| ADMETUS | King of Pherae, Thessaly, in Greek mythology married to Alcestis (7) |
| PSYCHE | Goddess of the soul in Greek mythology, married to Eros, the god of love (6) |
| BOREAS | God of the north wind in Greek mythology, married to the Athenian princess Orithyia (6) |
| LARISSA | Capital of the Greek region Thessaly; or, the moon of Neptune named after a lover of Poseidon (7) |
| CORINTH | Greek city in the Adriatic or in Thessaly (7) |
| BAROSSA | It's the place of vines to exclude mountain in Thessaly (7) |
| BRAGI | God of poetry and music in Norse mythology, married to the goddess Idunn (5) |
| PTAH | Creator god of Egyptian mythology married to the warrior goddess Sekhmet (4) |
| MAGNESIA | South-eastern area of Thessaly in Greece (8) |
| ACHILLES | He is the principal character in Homer's Iliad, son of Peleus, king of the Myrmidons in Thessaly and Thetis. He and his closest friend and lover, Patroclus, joined the Greeks in the Trojan War. Who is |
| ACTED | The leading characters of "Alcestis" capably tackled Euripides's dialogue (5) |
| EURIPIDES | Greek tragic dramatist whose plays include Alcestis (9) |
| MTOSSA | Abbreviated name of a mountain south of Olympus in Thessaly associated with the myth of the Aloadae giants; or, the highest peak in Tasmania (2,4) |
| IXION | King of the Lapiths in Thessaly said to have been the ancestor of the centaurs (5) |
| SORCERESS | Say, Medea, Alcestis, or Ceres - stage parts |
| AEOLIC | The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and Aeolis. |
| OSSA | Mountain in Thessaly, NE Greece, north of Pelion and south of Olympus; also called Kissavos (4) |
| VALEOFTEMPE | Wooded valley between the mountains Olympus and Ossa in Thessaly, eastern Greece; associated with Apollo in ancient times (4,2,5) |
| THRACE | Ancient Greek area north of Thessaly |
| TEMPE | Wooded valley in Thessaly between the mountains Olympus and Ossa. (5) |