| HESTIA | (Greek Myth.) Goddess of the earth |
| ERIS | Greek Myth: Goddess of discord |
| DIANA | In Roman myths, goddess of the moon and of hunting (5) |
| NIKE | Greek myth's goddess of victory |
| NEMESIS | Myth: goddess of vengeance (5) |
| CERES | (Roman myth) Goddess of agriculture |
| GAEA | (Greek mythology) Goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology. |
| GAIA | The Greek goddess of the Earth, who bore Uranus (4) |
| DEMETER | Greek goddess of the Earth |
| TELLUS | Goddess of the earth and fertility in Roman mythology (6) |
| IRES | The dashboard is a public website which keeps updated information on the state of sewage treatment plants. It has the same name as a flower, the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and sounds like the USA t |
| ARTEMIS | Temple of ___ Ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess of the hunt that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World |
| USHAS | Hindu goddess of the dawn; sister of Ratri, the goddess of the night (5) |
| IRIDIUM | Precious metal in the platinum group, named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow due to the array of colours its salts can adopt (7) |
| IRIS | The national flower of France; or, the Greek goddess of the rainbow (4) |
| EOS | In Greek mythology, the winged goddess of the dawn and daughter of Hyperion - and in gardening, a cultivar of both Geum coccineum and Ixia paniculata (3) |
| OMIKAMI | Japanese goddess of the sun; major deity of the Shinto religion and claimed ancestor of the imperial dynasty (7) |
| AMATERASU | Japanese goddess of the sun; major deity of the Shinto religion and claimed ancestor of the imperial dynasty (9) |
| AURORA | Depicted in a painting by Herbert James Draper, the Roman goddess of the dawn with the Greek equivalent Eos (6) |
| VESTA | Named after the Roman goddess of the hearth and home, the brightest asteroid visible from Earth; or, a short wooden or wax match (5) |