Columns
2 Down: ancient Greco-Roman city buried in ash.
3 Down: Greek god of war.
4 Down: order originating in eastern Greece.
5 Down: acronym of new term for "before Christ".
7 Down: four-sided, column-bordered, covered area.
8 Down: Greek goddess of victory.
α Down: area of Greece including Athens.
γ Down: another word for architrave.
ε Down (upper): decorative panel on a frieze.
ε Down (lower): wife of Zeus.
Rows
2 Right: Greek city known for its classic order; destroyed by the Romans.
3 Right: vital Greek concept meaning "perfection of a kind".
4 Right: triangular part of Greek temple featuring sculptures.
6 Right (left): the first classic order.
6 Right (right): Greek earth mother goddess.
8 Right: Greek god of the sea; later, a Latin word for bridge.
9 Right: part of Doric frieze having three vertical protruding channels.
β Right (left): Latin for "this" (masculine nominative)
β Right (right): decoration at the top of the 2nd classic order's columns.
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