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20 answers for: Goddess of the Earth
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GAIAGoddess of the Earth
GAEA(Greek mythology) Goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology.
HESTIA(Greek Myth.) Goddess of the earth
DEMETERGreek goddess of the Earth
TELLUSRoman goddess of the earth (6)
IRESThe dashboard is a public website which keeps updated information on the state of sewage treatment plants. It has the same name as a flower, the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and sounds like the USA t
ARTEMISTemple of ___ Ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess of the hunt that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
USHASHindu goddess of the dawn; sister of Ratri, the goddess of the night (5)
IRIDIUMPrecious metal in the platinum group, named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow due to the array of colours its salts can adopt (7)
OMIKAMIJapanese goddess of the sun; major deity of the Shinto religion and claimed ancestor of the imperial dynasty (7)
AMATERASUJapanese goddess of the sun; major deity of the Shinto religion and claimed ancestor of the imperial dynasty (9)
VESTANamed after the Roman goddess of the hearth and home, the brightest asteroid visible from Earth; or, a short wooden or wax match (5)
IRISThe first person on the right is the goddess of the rainbow
LUNANamed after the Roman goddess of the moon, the ___ Cinema is the UK's leading open air cinema provider, screening A Star Is Born, Mamma Mia, Here We Go Again and Bohemian Rhapsody at Tatton Park this
AURORAThe Roman Eos, a daughter of Hyperion and the goddess of the dawn (6)
EOSIn Greek mythology, the winged goddess of the dawn and daughter of Hyperion - and in gardening, a cultivar of both Geum coccineum and Ixia paniculata (3)
VESTALIn ancient Rome, one of the priestesses whose lives were dedicated to the goddess of the hearth, _ Virgin (6)
DIANARoman goddess of the moon and the hunt with the Greek equivalent Artemis (5)
HELGoddess of the dead and queen of the underworld.
VESTALVIRGINIn ancient Rome, one of the priestesses whose lives were dedicated to Vesta, goddess of the hearth (6,6)