| USHAS | Hindu goddess of the dawn; sister of Ratri, the goddess of the night (5) |
| AURORA | Roman goddess of the dawn, sister of Sol and Luna (6) |
| EOS | Personification of the dawn, sister of Helios (the sun) and Selene (the moon) (3) |
| DIANA | Dad briefly takes Ian inside to see the goddess of the hunt (5) |
| VESTA | In Roman Mythology - the goddess of the hearth and sacred fire? (5) |
| DURGA | From the Sanskrit for "inaccessible", the lion- or tiger-riding demon-buffalo-slaying Hindu goddess of valour and victory (5) |
| LAXMI | Hindu goddess of wealth |
| 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) |
| ARTEMIS | Temple of ___ Ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess of the hunt that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World |
| IDA | Hindu goddess of the earth, abundant food, and nourishment (3) |
| IRIS | The first person on the right is the goddess of the rainbow |
| LAKSHMI | The Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity and the consort of the god Vishnu (7) |
| NYX | Goddess of the night |
| NOX | Roman goddess of the night |
| VESTAL | In ancient Rome, one of the priestesses whose lives were dedicated to the goddess of the hearth, _ Virgin (6) |
| ENDYMION | Handsome youth loved by Selene, the goddess of the moon (8) |
| ISIS | The goddess of the Moon in ancient Egyptian mythology (4) |
| PSYCHE | Beautiful mortal princess who married Eros and became the goddess of the soul (6) |
| THETIS | It's disturbed by the goddess of the sea (6) |
| HESTIA | In Greek mythology, the goddess of the hearth and its fire (6) |