| Odysseus | | Home of Odysseus. |
| Beggar | | Number of Odysseus' men claimed by Scylla. |
| Troy | | Father of Odysseus. |
| Eurylochus | | Alias used by Odysseus (when asked his name by the cyclops). |
| Nhbody | | Second of Odysseus' captors. |
| Scylla | | Penelope's servant. |
| Polythemus | | Odysseus' wife. |
| Elpenor | | Where Odysseus began his journey home. |
| Charybdis | | Laertes son. |
| Eurynome | | Origin of the Lotus-Eaters |
| Circe | | Sea monster whom Odysseus and his men defeat. |
| Twenty | | Scylla's realtionship to Charybdis. |
| six | | Length of the Trojan War (in years). |
| Penelope | | Person who coaxed Odysseus' men inot slaughtering the animals. |
| Calypso | | The God/Goddess who morphed Odysseus. |
| Poseidon | | Name of the Cyclops that Odysseus battled. |
| Argus | | Suitor of Penelope. |
| Athena | | The second (familiar) person Odysseus met in the Underworld. |
| unburried | | Weapon Peneople's suitors could not sucessfully string. |
| Sirens | | Elpenor's fate. |
| Antinous | | The cyclop's father. |
| Land of the Lotus-Eaters | | Type of animal that Odysseus' men slaughtered. |
| Bow | | Son of Odysseus. |
| Laertes | | Group of people who lure others on to their island through song. |
| Lotus-Eaters | | Stage of his son's life when Odysseus was summoned to war. |
| Helios | | Odysseus' loyal dog. |
| Zeus | | Author of The Odyssey . |
| Six | | The plant which Odysseus' men were lured inot eating. |
| Lotus | | A title given to Odysseus. |
| Ten | | Captor of Odysseus. |
| Mother | | The first (familiar) person Odysseus met in the Underworld. |
| Infancy | | The sea monster that Odysseus and his men avoided. |
| Cattle | | Drugged members of an island. |
| Homer | | Where Odysseus went to seek is fortune. |
| Tiresias | | What Odysseus was morphed into (disguised as). |
| sister | | Number of years it took Odysseus to finally return home. |
| Telemachus | | God/Goddes who strikes Odysseus' ship with lightning. |
| Epic Hero | | Number of heads/necks Scylla has. |
| Hades | | Owner of the slaughtered animals. |
| Ithaca | | Prophet who helped Odysseus. |