| Olympian |
| Pallas ___ |
| Aegis bearer |
| Wisdom deity |
| Wise goddess |
| Aegis carrier |
| Aegis wielder |
| Child of Zeus |
| Minerva alias |
| Greek Minerva |
| Greek goddess |
| Phidias statue |
| Goddess of war |
| Zeus' daughter |
| Wisdom goddess |
| Phidias subject |
| Armored goddess |
| Godess of wisdom |
| Virginal goddess |
| Olympus resident |
| Parthenon figure |
| Acropolis figure |
| Symbol of wisdom |
| Daughter of Zeus |
| Acropolis goddess |
| Helper of Perseus |
| Odysseus' advisor |
| Acropolis honoree |
| Minerva, to Plato |
| Statue by Phidias |
| Parthenon honoree |
| Parthenon goddess |
| Goddess of wisdom |
| She helped Perseus |
| Greek wisdom deity |
| Odysseus's adviser |
| Odysseus's advisor |
| Wise Greek goddess |
| Goddess with an owl |
| Half sister of Ares |
| Parthenon sculpture |
| Zeus's head goddess |
| Adviser to Odysseus |
| Parthenon dedicatee |
| Zeus' favorite child |
| Armored Greek goddess |
| Guardian for Odysseus |
| Watcher over Odysseus |
| Protector of Odysseus |
| Wise daughter of Zeus |
| Minerva's counterpart |
| Minerva, to the Greeks |
| Product of Zeus's head |
| She sprang from a head |
| The owl was her mascot |
| Favorite child of Zeus |
| She's a deity of wisdom |
| Statue in the Parthenon |
| Judgment of Paris loser |
| Greek goddess of wisdom |
| In Rome, she was Minerva |
| Motherless child of Zeus |
| Wise advisor of Odysseus |
| Goddess of the Parthenon. |
| Judgment of Paris goddess |
| Minerva, on the Acropolis |
| Springer from Zeus's head |
| Favorite daughter of Zeus |
| Goddess of wisdom and war |
| '82 Who hit off "It's Hard |
| Classical symbol of wisdom |
| Goddess who aided Odysseus |
| ___ Nike (Acropolis temple) |
| '82 Who song off "It's Hard |
| Minerva's Greek counterpart |
| Eponym of a European capital |
| Goddess who advised Odysseus |
| She sprang from Zeuss head |
| Greek counterpart of Minerva |
| Goddess born from Zeus's head |
| The Parthenon's raison d'être |
| Goddess often depicted in armor |
| She taught Prometheus many arts |
| She sprang from the head of Zeus |
| She turned Arachne into a spider |
| Daughter born from Zeus' forehead |
| The Parthenon is dedicated to her |
| Figure on many ancient Greek coins |
| Goddess whose companion was an owl |
| Greek goddess symbolized by an owl |
| Mythical creator of the olive tree |
| Goddess who sprang from Zeus's head |
| To whom the Parthenon was dedicated |
| Greek goddess born armed for battle |
| She turned Medusa's hair into snakes |
| Goddess usually pictured with a helmet |
| God whom Greece's capital is named after |
| Wielder of a golden wand in "The Odyssey |
| Deity featured on California's state seal |
| She sprang full-grown from Zeus's forehead |
| Goddess who turned Medusa's hair to snakes |
| Goddess for whom a European capital is named |
| Goddess with a European capital named for her |
| In some renderings, she holds Nike in her palm |
| Goddess judged as part of the Judgment of Paris |
| Her helmet is shown on West Point's coat of arms |
| Goddess challenged by Arachne in a weaving contest |
| Some say she emerged fully armed from Zeus' forehead |
| Subject of a massive statue in the ancient Parthenon |
| Goddess who sided with the Greeks during the Trojan War |
| Song by the Who with the lyric "Just one word from her and my troubles are long gone |