| BACCHIC | Relating to the Greek god of wine (7) |
| BACCHUS | Greek god of wine (7) |
| JUPITER | In Roman mythology, king of the gods, analogous to the Greek god Zeus (7) |
| DIONSUS | Greek god of wine |
| NEPTUNE | Roman equivalent to the Greek god Poseidon (7) |
| OLYMPUS | Home to the Greek gods |
| DIONYSIAN | Of the Greek god of wine; I annoy Sid (anag.) (9) |
| IMHOTEP | Chief minister of the Egyptian pharaoh Djoser (2630-2611 BC), posthumously identified with Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine (7) |
| DIONYSIA | Dramatic and orgiastic festivals in honour of the Greek god of wine (8) |
| DIONYSUS | The Greek god of wine, winemaking and fertility (8) |
| AEOLIAN | - harp; instrument named after the Greek god of the wind; or, a nickname for Chopin's Etude Op. 25, No. 1 (7) |
| APOLLOS | Chalky-white butterflies in the swallowtail family, named after the Greek god of light and music (7) |
| BUENOSARES | How Spanish fighters refer to the Greek god of war? |
| EREBUSPUZZLE | Crossword themed to the Greek god of darkness? |
| ABODE | Olympus, to the Greek gods |
| AMBROSIA | Food served to the Greek gods by Ganymede or Hebe (8) |
| ICHOR | Some fantastic horse, thing vital to the Greek gods (5) |
| PAN | Utensil in which to heat milk or cook sauce; loaf of bread baked in a tin; dish used by a gold prospector; or, the Greek god of shepherds, flocks, woods and the wild (3) |
| THRAX | A son of Ares, the Greek god of war, named after the ancient kingdom of Thrace (5) |
| ZEPHYR | Literary term for a soft or gentle breeze, from the name of the Greek god of the west wind (6) |