| DIDO | In classical mythology, a princess of Tyre (4) |
| MEDEA | In Greek mythology, a princess of Colchis who assisted Jason in obtaining the Golden Fleece (5) |
| AIDA | 1871 opera by Giuseppe Verdi whose title character is a princess of Ethiopia (4) |
| MARS | A Princess of ___ Edgar Rice Burroughs novel featuring the Red Planet in its title |
| CYCLOPS | In classical mythology, a giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead (7) |
| MAENAD | In classical mythology, a female participant in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus; a bacchante (6) |
| HECTOR | In classical mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy, who was killed by Achilles (6) |
| NYMPH | In classical mythology, a semi divine female spirit which lives in a stream or river (5) |
| ORACLE | In classical mythology, a person who was a mouthpiece of the gods, delivering prophecies (6) |
| HAMADRYAD | In classical mythology, a class of nymph that inhabits a tree (traditionally an oak or poplar) and dies with it (9) |
| AENEAS | In classical mythology, a Trojan prince and son of Aphrodite who escaped the sack of Troy (6) |
| CORYBANT | In classical mythology, a wild attendant of the goddess Cybele (8) |
| HERCULES | In classical mythology, a hero noted for his great strength and courage and for the performance of 12 immense labours (8) |
| GANYMEDE | In classical mythology a youth abducted by Zeus and made cupbearer of the gods (8) |
| STRIX | In classical mythology, a bird of ill omen that fed on human flesh and blood (5) |
| NEREID | In classical mythology, a sea-nymph |
| CENTAUR | In classical mythology, a creature which is half man and half horse (7) |
| PHOEBE | In classical mythology, a Titaness later identified with Artemis the moon-goddess (6) |
| DIDIN | Murdered loveless princess of Tyre at home (3,2) |
| CRYSTAL | In the Marvel comic books, a princess of the Inhuman Royal Family (7) |