| NORTHWIND | Boreas to the Greeks |
| HYPERBOREA | In ancient Greek mythology, the name of this place (and its inhabitants) refers to Boreas, the north wind, and their home was placed in a paradisal region in the far north, "beyond the north wind." (1 |
| NORTH | Boreas was the god of the - wind |
| FETES | The ---, three goddesses of destiny known to the Greeks as the Moirai and to the Romans as the Parcae (5) |
| NORTHERLY | Description of a wind blowing towards the south, such as the one personified by Greek god Boreas (9) |
| EURUS | East wind god linked to "aura, dawn", one of the four Anemoi with brothers Boreas, Notus and Zephyrus (5) |
| FLYINGREPTILES | Pterosaurs (Trivia! Cryodrakon Boreas is an example from prehistoric Alberta found in the Dinosaur Park Formation): 2 wds. |
| EOS | Mother of the winds Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus and Eurus |
| AURAE | Daughters of Boreas (mythology) |
| EUPHRATES | The longer of the two rivers forming the region known as 'Mesopotamia' to the Greeks (9) |
| PONS | Bridge (sed non Boreas, Auster, Eurus, Favonius ludentes apud mensam) |
| DIANA | Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon, known to the Greeks as Artemis (5) |
| DNIEPER | The fourth-longest river in Europe, known to the Greeks as the Borysthenes |
| HOI | The, to the Greeks |
| GAMMA | The capital of Greece according to the Greeks? |
| HERACLES | Performer of the 12 labors, to the Greeks |
| ICHOR | Blood of the gods, to the Greeks |
| PNEUMA | The soul, to the Greeks |
| HOIPOLLOI | The masses, according to the Greeks (3,6) |
| GOODOMEN | A bird flying by on the right, to the Greeks |