| SELENE | Sister of Helios |
| EOS | Sister of Helios |
| PASIPHAEN | Daughter of Helios, sister of Circe, mother of Ariadne (Greek acc.) |
| COLOSSUSOF | Statue of Helios considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World (8,2,6) |
| COLOSSUSOFRHODES | A statue of Helios, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (8,2,6) |
| HIPERION | One of the twelve Titans of Greek mythology, and the father of Helios (8) |
| COLOSSUS | - of Rhodes, giant statue of Helios (8) |
| CIRCE | Goddess of magic in Greek mythology, the daughter of Helios (5) |
| HYPERION | One of the 12 Greek Titans, father of Helios the sun, Selene the moon and Eos the dawn (8) |
| MEDEA | Vengeful sorceress of Greek myth, a granddaughter of Helios |
| RHODES | Ancient site of the statue of Helios (6) |
| RHODE | Mythical wife of Helios |
| THEIA | Greet Goddess ( Mother of Helios and Selene ) |
| SOL | Roman counterpart of Helios |
| SUNBEAM | Name sub "Ray of Helios" (7) |
| THEA | Mother of Helios, in myth |
| PHAETHON | Son of Helios in Greek mythology who was struck down by a thunderbolt from Zeus (8) |
| PHAETON | 18th Century open horse-drawn carriage whose name derives from a son of Helios, the sun god (7) |
| MOCKSUNS | Atmospheric parhelia, aka spots of light, ridiculing Helios/Sol by appearing in said star's halo as a result of refraction by crystals of ice (4,4) |
| SUNGOD | Helios and Apollo are examples of thi: kind of deity (3,3) |