| 100% | CHIRON | 6 | "Wisest and justest of all the centaurs," in Greek myth |
| 71% | CHIRON | 6 | Wisest of all the centaurs in Greek mythology |
| 64% | CHIRON | 6 | Wisest of the centaurs, in Greek myth |
| 49% | LEANDER | 7 | In Greek myth, swimmer of the Hellespont |
| 48% | TARTARUS | 8 | In Greek myth the bottomless pit of the Underworld |
| 46% | IONE | 4 | One of the Nereids in Greek myth |
| 46% | IDAS | 4 | One of the Argonauts in Greek myth |
| 45% | OUTS | 4 | "He knew all the ins and ___ of the place" |
| 44% | AMPHITRITE | 10 | Sea goddess in Greek mythology and the wife of Poseidon |
| 44% | THEE | 4 | "The hopes and fears of all the years are met in ___ tonight" |
| 44% | AMBROSIA | 8 | The legendary food of the gods in Greek myth |
| 44% | ASIA | 4 | One of the Oceanides, in Greek myth |
| 44% | ICHOR | 5 | Blood of the gods, in Greek myth |
| 44% | EOS | 3 | Mother of the winds, in Greek myth |
| 44% | MEROPE | 6 | Youngest of the Pleiades, in Greek myth |
| 44% | ARES | 4 | Father of the Amazons, in Greek myth |
| 44% | STYX | 4 | River of the underworld, in Greek myth |
| 44% | ATLAS | 5 | Bearer of the heavens, in Greek myth |
| 44% | EOS | 3 | Bringer of the dawn, in Greek myth |
| 44% | HORAE | 5 | Sisters of the Moirae, in Greek myth |
| 43% | LETHE | 5 | Oblivion, in Greek ... and the name of a river in Greek mythology |
| 42% | GANYMEDE | 8 | Youth in Greek mythology abducted by Zeus and made a cupbearer of the gods |
| 42% | ETNA | 4 | Mount ___, workplace of the Cyclopes in Greek myth |
| 41% | MINOTAUR | 8 | Monster in Greek mythology with the head of a bull and the body of a man |
| 41% | ODIN | 4 | The All-wise, of myth |
| 41% | DIOMEDES | 8 | Son of Tydeus and Deipyle; mythological Greek warrior in the Trojan War |
| 41% | EROS | 4 | One of the primal gods in Greek myth |
| 41% | AGLAIA | 6 | One of the three Charites in Greek myth |
| 41% | HARPY | 5 | Creature in Greek mythology with the head and trunk of a woman and wings of a bird |
| 40% | HECATE | 6 | Goddess of the crossroads in Greek mythology frequently identified with Artemis and Selene |