| LIGHTMYFIRE | Request to Prometheus (The Doors) |
| RHO | P, to Prometheus |
| DELIVER | What eagle did to Prometheus, free |
| SHEPHERD | This term describes the minor moons Pandora, Prometheus, Janus, Epimetheus, and Pan, because of their ability to constrain the extent of Saturn's rings through gravitational forces. The term is also u |
| SHELLEY | Percy Bysshe -; poet who wrote Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark and Prometheus Unbound (7) |
| XFILES | With "The," show that Jerry Springer made a guest appearance on in the 1997 episode "The Post-Modern Prometheus" |
| GOTHIC | 1986 horror movie inspired by the dark and stormy 1816 Summer that gave rise to English writer Mary Shelley's masterwork "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus" when she was visiting Lake Geneva, Sw |
| IAPETUS | In Greek mythology, the Titan who was the father of Atlas and Prometheus (7) |
| UNIVERSE | '[T]hought, which is the measure of the ___' (Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus Unbound (1820) |
| LUDWIG | First name of composer of the symphony and ballet music The Creatures Of Prometheus (6) |
| RAFE | _ Spall, star of the films Prometheus and The Ritual (4) |
| FRANKENSTEIN | 1818 novel whose alternate title is 'The Modern Prometheus' |
| FIRE | Prometheus' gift to man |
| DELIVERED | Rescued, as Prometheus was bound to be? |
| AESCHYLUS | Prometheus was bound to inspire his writing |
| MARY | Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus author, ... Shelley |
| LISZT | European composer of the 1850 symphonic poem Prometheus (5) |
| DEUCALION | In Greek mythology, the son of Prometheus (9) |
| SUPREMO | Prometheus is losing the head, boss (7) |
| BYSSHE | Middle name of the poet who wrote Prometheus Unbound |