| ERINYES | Furies in ancient Greece and Ireland? Certainly! (7) |
| SNAKE | Creature which played an important role in religious and cultural life in ancient Greece and Egypt (5) |
| TUNIC | Loose, gown-like garment worn by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome |
| BACCHUS | In ancient Greece and Rome, a god of wine and giver of ecstasy, identified with Dionysus |
| TALENT | Former weight and unit of currency in ancient Greece and Rome (6) |
| ODEA | Theatres for musical concerts in ancient Greece and Rome (4) |
| THERMAE | Hot springs or baths in ancient Greece and Rome (7) |
| PALAESTRA | Gymnasium or wrestling school in ancient Greece and Rome |
| ODEUM | Building for musical performances in ancient Greece and Rome (5) |
| SIBYL | One of a number of prophetesses in ancient Greece and Rome such as that of Cumae, who guided Aeneas |
| EXEDRA | A portico or apse with a continuous bench used for discussions in ancient Greece and Rome |
| TUNICS | Loose gown-like garments worn in Ancient Greece and Rome (6) |
| BATHS | In ancient Greece and Rome, what public facilities were thermae? (5) |
| EXEDRAE | In ancient Greece and Rome, porticos or arcades with benches where people conversed |
| PANTHEON | In ancient Greece and Rome, a temple or sacred building dedicated to all the gods (8) |
| PALAESTRAS | Public spaces for athletic training in Ancient Greece and Rome (10) |
| TISIPHONE | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Megaera (9) |
| MEGAERA | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; sister of Alecto and Tisiphone (7) |
| ALECTO | With her sisters Tisiphone and Megaera, one of the Three Furies in Greek mythology (6) |
| PUNISHERS | Furies, in myth |