owing a pound from a fight for two [3] 38. Support the man clearly discontented in view of the future [8] 39. Plan raid around meal time [8] 41. Does he leave her dead, and them, miserable? [7] 42. Happy to include copper as a heavy metal [7] 43. Survey oxygen after a space mission [6] 44. Trip to tell about [7] 45. Palindromic altar [3] 48. Singular French woman [2] 51. Liquid container sounds unpleasant [4]

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