Across
| 1 | | From pagan religion, the spirit
that inhabits the body during one's life (2) |
| 4 | | The Fish Goddess (8) |
| 6 | | A judge in Islamic law (4) |
| 7 | | 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) |
| 9 | | A
wife of Horus (8) |
| 11 | | Deity of Infinity and Eternity (3) |
| 13 | | The Creator (4) |
| 14 | | Tower (4) |
| 15 | |
Northern Aqaba beach resort (4) |
| 17 | | The Dominant Male Baboon God (4) |
| 20 | | The Bird of Creation (4) |
| 21 | | The Perceptive Mind (3) |
| 22 | | A symbol of protection, consisting
of an image of a herdsmans roll
of papyrus which he used as shelter (2) |
| 23 | | God of chaos and confusion (3) |
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Down
| 1 | |
AAncient religious city in north,
counter to Nekhen (4) |
| 2 | | A
mother of Osiris (3) |
| 3 | |
Great king's wife (9) |
| 4 | | The sayings of the Prophet
Muhammad (The Traditions) which
were codified in the Middle Ages
to support and expand Islamic law (6) |
| 5 | | Arabic word for three describing
the length of the typical small
stone building blocks of temples (7) |
| 6 | | By far the most prominent form of
Christian worship in Egypt (5) |
| 8 | | Another Moon God (3) |
| 10 | | A gate (3) |
| 12 | | God of the Spoken Word (2) |
| 16 | | An Arabic word for a holy man or
saint from any religion (3) |
| 18 | |
Tutankhamun's successor (2) |
| 19 | | Queen of the
gods (4) |
| 20 | | The cat goddess (4) |
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