| TRITONS | Belonging to the son of Poseidon |
| PEGASUS | In Greek mythology, this winged horse was the son of Poseidon and Medusa |
| ANNUNCIATION | In Christianity, the announcement by the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she was going to give birth to the son of God (12) |
| JOEL | Second of the 12 minor prophetic books of the Old Testament, ascribed to the 'son of Pethuel' (4) |
| POLYPHEMUS | In Greek mythology, the most famous of the Cyclopes (one-eyed giants), son of Poseidon, god of the sea, and the nymph Thoosa. He captured Odysseus and his 12 companions, who eventually blinded him. Wh |
| ARTHURIAN | Of, or relating to, the son of Uther Pendragon and husband of Guinevere (9) |
| EZEKIEL | Prophetic book of the Old Testament between Lamentations and Daniel, attributed to the ' son of Buzi' (7) |
| BOANERGES | A loud preacher, from the name given by Jesus to the sons of Zebedee |
| TRITON | Named after a son of Poseidon, the largest of Neptune's moons (6) |
| OTUS | Son of Poseidon and brother of Ephialtes in Greek mythology |
| ANTAEUS | Son of Poseidon and Gaia (Earth) who challenged all travellers to a wrestling match until his subseq |
| NAUPLIUS | Son of Poseidon and the Danaid Amymone in Greek mythology, famed as a navigator (8) |
| PELIAS | Greek Myth: Son of Poseidon |
| NUTRITION | Greek character, son of Poseidon, acquiring independent nourishment (9) |
| AGENOR | Son of Poseidon whose daughter, Europa, was captured by Zeus (6) |
| OTOS | Sons of Poseidon |
| LORD | A master of a feudal manor; a courtesy title given to the son or heir apparent of a duke, earl or marquess; or, a manner of address for a bishop or a judge (4) |
| MISSION | Job I'm turning over to the sons I trained (7) |
| LARISSA | Capital of the Greek region Thessaly; or, the moon of Neptune named after a lover of Poseidon (7) |
| ATTICA | Home of the Temple of Poseidon |