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1 of 9; covets the stars (6)
Deified personification of the Moon (6)
Royal bane of a great dodeco-laboured hero (10)
"Agape", personified (4)
Committed sculptor who fell in love with his own creation (9)
Marble creation of a committed sculptor (7) **************
Trojan hero credited as the "Breaker of Horses" (6)
Young Trojan priestess of Apollo; concubine of Achilles (7)
100-eyed servant and watchman for Hera (5)
Goddess of Spring; fell victim to a pomegranate's power (9)
Faithful wife of beloved Ithacan King and hero (8)
1 of 9; singer of sonnets, romantic ballads (5)
1 of 9; unrivalled lyrical poet (7)
1 of 9; inimitable historian (4)
1 of 9; embodying a dramatic genre immortalised by Sophocles and Euripides (9)
1 of 9; embodying a dramatic genre immortalised by Aristophanes and Cratinus (6)
1 of 9; she's the greatest dancer (11)
1 of 9; coveted by Homer, Nestor, Apollonius and many more (8)
Titaness who birthed twins on an island adrift (4)
Deified personification of the Sun (6)
Youngest daughter of hero Cadmus; ill-fated mother of debauched deity (6)
Eldest of the Pleiades; mother of a lute-crafting infant (4)
Dual-genitaled deity born of Love and Luck (13)
Anomalous hybrid credited with moulding the greatest Greek heroes (6)
Therapon of heroic Phthian Prince; died on the spear of Hector of Troy (9)
Virtually invulnerable hero born of a bitter sea nymph and a mortal King (8)
Colchian Princess who killed her own brother for the man she loved (5)
Cretan Princess who saved her love, only for him to 'string' her along (7)
Single-sandalled hero who formed an alliance of 'golden' boys (5)
Athenian Prince who abandoned his betrothed on an island (7)
Renowned architect of intricate designs; father to a high-flying fool (8)
Made wings of down and wax that could not withstand the sun or the sea (6)
Spartan Princess with a face too fair (5)
Trojan Prince with a wandering eye; handy with a bow and arrow (5)
Fleet-footed warrior with a penchant for nitid fruit (8)
Cunning King who outsmarted his ocularly-impaired captor (8)
Gifted flautist and divine lover of a floral Spartan youth (6)
Divine virgin favouring flora and fauna over all else (7)
Oft-scorned deity with a penchant for bloody, misdirected revenge (4)
Ethiopian Princess saved from sacrificial slaughter by head-wielding hero (9)
Sentient hairstyle and stony eyes, cursed by a Goddess both pure and wise (6)
Man's best friend, again and again (8)
Titaness who married a fussy eater of cosmic proportions (4)
Admirable time-keeping strategies; parenting skills leave a lot to be desired (6)
Beautiful youth bearing divine vintage libations (8)
Divine brute of bloodlust and burly hothead (4)
Immortal weavess, wisest of all (6)
Polymorphic deity and serial philanderer with a habit of 'ravaging' his partners (4)
Master of metallurgy and forger of karmic justice (10)
Divine adulteress dealing in desire and devotion (9)
World's greatest vintner and divine patron of ecstasy (8)
Sandal-wearing speedster with a talent for invention (6)
Thank your Lucky Charms for this deity's gifts (7)
We're going this way, that way, forwards and backwards over _______'s sea (8)
Steadfast stoker of a homely fire (6)
Oft-misrepresented deity; married his niece, lived in relative peace (5)
A dangerous deity frequently forgotten, his role credited to (8) **********

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