Mythology/Fairy Tales with P

  • Greek sea god, brother of Zeus; wields a powerful trident.

  • Winged divine horse of Greek myth, sprung from Medusa’s blood.

  • Boy who never grows up from J.M. Barrie’s Neverland tales.

  • Wooden puppet whose nose grows when he lies, from Italian tale.

  • Greek queen of the underworld, linked to seasons and spring.

  • Disney fairy‑tale film with a cursed frog prince and Tiana.

  • Famous fairy tale about a tiny pea proving royal sensitivity.

  • Greek hero who slew Medusa and rescued Andromeda.

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  • Titan who stole fire for humans; punished by Zeus in myth.

  • Legendary figure who lured children with his magical pipe.

  • Small winged fairy-like creature in folklore and fantasy tales.

  • Archetypal heroic suitor rescuing princesses in many fairy tales.

  • Modern demigod hero from Riordan’s Greek‑myth inspired novels.

  • Woman of Greek myth who opened a box unleashing human woes.

  • Could mean Greek god Pan or nature spirit; both fit myths.

  • Roman god of the underworld; Greek counterpart is Hades.

  • Legendary Native American heroine; mythicized in tales and film.

  • Tongue-twister character who picked pickled peppers.

  • Fairy-tale cat from European folklore and Perrault.

  • Famous Mark Twain tale of switched identities.

  • Beatrix Potter’s rabbit hero from children’s tales.

  • Mythic Greek jar/box unleashing all evils on world.

  • Sleeping Beauty’s name in Disney/Grimm tradition.

  • Temple of all gods in Rome; key mythic location.

  • Mischievous fairy from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night.”

  • Ogre princess from the Shrek fairy-tale universe.

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  • Musical fairy tale with animals and narrator Peter.

  • Sailor with super strength from classic US cartoons.

  • Misspelling of Perseus, Greek hero vs. Medusa.

  • Giant lumberjack from North American folklore.

  • Fantasy romance/adventure film, a fairy‑tale pastiche.

  • Barbie fairytale movie based on the classic story.

  • Typo of Poseidon, Greek god of the sea.

  • Misspelling of Poseidon, Greek sea god.

  • Magical powder in many fairy tales, esp. Peter Pan.

  • Misspelling of phoenix, immortal fire bird of myth.

  • Misspelling of Peter Pan, boy who never grows up.

  • Misspelling of Persephone, Greek queen of the underworld.

  • Greek hero Perseus and gorgon Medusa legend.

  • Demonic clown from Stephen King’s horror novel IT.

  • In Persian/Urdu tales, a fairy or supernatural being.

  • Another Poseidon misspelling, Greek sea god.

  • Cartoon pig heroine in kids’ tales and adventures

  • Dark fantasy film with fairy‑tale creatures and tasks

  • Mario universe princess; fairy‑tale styled character

  • Pinocchio, wooden boy from classic fairy tale

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