| HESTIA | Goddess of the hearth in Greek mythology, identified with the Roman Vesta (6) |
| INGLE | Hearth, in Hastings |
| NIKE | Winged goddess of victory in Greek mythology, identified with the Roman Victoria (4) |
| SCYLLA | Sea nymph in Greek mythology identified with a rock off the Italian coast (6) |
| EROS | God of attraction or desire in Greek mythology, identified with the Roman Cupid (4) |
| ATHENA | Roman goddess identified with the Roman Minerva (6) |
| FLORA | Goddess of flowers and the season of spring in Roman mythology, identified with the Greek Chloris (5) |
| FAUNUS | Rural deity in Roman mythology later identified with the Greek Pan; son of Picus and grandson of Saturn (6) |
| TYCHE | Goddess of fortune in Greek mythology, identified with Roman Fortuna (5) |
| SELENE | Greek goddess of the moon with the Roman equivalent Luna (6) |
| VIVIAN | In Arthurian legend, the mistress of Merlin, sometimes identified with the Lady of the Lake |
| PHOEBE | Titaness in classical mythology identified with Artemis (6) |
| VESTAL | In ancient Rome, one of the priestesses whose lives were dedicated to the goddess of the hearth, _ Virgin (6) |
| EIRENE | Greek goddess of peace with the Roman equivalent Pax (6) |
| HERMES | Symbolised by talaria, messenger of the Greek gods with the Roman equivalent Mercury (6) |
| SATURN | Roman god of agriculture and vegetation, identified with the Greek Cronus (6) |
| MITHRAS | God of light in Persian mythology identified with the sun (7) |
| ZEUS | The greatest of the Greek gods, identified with the Roman Jupiter (4) |
| SLOUCH | A Wide-brimmed felt headwear identified with the Australian Army (6,3) |
| DIONE | Titaness of Greek mythology identified by Homer (The Iliad, book 5) as the mother of Aphrodite (5) |