| USTED | Spanish counterpart of the French "vous" |
| SRTAS | Spanish counterparts of mlles. |
| AMIGO | French friend had go with Spanish counterpart (5) |
| SRTA | Mlle.' s Spanish counterpart |
| SENORA | Madame's Spanish counterpart |
| CUPID | Myth: the Roman god of love, the counterpart of the Greek Eros (5) |
| AZURE | The ___ tit of Russia and central Asia is the eastern counterpart of the blue tit (5) |
| BELLONA | Roman goddess of war, sometimes identified as the wife or sister of Mars; counterpart of the Greek Enyo (7) |
| MLLE | French counterpart of the Spanish "Srta." |
| SOL | Personification of the sun in Roman mythology; counterpart of the Greek Helios (3) |
| EURUS | God of the east or south-east wind in Greek mythology, counterpart of the Roman Vulturnus (5) |
| ZEPHYRUS | God of the west wind in Greek mythology, counterpart of the Roman Favonius (8) |
| RAM | Placed among the stars as Aries, the male counterpart of the ewe (3) |
| LUNA | Roman goddess of the moon, counterpart of the Greek Selene (4) |
| ASTARTE | Phoenician goddess of love, fertility and war worshipped from the Bronze Age to classical antiquity; counterpart of the Mesopotamian Ishtar (7) |
| JUNO | Queen of the gods in Roman mythology, counterpart of the Greek Hera (4) |
| VESTA | Roman goddess of the hearth and household, counterpart of the Greek Hestia (5) |
| IVY | Said since pagan times to be the "female" counterpart of the "male" evergreen Ilex aquifolium, the woody climber Hedera helix, used as festive foliage with eucalyptus, mistletoe, spruce and other gree |
| ISHTAR | Chief goddess of the Babylonians and Assyrians, counterpart of the Phoenician Astarte (6) |
| AURORA | Goddess of the dawn in Roman mythology, counterpart of the Greek Eos (6) |