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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