| AJAX | Mythological Greek hero, son of King Telamon, in Homer's Iliad |
| ACHILLES | Greek hero, son of Peleus and the sea goddess Thetis (8) |
| HERCULES | Greek hero, son of Zeus and Alcmene (8) |
| HERACLES | Greek hero, son of Zeus and Alcmene, famed for his strength (8) |
| CISSEUS | Thracian king who was father of Theano, the wife of Antenor, and husband of Telecleia, a daughter of King Ilus of Troy, as related in Homer's Iliad (7) |
| DIOMEDES | Greek hero mentioned repeatedly in Homer's Iliad, a commander in the Trojan War (8) |
| ARION | Winged horse of Greek mythology, mentioned in Homer's Iliad as being "of heavenly stock" |
| AENEAS | Trojan hero, son of Venus (6) |
| ODYSSEUS | Mythological Greek hero who devised the stratagem whereby he and a band of warriors were able to sneak through the gates of Troy in a wooden horse (8) |
| NEREUS | Greek god identified in Homer's Iliad as the Old Man of the Sea (6) |
| MEANDER | From the name of a river mentioned in Homer's Iliad, a winding watercourse; an intricate motif, such as Greek key or fret, with many twists; or, an aimless ramble or wander (7) |
| HELEN | - of Troy, classical beauty in Homer's Iliad (5) |
| KNOSSOS | Minos was its king in Homer's "Iliad" |
| DIONE | Titaness described in Homer's Iliad as the mother, by Zeus, of Aphrodite (5) |
| ARTEMIS | "Goddess of the loud hunt," in Homer's "Iliad" |
| TROJANWAR | Its story is told in Homer's Iliad (6,3) |
| TROY | Ancient city in Homer's "Iliad" |
| ARES | Trojan ally, in Homer's "Iliad" |
| PERSEUS | Mythological Greek hero who killed Medusa and rescued Andromeda from a sea monster (7) |
| ICARUS | Which mythological Greek hero flew too close to the sun? (6) |