| LADYOFTHELAKE | Supernatural being in Arthurian legend identified with the enchantress Vivien (4,2,3,4) |
| AVALON | "Island of Apples" in Arthurian legend, identified with Glastonbury (6) |
| VIVIAN | In Arthurian legend, the mistress of Merlin, sometimes identified with the Lady of the Lake |
| FAIRY | Tiny supernatural being in human form (5) |
| TROLL | Supernatural being in middle of earth wearing ring (5) |
| GOLEM | Supernatural being in Jewish folklore |
| WASON | Supernatural being in Grimm (5) |
| WESEN | Supernatural being in Grimm (5) |
| DJINN | Supernatural being, in Arab folklore |
| PIXIE | This cultivar of Stipa gigantea, and an eating apple, and a trailing clematis, is a supernatural being in folklore and children's stories! (5) |
| PHOBIC | Fearful supernatural being in picture (6) |
| LEPRECHAUN | Supernatural being in Irish folklore (10) |
| PERI | Supernatural being in Persian folklore (4) |
| BEGGAR | Disguise of the enchantress in "Beauty and the Beast" |
| MITHRAS | Greek form of the name of the god of light identified with the sun in Persian mythology (7) |
| HESTIA | Goddess of the hearth in Greek mythology, identified with the Roman Vesta (6) |
| NEPTUNE | The ancient Roman god of the sea, identified with the Greek god Poseidon. (7) |
| ZEUS | The greatest of the Greek gods, identified with the Roman Jupiter (4) |
| SIRE | How the enchantress endlessly addresses the king (4) |
| LURES | What the enchantress does to break the rules (5) |