Across 3 | | A rectangular block placed on top of a column capital in order to support the architrave (6) | 5 | | The alternating use of red and white or black and white stone in Arab architecture (5) | 7 | | God of the Moon (6) | 8 | | A tower, usually within a fortified structure (4) | 9 | | An Arabic word for a holy man or saint from any religion (3) | 10 | | The Resurrected Osiris (5) | 13 | | God of the Sea (4) | 15 | | The Perceptive Mind (3) | 16 | | An administrative title in the early Islamic period (4) | 17 | | From pagan religion, the spirit that inhabits the body during one's life (2) | 19 | | God of the Spoken Word (2) | 20 | | God of chaos and confusion (3) | 21 | | A Mother of Osiris (3) | | Down 1 | | A main reception hall in an Egyptian house in which the central section is set off with a high roof (3) | 2 | | God of air and sunlight (3) | 4 | | A statue of immense size, usually of a god or king (8) | 5 | | A market or meeting place (5) | 6 | | The official seat, center of authority, jurisdiction, or office of a bishop (3) | 7 | | A spirit that inhabits the body during life and may leave it in death, but requires the continued existence of the body for its survival (2) | 8 | | Deity of Darkness, Obscurity and Night (3) | 11 | | The superstition that the envious glance of any passer-by, attracted by an immodest show of wealth, achievement or beauty, can harm or bewitch (2 wds.) (7) | 12 | | Common housing such as an apartment house (3) | 13 | | Another Moon God (3) | 14 | | Mosque (6) | 15 | | A symbol of protection, consisting of an image of a herdsman's roll of papyrus which he used as shelter (2) | 18 | | Kindly God of the Desert (2) | |