| SIDHE | In Irish mythology, who were the fairies? (5) |
| TITANS | In Greek mythology, who were the lawless beings of gigantic size (6) |
| GRACES | In Greek mythology, who were the three sisters Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne? (6) |
| GIVERS | Trio of sister goddesses in Greek mythology who were the bestowers of beauty and charm (6) |
| NIAMH | In Irish mythology, the daughter of the god of the sea, Manannan mac Lir |
| ANGUS | --- Og is the god of love and beauty in Irish mythology (5) |
| OSCAR | The warrior son of Oisin and the fairy woman Niamh in Irish mythology |
| POOKA | Shape-shifting spirit in Irish mythology (5) |
| FATES | Sisters in Greek mythology who were responsible for people's destinies |
| QUEEN | Band who were the subject of the film Bohemian Rhapsody, which bagged its star, Rami Malek, a plethora of acting accolades during the 2019 awards season (5) |
| LIMBI | Native American nation who were the original inhabitants of the Puget Sound lowlands (5) |
| BARDO | Duo who were the UK's 1982 Eurovision Song Contest entrants with One Step Further (5) |
| EATON | Canadian family who were the owner of a chain of department stores |
| ETHNIU | In Irish mythology, the daughter of Balor and the mother of Lugh |
| OBERON | In A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is King of the Fairies? (6) |
| TUATHADEDANANN | In Irish mythology, a supernatural "tribe of the gods" (6,2,6) |
| TIRNANOG | An otherworldly realm in Irish mythology best known from the story of Oisin |
| LIGHTHEADED | Of saintly appearance -- or away with the fairies? (5-6) |
| DEIRDRE | Tragic heroine in Irish mythology, depicted in a play by J. M. Synge (7) |
| CROW | In Irish mythology, bird associated with Morrigan, the goddess of war and death (4) |