| JUPITER | The king of the gods in Roman mythology (7) |
| MERCURY | Messenger of the gods in Roman mythology (7) |
| JUNO | Queen of the gods in Roman mythology, counterpart of the Greek Hera (4) |
| OLYMPUS | Home of the Gods in Greek mythology (7) |
| ZEUS | The king of the gods in Greek mythology (4) |
| INDIA | Vedic king of the gods in Hinduism, carried by the elephant Airavata (5) |
| ODIN | King of the gods in Norse mythology |
| INDRA | King of the gods in Hindu mythology |
| AMMON | King of the gods in Egyptian mythology, represented as a ram (5) |
| MARS | God in Roman mythology said to have fathered Romulus and Remus by the Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia (4) |
| WOTAN | King of the gods in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (1869-76), based on the Norse Odin (5) |
| AMON | King of the gods, in ancient Egypt |
| ICHOR | The blood of the gods, in Greek mythology, - its use in the fantasy genre is, according to Ursula LeGuin, the 'infallible touchstone of the seventh-rate' |
| SUEZ | King of the gods is back in Egypt |
| LAR | Household god, in Roman myth |
| AMUNRA | Egypt's "king of the gods" |
| AMENRA | Egyptian king of the gods |
| AMBROSIA | From the Greek for "elixir of life" and "immortality", the food of the gods in classical mythology, said to bestow everlasting life and beauty (8) |
| IRIS | Flower, part of the eye and helper to the Queen of the Gods in Greek mythology (4) |
| JOVE | King of the Gods |