| ORPHEUS | Figure from Greek mythology, king of the Thracian tribe Cicones (7) |
| JUPITER | In Roman mythology, king of the gods, analogous to the Greek god Zeus (7) |
| LYRE | Instrument played by the Thracian musician and singer Orpheus in Greek mythology (4) |
| URANUS | Only planet whose name is derived from a figure from Greek mythology rather than Roman (6) |
| MEDUSA | Figure from Greek mythology for whom every day was a bad hair day? |
| CRONUS | In mythology, King of the Titans who was overthrown by his son Zeus (6) |
| TELAMON | In Greek mythology, king of Salamis who was father of Ajax (7) |
| CISSEUS | Thracian king who was father of Theano, the wife of Antenor, and husband of Telecleia, a daughter of King Ilus of Troy, as related in Homer's Iliad (7) |
| AGAMEMNON | In Greek mythology, king of Mycenae and leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War (9) |
| PRIAM | In Greek mythology, king of Troy during the Trojan War (5) |
| NESTOR | In Greek mythology, King of Pylos and wise counsellor to the Greeks at Troy (6) |
| CENTAUR | Half-man, half-horse creature from Greek mythology (7) |
| GALATEA | Sea nymph from Greek mythology named on 'Jubilee' 45699 (7) |
| IDOMENEUS | In Greek mythology, king of Crete who had to commit filicide after promising Poseidon that he would kill the first living creature that he met at home if he survived a storm |
| LAIUS | In Greek mythology, king of Thebes who fathered Oedipus (5) |
| ORPHEAN | Of a mythical Thracian musician and poet (7) |
| CYCLOPS | One-eyed monster from Greek mythology |
| PHINEUS | Thracian King, whose food was snatched away by Harpies |
| REPLICA | Page kept by figure from the past with a copy (7) |
| KONTIKI | Sounds like trick for image of figure from New Zealand in famous raft (3-4) |