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20 answers for: Roman goddess of the underworld
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PROSERPINARoman goddess of the underworld
HELGoddess of the dead and queen of the underworld.
HERACLESOne of the labours of this warrior was to bring the "monstrous watchdog of the underworld" to the land of the living; after succeeding in doing this, he returned this creature to the underworld.
HECATEFoolishly teach about energy shown by the goddess of the underworld (6)
STYXGoddess of the underworld whose name means "shuddering"
PLUTOFrom the Roman name of the god of the underworld aka "the rich one", the largest of the dwarf planets (5)
LOGINorse god whose children include Hel, goddess of the underworld (4)
POMEGRANATEBecause the wife of "king of the underworld" had eaten a single seed in the underworld, she had to remain there one-third of the year and spend the other two-thirds with her mother. From what fruit di
LUNAThe start of the honesty genus is the Roman goddess of the moon! (4)
AURORARoman goddess of the Dawn, who files across the sky to announce the first light of day (6)
VESTANamed after the Roman goddess of the hearth and home, the brightest asteroid visible from Earth; or, a short wooden or wax match (5)
DIANARoman goddess of the moon and the hunt with the Greek equivalent Artemis (5)
VESTALPure (like the Roman goddess of the hearth) (6)
HADES(Greek mythology) the god of the dead and the king of the underworld (5)
NOXRoman goddess of the night
TELLUSRoman goddess of the earth (6)
OSIRISAncient Egyptian god who was the ruler of the underworld and judge of the dead (6)
CERBERUSIt is described as the three-headed watchdog of the underworld. It devoured anyone who tried to escape the kingdom of Hades.
ORCAAncient Spanish mariners' "asesina ballenas" or "whale killer" whose genus, from the name of a Roman god of the underworld, likely refers to said grampus's predatory prowess (4)
DISThe Roman god of the underworld, also called Orcus or Pluto (3)