| ACHILLES | He was the son of Peleus and Thetis and chief hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War. In Troilus and Cressida (act 1, scene 2), Cressida says, "There among the Greeks ___, a better man than Troilus." |
| CALCHAS | He is the son of Thestor (a priest of Apollo) and a famous soothsayer among the Greeks at the time of the Trojan War. In Troilus and Cressida (act 4, scene 5), Troilus says, "My Lord Ulysses, tell me, |
| ROLAND | Chief hero among Charlemagne's 12 paladins, friend of Oliver (6) |
| AGAMEMNON | In Greek mythology, the brother of Menelaus and king of Mycenae, who led the Greeks in the Trojan War (9) |
| NESTOR | King of Pylos who was the oldest of the Greeks in the Trojan War (6) |
| SOANE | Architect who designed the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the since re-built Bank of England; knighted in 1831, he was the son of a bricklayer (5) |
| CRONUS | After this Greek god was overthrown by his sons, his kingdom was divided among them, and the underworld fell by lot to Hades. He was the son of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth). Who is this? |
| TURNER | "Painter of light" championed by John Ruskin; he was the son of a Cockney perruquier and created The Fighting Temeraire and Norham Castle, Sunrise (6) |
| HADES | He was the son of Cronus and Rhea who ruled the underworld with the help of his wife, Persephone. |
| STEVEN | On EastEnders, he was the son of Cindy Beale and Simon Wicks (6) |
| KIN | "One touch of nature makes the whole world ____" (Ulysses, in Troilus and Cressida) |
| ROI | The French king in Troilus and Cressida? (3) |
| TROJANS | They had to work very hard to repel the Greeks, in the past (7) |
| DISCI | Objects thrown by the Greeks in the ancient Olympic Games |
| TROY | City besieged by the Greeks in the Iliad (4) |
| PELIDES | Achilles, son of Peleus, a masculine patronym |
| CAPOCCHIA | Leader caught Greek character with a fool in Troilus and Cressida |
| AJAX | Prince in "Troilus and Cressida" |
| ILIAD | It chronicles "the wrath of Peleus' son Achilles" |
| SEANYMPH | (In GreekA mythology) Thetis or the other daughters of Nereus (3,5) |