| THEGRIMREAPER | Personification of death |
| HADES | This underworld god is a personification of death whose realm, divided from the land of the living by a terrible river, resembles the Mesopotamian land of the dead. |
| MORS | Personification of death in Roman mythology, counterpart of the Greek Thanatos (4) |
| GRIMREAPER | Personification of death seen in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life" |
| THANATOS | Personification of death in Greek mythology, counterpart of the Roman Mors (8) |
| REAPER | Grim -, scythe-wielding personification of death (6) |
| GRIM | ___ Reaper (personification of death) |
| MORPHEUS | Greek god of dreams, son of personification of sleep Hypnos (8) |
| KRATOS | Divine personification of strength in Greek myth; central character in the God of War series of video games |
| TAMENESS | The personification of the pure woman presented over end of prayer - feels rather domesticated in a |
| ATHENA | The patron goddess of Athens, typically allegorized into a personification of wisdom. (6) |
| SOL | Personification of the sun in Roman mythology; counterpart of the Greek Helios (3) |
| IRENE | In Classical mythology, one of the Horae, the personification of peace. (5) |
| JOHN | and 6dn, Personification of England, from the name of a character in John Arbuthnot's 1712 pamphlet Law is a Bottomless Pit |
| HESPERUS | Son of the dawn goddess Eos and a personification of the Evening Star (8) |
| EREBUS | One of those who is no stranger to chaos in the personification of darkness (6) |
| SAM | Personification of the government of the United States (5,3) |
| UNCLE | Personification of the government of the United States (5,3) |
| GLORIANA | Protagonist of Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590); a personification of Elizabeth I (8) |
| JOHNBULL | and 6dn, Personification of England, from the name of a character in John Arbuthnot's 1712 pamphlet Law is a Bottomless Pit |