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- Goddess queen of Carthage
- Goddess remembered at harvest time
- Goddess represented by a rainbow
- Goddess represented wearing a solar disk
- Goddess seen at daybreak
- Goddess sister of Nephthys
- Goddess sister of Selene
- Goddess slain by the lightning of Zeus
- Goddess sung about in "Aida"
- Goddess symbolized by a cow
- Goddess symbolized by a throne
- Goddess symbolized by an owl
- Goddess to whom the cow was sacred
- Goddess trio
- Goddess trio (with "the")
- Goddess trio, with "the"
- Goddess usually depicted holding an ankh
- Goddess usually pictured with a helmet
- Goddess venerated in a pyramid, perhaps
- Goddess watching over Xanthippe
- Goddess wearing a vulture headdress
- Goddess wearing cow's horns
- Goddess who advised Odysseus
- Goddess who aided Odysseus
- Goddess who appears in "Macbeth"
- Goddess who captured Orion, in Greek myth
- Goddess who carried a cornucopia
- Goddess who caused the Trojan women to riot in the "Aeneid"
- Goddess who competed for the apple of discord
- Goddess who could make the aged young again
- Goddess who cursed Echo to just repeat the words of others
- Goddess who drank with Odin
- Goddess who gained immortality for her lover but forgot to ask for eternal youth (whoops!)
- Goddess who held cows, lions, and peacocks sacred
- Goddess who helped Odysseus
- Goddess who helped Perseus defeat Medusa
- Goddess who is no hawk
- Goddess who knew her oats
- Goddess who lent her name to the capital of Greece
- Goddess who lives on Kilauea
- Goddess who loved Endymion
- Goddess who loved Tithonus
- Goddess who loved Tithonus
- Goddess who rescued Odysseus
- Goddess who rescued the drowning Odysseus
- Goddess who restored Osiris to life
- Goddess who resurrected Osiris
- Goddess who rides a wagon pulled by peacocks
- Goddess who saved infant Zeus from Cronus
- Goddess who saved Odysseus
- Goddess who saw that men got their just deserts
- Goddess who serves as a major character in 2019's "Hadestown"
- Goddess who sided with the Greeks during the Trojan War
- Goddess who sparked the Trojan War
- Goddess who sprang from Zeus's head
- Goddess who sprang fully grown from Zeus's head
- Goddess who threw the apple of discord
- Goddess who threw the golden apple
- Goddess who turned Actaeon into a stag
- Goddess who turned Arachne into a spider
- Goddess who turned Medusa's hair to snakes
- Goddess who wed her brother
- Goddess whom Arachne challenged to a weaving contest
- Goddess whom Homer called "rosy-fingered"
- Goddess whom Milton called "heavenly born"
- Goddess whose bird was a peacock
- Goddess whose children were swallowed by Cronus
- Goddess whose companion was an owl
- Goddess whose home was on the edge of Oceanus
- Goddess whose name is an anagram of her mother's
- Goddess whose name means "chosen one"
- Goddess whose name means "lovely"
- Goddess whose name means "strife"
- Goddess whose Roman counterpart is Victoria
- Goddess whose siblings were Selene and Helios
- Goddess whose tears cause the Nile to rise
- Goddess whose temple was lighted at night
- Goddess whose temple was lighted every night
- Goddess with a bow
- Goddess with a chariot pulled by peacocks
- Goddess with a cow as an emblem
- Goddess with a cow's head
- Goddess with a cow's horns
- Goddess with a European capital named for her
- Goddess with a golden apple
- Goddess with a golden chariot
- Goddess with a headdress depicting a throne
- Goddess with a lyre
- Goddess with a pet owl
- Goddess with a sacred owl
- Goddess with a temple at Olympia
- Goddess with a temple at Philae
- Goddess with a throne headdress
- Goddess with a throne-shaped headdress
- Goddess with an insatiable desire for young men
- Goddess with an owl
- Goddess with cow horns
- Goddess with cow's horns
- Goddess with cow's horns
- Goddess with horns