| ERINYES | Snake-haired goddesses also called the Furies in classical mythology |
| FURIES | Myth: the three snake-haired goddesses of punishment (3) |
| EUMENIDES | Euphemistic name for the Furies in Greek mythology, literally meaning 'the benevolent ones' (9) |
| ALECTO | One of the Furies in Greek mythology |
| TISIPHONE | One of the Furies in Greek mythology (9) |
| MUSES | What, in classical mythology, are the nine sister goddesses called (5) |
| HORAE | In classical mythology, the goddesses of the seasons (5) |
| MEGAERA | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; 'the jealous one' (7) |
| ICHOR | Ethereal fluid in the veins of the gods in classical mythology (5) |
| MEDUSA | Snake-haired character in 2010's "Clash of the Titans" |
| CYCLOPS | One of a race of giants in classical mythology with a single eye in the middle of the forehead (7) |
| PLUTO | In classical mythology the god of the underworld (5) |
| IRENE | In Classical mythology, one of the Horae, the personification of peace. (5) |
| MAENAD | In classical mythology, a woman participant in the orgiastic rites of Dionysus |
| TRIO | The Furies or the Fates, e.g. |
| TETHYS | In Classical Mythology she is the daughter of Uranus and Gaea, the wife of Oceanus (6) |
| BACCHAE | Female attendants of Bacchus in classical mythology also known as Maenads (7) |
| AENEAS | Trojan hero in classical mythology; son of Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite (6) |
| STYX | River which is crossed to reach the underworld in classical mythology (4) |
| ANCHISES | Trojan prince in classical mythology; father, by Aphrodite, of the hero Aeneas (8) |