| THOTH | In Egyptian mythology, a moon deity, scribe of the gods and protector of learning and the arts |
| ANUBIS | In Egyptian mythology, a son of Osiris who conducted the dead to judgement (6) |
| SEKHMET | In Egyptian mythology, a ferocious lioness-goddess (7) |
| EZRA | Eponymous scribe of the Old Testament |
| AUTHOR | Scribe of the written work (6) |
| PTAH | According to Egyptian mythology, a deity worshipped at Memphis; a god of artisans, craftsmen and architects (4) |
| ESTE | Family of Italian rulers including Alfonso I, Duke of Ferrara, patron of the arts for whom Bellini painted The Feast of the Gods and Titian created Bacchus and Ariadne (4) |
| RHEA | Who is the mother of the gods and Zeus's mother and left him in the care of a nurse on Crete? |
| GRAHAM | --- Hancock, author of the ancient mysteries books Fingerprints Of The Gods and The Sign And The Sea |
| NORNS | In Norse mythology, the three virgin goddesses of fate, who predestine the lives of the gods and men |
| DEMETER | In Greek mythology, the goddess of agricultural fertility and protector of marriage and women (7) |
| RAGNAROK | In Scandinavian mythology, the ultimate battle between the gods and the forces of evil (8) |
| VISHNU | Preserver and protector of the universe in the Hindu Trimurti (6) |
| SCHOLAR | What is a learned person, especially one involved in the study of literature, philosophy and the arts? (7) |
| UNICORN | It's painful being at such a place of learning and being shown such a mythical creature |
| HEBE | Cup-bearer of the gods and a flowering shrub (4) |
| DOJO | Place of learning and meditation in martial arts (4) |
| EPICURE | A gourmet or person with a refined taste in food, liquor and the arts |
| PROMETHEUS | The Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans in Greek mythology (10) |
| BACON | Francis -; philosopher who wrote The Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum (5) |