| DAPHNE | In Greek myths, a nymph changed into a laurel bush (6) |
| HECATE | In Greek myths, a goddess of the underworld (6) |
| ADONIS | In Greek myths, a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite (6) |
| CALLISTO | In Greek myths, a nymph who attracted the love of Zeus and was changed into a bear by Hera (8) |
| NAIAD | In Greek myths, a nymph dwelling in a lake, river, spring or fountain (5) |
| EGERIA | In Roman myth, a nymph and counsellor (6) |
| ECHO | In Greek myths, a nymph who pined away until only her voice remained (4) |
| 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) |
| GORGON | In Greek myth, a monster such as Medusa |
| OENEUS | In Greek myth, a Calydonian king closely associated with wine |
| MAENAD | In Greek myth, a female Bacchanalian |
| HARPY | In Greek myths, a ravenous creature with a woman's head and trunk and a bird's wings and claws (5) |
| SISYPHUS | In Greek myths, a king of Corinth punished for his misdeeds by having to roll a heavy stone up a hill for all eternity (8) |
| IDOMENEUS | In Greek myths, a king of Crete who fought on the Greek side in the Trojan War (9) |
| OCEANID | In Greek myths, a sea nymph, one of 3,000 daughters of two Titans (7) |
| SATYR | In Greek myths, a sylvan deity represented as a goat-like man (5) |
| ORPHEUS | In Greek myths, a poet and lyre player who married Eurydice and sought her in Hades after her death (7) |
| IXION | In Greek myths, a Thessalian king punished by Zeus by being bound to a perpetually revolving wheel (5) |
| HERO | In Greek myths, a priestess of Aphrodite, who killed herself when her lover drowned in the Hellespont (4) |