| ALECTO | In Greek myths, one of the three Furies, or infernal goddesses, along with Megaera and Tisiphone (6) |
| ACHERON | In Greek myths, one of the rivers in Hades over which the souls of the dead were ferried by Charon (7) |
| MEROPE | In Greek myth, one of the Pleiades and the wife of Sisyphus (6) |
| EUTERPE | In Greek myth, one of the nine Muses (7) |
| DIS | Who was god of the lower or infernal world in Roman mythology and his name, thought to be a translat |
| STYGIAN | Word meaning "dark" or "infernal", derived from the name of Hades' river (7) |
| SATYR | Greek myth: one of a class of drunken woodlands gods (5) |
| EUMENIDES | Another name for the Furies or the Erinyes in Greek mythology |
| TRIO | The Furies or the Fates, e.g. |
| FURIES | The three classical goddesses of vengeance: Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone |
| NYMPHS | Myth: one of beautiful maidens who dwell in forests and rivers (6) |
| ERINYES | Alternative name for the Furies (Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone) in Greek mythology (7) |
| MEGAERA | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Tisiphone (7) |
| ICARUS | In myth, one who flew too close to the sun |
| TISIPHONE | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Megaera (9) |
| DITHYRAMB | Song of Ancient Greek myth, one bard adapted |
| FURY | Alecto, Megaera or Tisiphone |
| ONTHEMONEY | One myth, one retelling is exactly right (2,3,5) |
| ULULARE | To howl and holler, recall Tisiphone at Phyllis's bed, Ovid Her. 2.117 |
| PALLA | A robe: Tisiphone ..., __ succinta cruenta, Virgil A. 6.548 |