| 100% | OSIRIS | 6 | Isis, goddess of marriage and wisdom, was his wife |
| 47% | HERA | 4 | Goddess of marriage and family |
| 45% | ISIS | 4 | Egyptian goddess who was the sister and wife of Osiris |
| 42% | ATHENA | 6 | Goddess of wisdom and war |
| 40% | PABARKER | 8 | His wife and sons were Depression-era criminals |
| 40% | APHRODITE | 9 | Goddess born out of foam, after Uranus was castrated and his genitals were thrown into the sea |
| 40% | MINERVA | 7 | Roman goddess of wisdom and divine counsel |
| 40% | MINERVA | 7 | Roman goddess of wisdom, war and art |
| 39% | ATHENA | 6 | Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, law and justice |
| 39% | ATHENA | 6 | Greek virgin goddess of wisdom and prudent warfare |
| 39% | MINERVA | 7 | The Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts |
| 39% | HERA | 4 | Greek goddess of family and marriage |
| 38% | SALACIA | 7 | Roman goddess of the sea and wife of Neptune |
| 37% | SATI | 4 | Hindu goddess of marital felicity and longevity and Shiva's first wife |
| 36% | METIS | 5 | Goddess of wise counsel who was the first wife of Zeus |
| 36% | HERA | 4 | Olympian goddess and wife of Zeus (anagram of "hare") |
| 36% | ISIS | 4 | Egyptian goddess who is Osiris's wife and sister |
| 36% | PETERI | 6 | Catherine was the wife of his grandson |
| 36% | HERA | 4 | Goddess of marriage |
| 36% | HERA | 4 | The Goddess of women and wife of 22-Across in Greek mythology |
| 36% | AMPHITRITE | 10 | Sea goddess in Greek mythology and the wife of Poseidon |
| 35% | SEVILLE | 7 | City where “Carmen” and “The Marriage of Figaro” are set |
| 35% | NEMO | 4 | Of his vessel, he revealed " I am at once captain, builder and engineer" |
| 35% | ASTER | 5 | Daisy-like flower that is a symbol of wisdom and faith |
| 34% | ANTIGONE | 8 | Third child of Oedipus and his wife, Jocasta |
| 34% | HERA | 4 | Goddess of marriage seen in "therapy" |
| 34% | HERA | 4 | Roman goddess of marriage |
| 34% | HERA | 4 | Greek goddess of marriage |
| 34% | SOUNDADVICE | 11 | Words of wisdom, and what 17-, 30-, and 45-Across could be called? |
| 34% | AEAEA | 5 | Mythological island said to be the home of the goddess and sorceress Circe |