| PERSEPHONE | Daughter of Zeus meter In Greek mythology whose Roman equivalent was Proserpina (10) |
| ZEUS | God of sky and thunder from Greek mythology whose Roman counterpart is Jupiter |
| ATHENA | Ancient Greek goddess of wisdom whose Roman equivalent was Minerva |
| ATHENE | Ancient Greek goddess whose Roman equivalent was Minerva (6) |
| BLANKVERSE | A meter in poetry |
| SELENE | In Greek mythology, a deity whose Roman equivalent is Luna |
| HELEN | The daughter of Zeus and Leda in Greek mythology whose abduction caused the Trojan War (5) |
| APHRODITE | Greek goddess of love, whose Roman equivalent is Venus (9) |
| ACHILLES | Hero in Greek mythology whose father was Peleus, king of the Myrmidons (8) |
| DEIANIRA | Wife of Heracles in Greek mythology, whose death she inadvertently caused with the poisoned Shirt of Nessus (8) |
| ERATO | Muse of lyric and love poetry in Greek mythology, whose name means 'lovely' (5) |
| MEDUSA | In Greek mythology, whose hair consisted of snakes? (6) |
| AUGEAS | King of Elis in Greek mythology whose stables were cleaned by Heracles (6) |
| LETHE | River of Hades in Greek mythology, whose waters destroy memory when drunk (5) |
| LOTUS | Plant in Greek mythology whose fruit induced forgetfulness in those who ate it (5) |
| SIREN | Type of creature in Greek mythology whose singing lured sailors onto the rocks. (5) |
| OENONE | Nymph of Mount Ida in Greek mythology whose lover, Paris, deserted her for Helen (6) |
| EUTERPE | Muse of lyric poetry and music in Greek mythology, whose name means 'wellpleasing' (7) |
| CALLIOPE | Muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology, whose children include the poet and lyrist Orpheus (8) |
| EROS | Greek god whose Roman equivalent is Cupid |