| HECATE | In Greek myths, a goddess of the underworld who presided over magic and spells (6) |
| ELIXIR | Team consumed by anger over magic potion (6) |
| CARLA | ___ Connor, former boss of Underworld who has recently returned to Corrie (5) |
| ITERATES | Repeats and spells out treaties (8) |
| LETSSLIP | Releases accidentally and spells it wrong (4,4) |
| 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) |
| DAPHNE | In Greek myths, a nymph who was changed into a laurel tree (6) |
| SELENE | A goddess of the Moon, thus a word for the latter mentioned plenilune (6) |
| ADONIS | In Greek myths, a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite (6) |
| ICARUS | Greek myth: a youth who flew too close to the sun on wings of wax (6) |
| BEARER | Cup -; royal wine server; or, in Greek myth, a word used to describe Hebe (6) |
| MEDUSA | In Greek myth, a Gorgon slain by Perseus (6) |
| AMUSES | Delights a goddess of the arts finishing fifth |
| MAENAD | In Greek myth, a female Bacchanalian |
| GORGON | In Greek myth, a monster such as Medusa |
| OENEUS | In Greek myth, a Calydonian king closely associated with wine |
| SATYRS | Greek myth: a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods (6) |
| IDOMENEUS | In Greek myths, a king of Crete who fought on the Greek side in the Trojan War (9) |
| AGAMEMNON | In Greek myths, a king of Mycenae who led the Greeks at the siege of Troy (9) |
| DIOMEDES | In Greek myths, a king of Argos and suitor of Helen, who fought with the Greeks at Troy (8) |