| STHENO | Eldest of the three Gorgons in Greek mythology, sister of Euryale and Medusa (6) |
| GORGONEION | An ancient Greek mask or representation of the petrifying face of Euryale, Stheno or, especially, Medusa (10) |
| EURYALE | One of the three Gorgons in Greek mythology; sister of Stheno and Medusa (7) |
| MEDUSA | One of the three Gorgons in Greek mythology, slayed by Perseus (6) |
| AGLAIA | One of the three Graces in Greek mythology; sister of Euphrosyne and Thalia (6) |
| THALIA | One of the three Graces in Greek mythology, sister of Aglaea and Euphrosyne (6) |
| GRAEAE | Sisters of the Gorgons in Greek mythology (6) |
| TISIPHONE | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Megaera (9) |
| MEGAERA | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Tisiphone (7) |
| EUPHROSYNE | (GKN) One of the three Graces in Greek mythology, sister of Aglaia and Thalia (10) |
| LACHESIS | Middle member of the three Fates in Greek mythology, sister of Clotho and Atropos (8) |
| GORGONS | Stheno, Euryale and Medusa, the fanged monsters with the handy knack of turning to stone anyone who |
| HERA | In Greek mythology, sister and wife of Zeus (4) |
| PEGASUS | In Greek mythology, this winged horse was the son of Poseidon and Medusa |
| ATROPOS | In Greek myth, the eldest of the Three Fates (7) |
| GONERIL | Eldest of the three daughters of Shakespeare's King Lear, married to the Duke of Albany (7) |
| SHEM | Eldest of the three sons of Noah in the Old Testament (4) |
| ATHOS | Eldest of the Three Musketeers in the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas (5) |
| FURY | Meaning "rage", any one the three Gorgon-like Erinyes of vengeance in Greek mythology (4) |
| BARRYGIBB | Eldest of the three brothers in the Bee Gees |