| ELYSIUM | In Greek myth, a place of paradise at the ends of the earth (7) |
| EDEN | It's paradise at the end of 13 down, for example (4) |
| HEAVE | Lift in place of paradise mostly (5) |
| EDENS | Places of paradise |
| PEGASUS | In Greek myths, a winged horse which sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa (7) |
| CENTAUR | (Greek myth) a creature with the head, arms, torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse |
| OCEANID | In Greek myths, a sea nymph, one of 3,000 daughters of two Titans (7) |
| THESEUS | In Greek myths, a hero of Attica, who slew the Minotaur (7) |
| CHIMERA | In Greek myth, a fire-breathing monster made of three beasts |
| GOLDING | Nobel Prize-winning English novelist who wrote Lord of the Flies and the To the Ends of the Earth trilogy (7) |
| EUMAEOS | In Greek myth, a swineherd and Odysseus' friend (7) |
| ORPHEUS | In Greek myths, a poet and lyre player who married Eurydice and sought her in Hades after her death (7) |
| THUNDER | It rolls at the end of the earth below (7) |
| ICECAPS | The ends of the earth |
| STREWTH | Said to be amazed, scatter wildly to ends of the earth |
| LEDA | In Greek myth, a princess seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan (4) |
| IDOMENEUS | In Greek myths, a king of Crete who fought on the Greek side in the Trojan War (9) |
| AGAMEMNON | In Greek myths, a king of Mycenae who led the Greeks at the siege of Troy (9) |
| EURYDICE | In Greek myth, a daughter of Apollo and wife of Orpheus (8) |
| SISYPHUS | In Greek Myth, a king whose eternal punishment is to roll a stone up a hill (8) |