1 | | Deity of Infinity and Eternity (3) |
4 | | First Pharaoh of Egypt's Fourth Dynasty (6) |
5 | | From pagan religion, the spirit that inhabits the body during one's life (2) |
6 | | A script originating in Mesopotamia, used in many languages (9) |
7 | | Kindly God of the Desert (2) |
9 | | The Sun God (2) |
10 | | By far the most prominent form of Christian worship in Egypt (5) |
11 | | The outer court of a mosque (7) |
13 | | A walled monastery (4) |
14 | | Cleanser of Re, Personification of the East (5) |
15 | | Goddess of Childbirth (9) |
18 | | The Bird of Creation (4) |
19 | | Tutankhamun's successor (2) |
20 | | Northern Aqaba beach resort (4) |
21 | | A religious leader in a community (4) |
22 | | Festival usually celebrated after 30 years of a king's rule (3) |
23 | | Modern residential island (7) |
26 | | 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) |
27 | | The Perceptive Mind (3) |
29 | | A symbol of kingship in Egypt represented by a cobra in an upright position worn as a head ornament or crown (6) |
31 | | Along with Peteese, a Brother God (5) |
33 | | God of the Nile River (4) |
34 | | A symbol of protection, consisting of an image of a herdsman's roll of papyrus which he used as shelter (2) |
35 | | An aspect of the sun god Ra (3) |