| LYRE | Instrument in ancient Greek art |
| GOLDENRATIO | Number that appears in nature and in ancient Greek art |
| LYRES | Props in ancient Greek art |
| TUNIC | Flowy top in Ancient Greek art |
| SALPINX | Trumpet-like instrument, in ancient Greece (7) |
| KITHARA | A musical instrument in ancient Greece (7) |
| ORANTS | Worshippers, in Greek art |
| EROS | One taking a bow in Greek art |
| TROJANWAR | Theme in much Greek art |
| EOLIAN | This Greek art could provide rationale (6) |
| URNS | Greek art gallery items |
| HYPERBOREA | In ancient Greek mythology, the name of this place (and its inhabitants) refers to Boreas, the north wind, and their home was placed in a paradisal region in the far north, "beyond the north wind." (1 |
| ORCHESTRAS | In ancient Greek theater, circular spaces in front of stages |
| DISCI | Plural seen way more in Ancient Greek history than in the modern decathlon |
| HESPERUS | In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, he is the evening star; his parentage and family is a bit confused, but he often is considered to have links to Atlas. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 2, scene |
| ORCHESTRA | In ancient Greek theatre, area in front of the stage where the chorus danced and sang (9) |
| ETA | Letter "x" in ancient Greek; or, shorthand indicating one's expected time of arrival, in modern speak (3) |
| MEN | Actors in ancient Greek theater, e.g. |
| MASKS | Items worn by actors in ancient Greek theater |
| MUSE | Terpsichore, in ancient Greek mythology, for one |