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ASUSTaiwanese electronics company, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. The name was modified to get a high position in alphabetic listings.
PEGASUSConstellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse of Greek mythology (7)
CAMPBELLSFood processing company named after the fruit merchant who jointly started it in 1869 (9)
HYPERBOREAIn ancient Greek mythology, the name of this place (and its inhabitants) refers to Boreas, the north wind, and their home was placed in a paradisal region in the far north, "beyond the north wind." (1
IPHIANASSAIn Greek mythology, the name of one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris (10)
BELLEROPHONCorinthian hero of Greek mythology whose feats include slaying the Chimera and taming the winged horse Pegasus (11)
SHARPJapanese consumer electronics company named from its first product, an ever-___ pencil
GREECECountry from whose ancient mythology the names for daphne, anemone and other plants derive (6)
BROWNIEAccording to folklore, what name was given to little brown goblins, especially those who helped with the housework; the name was also used for the junior division of the Girl Guides? (7)
STARSCelestial bodies forming asterisms, or constellations such as Monoceros the Unicorn or Pegasus the Winged Horse (5)
BOATYMCBOATFACEWhen this absurd moniker won a hijacked 2016 poll to name a new U.K. research vessel, the result was (partly) honored: The name was given to one of the ship's unmanned submersibles
FOXCONNTaiwanese electronics company considering buying land in Greater Noida for a new facility. (7)
ROBOTInvention that was first mentioned in the sci-fi novel R.U.R by Karel Capek from which the name was derived
MEDUSAGorgon from whose blood Bellerophon's immortal winged horse Pegasus sprang; or, a jellyfish (6)
SPECTATORPeriodical founded by Steele and Addison in 1711; the name was used again in 1828 for today's political weekly
JOHNSHEAHANIrish musician and composer who was a member of The Dubliners from 1964 until 2012 when the name was retired (4,7)
ACERBTaiwanese electronics company beginning to become sharp (5)
ACERTaiwanese electronics company (4)
EOSIn Greek mythology, the winged goddess of the dawn and daughter of Hyperion - and in gardening, a cultivar of both Geum coccineum and Ixia paniculata (3)
HORUSIn Egyptian mythology, who was the son of Osiris and Isis and' is represented In hieroglyphics by the winged sun-disc? (5)