| 100% | STENTOR | 7 | Herald in Greek mythology who died after Hermes beat him in a shouting contest |
| 38% | ACHILLES | 8 | Trojan War hero from Greek mythology who has a weakness named after him |
| 37% | PINDUS | 6 | Son of Makedon in Greek mythology after whom a river in ancient Greece was named |
| 36% | POLYPHEMUS | 10 | Cyclops in Greek mythology who imprisoned Odysseus and his companions in a cave |
| 33% | ANNIE | 5 | She met her husband Frank after beating him in a shooting match |
| 33% | PANDORA | 7 | Woman in Greek mythology who opened a box she shouldn't have |
| 33% | HYPERION | 8 | Saturn moon named after a Titan in Greek mythology |
| 33% | AJAX | 4 | Cleanser named after a heroic warrior in Greek mythology |
| 32% | CERASTES | 8 | Genus of vipers named after a horned serpent in Greek mythology |
| 32% | HESPERIDES | 10 | Daughters of evening in Greek mythology who guarded a tree bearing golden apples belonging to Hera |
| 32% | GREATARGUS | 10 | Southeast Asian pheasant named after a hundred-eyed giant in Greek mythology |
| 32% | ACTAEON | 7 | Hunter in Greek mythology turned into a stag after accidentally seeing Artemis bathing |
| 31% | ATALANTA | 8 | Maiden in Greek mythology who agreed to marry any man who could defeat her in a running race |
| 31% | EUROPA | 6 | Figure in Greek myth after whom a continent is named |
| 31% | LAOCOON | 7 | In Greek mythology, a priest who warned against accepting the wooden horse of the Greeks into Troy |
| 31% | PROCRUSTES | 10 | Robber in Greek mythology who forced travellers to lie on a bed before stretching or mutilating them to fit it |
| 31% | ARACHNE | 7 | Maiden in Greek mythology changed into a spider for having challenged Athena to a weaving contest |
| 30% | TYPHON | 6 | Youngest son of Ge and Tartarus in Greek mythology at whom Zeus threw Mount Etna, crushing him |
| 30% | PUTIN | 5 | International leader who had a street named after him in Bethlehem in 2012 |
| 30% | IXION | 5 | Character in Greek mythology bound to a perpetually turning fiery wheel by Hermes on the orders of Zeus |
| 30% | MACLEOD | 7 | Iain —, Chancellor of the Exchequer who died in 1970 after a month in office |
| 30% | HYPERBOREAN | 11 | In Greek mythology, one of a race of people who lived beyond the North Wind in a land of perpetual sunshine |
| 29% | AUTOLYCUS | 9 | Petty thief in William Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale named after a grandfather of Odysseus in Greek mythology |
| 29% | ORPHEUS | 7 | Poet in Greek mythology who married Eurydice |
| 29% | HARE | 4 | The Tortoise beat him in a race |
| 29% | MOOG | 4 | Robert —, US engineer who died in 2005 after whom a type of musical synthesizer is named |
| 29% | OUTEATS | 7 | Beats in a pie contest? |
| 29% | ATLAS | 5 | A Titan in Greek mythology |
| 29% | HACKER | 6 | Character who might shout “I’m in!” after a few seconds of typing, stereotypically |
| 29% | OEDIPUS | 7 | King in Greek mythology who married his mother |