| TYCHE | Greek goddess of luck |
| FORTUNA | Goddess of luck |
| IRENE | Greek goddess of peace or screen goddess Ms Papas, star of Zorba The Greek |
| HECATE | (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess |
| HYGEIA | Greek goddess of health. daughter of Asclepius (medicine) and Epione (soothing), sister of Panacea (healing) (6) |
| DEMETER | Greek goddess of agriculture and corn; daughter of Cronus and Rhea and mother of Persephone (7) |
| OWL | The bird of Athena, the Greek goddess of practical reason, was this kind of bird. |
| ATHENAEUM | Temple of the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom |
| HEBE | Greek goddess of youth, wife of Hercules (4) |
| ATHENA | Greek goddess of wisdom, daughter of Zeus |
| CLOTHO | Greek goddess of fate who spins the thread of life (6) |
| NEMESIS | Greek goddess of retribution; or, title of a 1971 novel by Agatha Christie (7) |
| ERIS | Greek goddess of strife and discord, sister of Ares (4) |
| IRIS | Part of the eye; Greek goddess of the rainbow; or, a flower similar to yellow flag but purple (4) |
| AURA | Greek goddess of the breeze; a symptom sometimes preceding a migraine; or, a mystical type of bodily glow or emanation (4) |
| THEMIS | Greek goddess of order and justice who was the Titaness daughter of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth) (6) |
| ARTEMIS | With symbols including stag and silver bow and arrow, the Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon who was the twin sister of Apollo (7) |
| ATHENS | City named in honour of the Greek goddess of wisdom (6) |
| IRIDIUM | Precious metal in the platinum group, named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow due to the array of colours its salts can adopt (7) |
| PERSEPHONE | Greek goddess of fertility and queen of the underworld (10) |