| SEAGODS | Proteus and Nereus, e.g. |
| THETWO | And 17 William Shakespeare play whose title characters are Proteus and Valentine (3,3,9,2,6) |
| VERONA | Home of Proteus and Valentine |
| VERONESE | Proteus and Valentine, for two noted examples |
| THETWOGENTLEMENOFVERONA | William Shakespeare play whose title characters are Proteus and Valentine |
| GENTLEMENOF | William Shakespeare play whose title characters are Proteus and Valentine (3,3,9,2,6) |
| TWOGENTLEMENOFVERONA | Proteus and Valentine comedy, with "The" (3,9,2,5) |
| SPUMEUS | Foaming and frothing like the waves, eg Nereus, Aen. 2.419 |
| NEREID | In Greek mythology, what is one of the seanymphs who were the 50 daughters of Nereus and "grey-eyed" |
| IPHIANASSA | In Greek mythology, the name of one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris (10) |
| DORIS | In Greek myth, wife of sea-god Nereus |
| IONE | Daughter of Nereus |
| CIET | Commovet; "Nereus ____ aequora" (Aen 2.419) |
| MOONS | Triton and Proteus, to Neptune |
| NEPTUNE | Planet whose largest moons are Triton and Proteus |
| SEANYMPH | (In GreekA mythology) Thetis or the other daughters of Nereus (3,5) |
| CIRCUMSONAT | He echoes, in surround sound: qua totum Nereus ____ orbem, Ovid Met. 1.187 |
| ULYSSES | James Joyce's novel split into 18 episodes including Telemachus, Proteus, Calypso and Lotus Eaters (7) |
| DUALPERSONALITY | Proteus |
| JEKYLLANDHYDE | Proteus |