Across
2 |
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Protector of childbirth (3) |
4 |
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From pagan religion, the spirit that inhabits the body during one's life (2) |
5 |
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An Arabic word for a holy man or saint from any religion (3) |
6 |
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A statue of immense size, usually of a god or king (8) |
9 |
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The sun god (2) |
10 |
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Great king's wife (9) |
12 |
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Heretic king's wife (9) |
17 |
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Goddess of childbirth (9) |
19 |
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A Turkish title of governors, high- ranking army officers or powerful civilians (3) |
20 |
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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) |
21 |
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Ram-headed god (6) |
24 |
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Frog headed goddess of childbirth (5) |
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Down
1 |
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God of the Earth (3) |
3 |
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The perceptive mind (3) |
4 |
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Ancient religious city in north, counter to nekhen (4) |
5 |
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A reference to the suns disc which was considered the life force and is closely related to the religious upheaval of Akhenaten (4) |
6 |
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A main street that parallels the Nile or other water fronts (8) |
7 |
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A symbol of protection, consisting of an image of a herdsmans roll of papyrus which he used as shelter (2) |
8 |
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The official seat, center of authority, jurisdiction, or office of a bishop (3) |
10 |
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Goddess of the firmament (3) |
11 |
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Amun animal (3) |
12 |
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One god of chaos and water (3) |
13 |
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The sun god's butler (6) |
14 |
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Common housing such as an apartment house (3) |
15 |
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A mother of Osiris (3) |
16 |
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Deity of darkness, obscurity and night (3) |
18 |
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God of chaos and confusion (3) |
22 |
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God of the spoken word (2) |
23 |
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The sun god (2) |
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