| URANIA | Muse often depicted holding a globe |
| ERATO | Muse often depicted holding a lyre |
| EUTERPE | Muse of music in Greek mythology, often depicted holding a flute (7) |
| ZEUS | Greek deity often depicted holding a thunderbolt |
| ISIS | Goddess often depicted holding a staff of papyrus |
| MELPOMENE | Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology, typically depicted holding a tragic mask and a knife or club (9) |
| LUCY | Saint often depicted holding her eyes on a golden plate in medieval art (4) |
| SAINTPETER | Figure often depicted holding keys |
| REAPER | Personification of Death, usually depicted holding a scythe, the Grim ... |
| OSIRIS | God depicted holding a crook |
| HERA | Figure sometimes depicted holding a pomegranate |
| KRISHNA | Major deity in Hinduism, usually depicted holding a flute (7) |
| BOW | Sagittarius is depicted holding one |
| HECATE | Greek goddess depicted holding torches and snakes |
| KUNTAKINTE | Character depicted holding an infant in the "Behold" monument at the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historical Park |
| SPHERE | A globe; a literary word for the night sky perceived as a vaulted roof; or, a class or stratum of society (6) |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| CHOKE | A gagging cough or retching breathless rasp, as if being asphyxiated by a globe thistle's fuzzy fibrous heart; or, a carburettor's throttle-sounding valve to help a cold engine start (5) |
| HOLBEIN | Artist whose The Ambassadors depicts Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve with items including a globe, anamorphic skull and a lute with a broken string (7) |
| FAA | Org. with a wing and a globe in its logo |