| AURORAS | Goddesses of the dawn |
| MUSE | Any of the nine goddesses of the arts in Greek mythology, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (4) |
| HORAE | The goddesses of the seasons in Greek mythology (5) |
| MUSES | The nine goddesses of the liberal arts in Greek mythology (5) |
| VESTAS | Goddesses of the hearth |
| MATINS | From the name of a goddess of the dawn, word for the daybreak or sunrise canonical hour; a service of morning prayer; or, the morning song or dawn chorus of birds (6) |
| VOYAGE | The - of the Dawn Treader ; third of the seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (6) |
| FETES | The ---, three goddesses of destiny known to the Greeks as the Moirai and to the Romans as the Parcae (5) |
| USHAS | Hindu goddess of the dawn; sister of Ratri, the goddess of the night (5) |
| NORNS | In Norse mythology, the three virgin goddesses of fate, who predestine the lives of the gods and men |
| NARNIA | Fantasy sequel, The Chronicles of ___: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (6) |
| TREADER | Fantasy sequel, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn ___ (7) |
| AURORA | The Roman Eos, a daughter of Hyperion and the goddess of the dawn (6) |
| EOS | In 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) |
| EUTERPE | Flute-playing daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne; one of the nine goddesses of artist inspiration (7) |
| URAEUS | This Egyptian divine cobra is a flame-breathing asp that protects the sun god Ra by destroying his foes. It appears on the headdresses or crowns of many gods and goddesses of Egypt. What is its name? |
| MOERA | One of the three Greek goddesses of fate |
| HESPERUS | Son of the dawn goddess Eos and a personification of the Evening Star (8) |
| CSLEWIS | Author of The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader (1,1,5) |
| START | Sun the first sign of the dawn (5) |