| ADMETUS | One of the Argonauts in Greek mythology; a king of Thessaly and husband of Alcestis (7) |
| LARISSA | Capital of Thessaly and, in myth, the birthplace of Achilles |
| ACTED | The leading characters of "Alcestis" capably tackled Euripides's dialogue (5) |
| TELAMON | One of the Argonauts in Greek mythology; father of Ajax the Great (7) |
| COLCHIS | In Greek mythology, the destination of Jason and the Argonauts in their quest to find the Golden Fleece (7) |
| OEDIPUS | In Greek mythology, a king of Thebes (7) |
| FLEECE | Legendary object sought by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology; The Golden ___, a popular pub-restaurant at The Cross, Lymm (6) |
| 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 |
| IDAS | One of the Argonauts in Greek myth |
| JASON | Leader of the Argonauts in Greek mythology |
| AGAMEMNON | In Greek mythology, a king of Mycenae and the husband of Clytemnestra (9) |
| GOLDENFLEECE | Rich target for Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology (6,6) |
| RHESUS | In Greek mythology, a king of Thrace who arrived in the tenth year of the Trojan War to aid Troy (6) |
| ADRASTUS | In Greek mythology, a king of Argos and leader of the Seven against Thebes (8) |
| AUGEAS | In Greek mythology, a king of Elis whose stables were cleaned as the fifth Labour of Heracles |
| ETEOCLES | In Greek mythology, a king of Thebes who was the son of Oedipus |
| SISYPHUS | In Greek mythology, a king who was forced to roll a large boulder to the top of a hill, only for it to roll back when he neared the top (8) |
| AEETES | In Greek mythology, a king of Colchis from whom Jason took the Golden Fleece |
| MENELAUS | In Greek mythology, a king of Sparta who was married to Helen of Troy (8) |
| MELEAGER | In Greek mythology, one of the Argonauts, slayer of the Calydonian boar (8) |