| BELLONA | Roman goddess of war, sometimes identified as the wife or sister of Mars; counterpart of the Greek Enyo (7) |
| JAMESTHELESS | A figure of early Christianity, sometimes identified as the son of Alphaeus |
| VIVIAN | In Arthurian legend, the mistress of Merlin, sometimes identified with the Lady of the Lake |
| DOMINICAN | Brother or sister of Caribbean descent |
| KRISTINA | DAUGHTER OR SISTER OF ALEXIS DAVIS |
| SLEDGE | Percy or Sister of song |
| CAMELOT | Legendary location sometimes identified with Cadbury Castle, Somerset |
| ELEANOR | - of Aquitaine; queen of France as the wife of Louis VII and later queen of England as the wife of Henry II (7) |
| SEKHMET | In Egyptian religion, she was a goddess of war and the destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Re. She was associated both with disease and with healing and medicine. She was the companion of the god |
| LUA | Who was originally regarded as the wife of Saturn, a goddess who received the bloodied weapons of enemies destroyed in war? (3) |
| CUPID | Myth: the Roman god of love, the counterpart of the Greek Eros (5) |
| AURORA | Goddess of the dawn in Roman mythology, counterpart of the Greek Eos (6) |
| LUNA | Roman goddess of the moon, counterpart of the Greek Selene (4) |
| VESTA | Roman goddess of the hearth and household, counterpart of the Greek Hestia (5) |
| OPS | Roman goddess of abundance and fertility, married to Saturn; counterpart of the Greek Rhea (3) |
| SOL | Personification of the sun in Roman mythology; counterpart of the Greek Helios (3) |
| JUNO | Queen of the gods in Roman mythology, counterpart of the Greek Hera (4) |
| DIANA | Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Artemis, often depicted with a bow and quiver (5) |
| DURGA | Lion- or tiger-riding Hindu goddess identified as the warrior form of Parvati whose weaponry includes conch shell, thunderbolt and lotus (5) |
| ROXANAS | Women with the same first name as the wife of Alexander the Great (7) |