| JACKFROST | The personification of nippiness (4,5) |
| BRITANNIA | Roman goddess, or the personification of the United Kingdom (9) |
| EPITOMISE | Be the personification of (9) |
| UNCLESAM | The personification of the government of the United States of America (5,3) |
| TAMENESS | The personification of the pure woman presented over end of prayer - feels rather domesticated in a |
| IRENE | In Classical mythology, one of the Horae, the personification of peace. (5) |
| SEA | Pontus was the personification of it; Poseidon was the god of it. |
| MOTHERNATURE | The personification of the power or force that controls the weather and living things (6,6) |
| GAIA | The personification of the Earth in Greek mythology (4) |
| HESPERUS | In Greek myth, the personification of the evening star |
| PSYCHE | In Greek mythology, the personification of the soul (6) |
| IRIS | The personification of the rainbow in Greek mythology |
| JOHNBULL | Imaginary figure who is the personification of England - like Uncle Sam in the US (4,4) |
| WEST | The Egyptian goddess Amunet was believed to be the personification of this compass point |
| URANUS | (Greek myth) the god considered as the personification of heaven |
| EREBUS | One of those who is no stranger to chaos in the personification of darkness (6) |
| ANANKE | Former asteroid that orbits Jupiter at a distance of some 23 million miles. This irregularly shaped moon is named for the personification of fate and necessity in Greek literature. (6) |
| FORTUNA | The personification of luck in Roman religion, equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche |
| ENID | In literature, the personification of purity |
| PRETTINESS | Persistent model is the personification of attractiveness (10) |