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Goddess-inspired sludge band?
Goddess invoked by Professor Marvel in "The Wizard of Oz
Goddess invoked by Wonder Woman
Goddess involved in Hercules' labors
Goddess judged as part of the Judgment of Paris
Goddess: Lat.
Goddess mentioned in Poe's "Ulalume
Goddess Mother of the World
Goddess named in the opening of the "Aeneid
Goddess of agriculture
Goddess of ancient Egypt
Goddess of breezes
Goddess of childbirth
Goddess of concord
Goddess of criminal folly
Goddess of crops
Goddess of dark places
Goddess of dawn.
Goddess of destiny
Goddess of destruction
Goddess of discord
Goddess of discord et al.
Goddess of early risers
Goddess of evil
Goddess of faction
Goddess of fate
Goddess of fertility
Goddess of flowers
Goddess of folly
Goddess of foolhardiness
Goddess of gas?
Goddess of gentle winds
Goddess of grain
Goddess of grains
Goddess of growing crops
Goddess of growing vegetation.
Goddess of Hades
Goddess of healing
Goddess of infatuation
Goddess of love
Goddess of love and beauty
Goddess of love's love
Goddess of magic
Goddess of marriage
Goddess of matrimony
Goddess of mischief
Goddess of motherhood
Goddess of nature
Goddess of night
Goddess of Norse myth
Goddess of oil
Goddess of parking, in Brooklyn?
Goddess of peace.
Goddess of peace (var.)
Goddess of protection
Goddess of reckless ambition
Goddess of recklessness
Goddess of retribution
Goddess of righteous anger
Goddess of ruinous impulse
Goddess of song
Goddess of sorcery
Goddess of strife
Goddess of summer.
Goddess of the arts
Goddess of the chase
Goddess of the dawn
Goddess of the earth
Goddess of the harvest
Goddess of the hunt
Goddess of the moon
Goddess of the moon and magic.
Goddess of the morning
Goddess of the Parthenon.
Goddess of the rainbow
Goddess of the underworld
Goddess of vegetation
Goddess of vengeance
Goddess of victory
Goddess of victory —clothing company
Goddess of war
Goddess of widsom
Goddess of wisdom
Goddess of wisdom and war
Goddess of wisdom, to Homer
Goddess of witchcraft
Goddess of women and marriage
Goddess of youth.
Goddess of youth and spring
Goddess often depicted holding an ankh
Goddess often depicted in armor
Goddess often depicted with a bow
Goddess often depicted with a necklace of skulls
Goddess often depicted with a scepter
Goddess often pictured in a chariot
Goddess often pictured in a peacock-drawn chariot
Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses
Goddess on a trophy
Goddess on New Jersey's seal
Goddess pictured in Egyptian tombs
Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses
Goddess pictured with an open papyrus
Goddess played by Rene Russo in "Thor
Goddess pursued by Hera
Goddess represented by a rainbow
Goddess represented wearing a solar disk
Goddess sister of Selene
Goddess sung about in "Aida
Goddess symbolized by a cow
Goddess symbolized by a throne
Goddess, to Gaius
Goddess, to Galba
Goddess trio (with "the")
Goddess usually depicted holding an ankh
Goddess usually pictured with a helmet
Goddess visible only to dogs
Goddess watching over Xanthippe
Goddess wearing cow's horns
Goddess who advised Odysseus
Goddess who aided Odysseus
Goddess who appears in "Macbeth
Goddess who brought her husband back to life
Goddess who captured Orion, in Greek myth
Goddess who carried a cornucopia
Goddess who caused much ado
Goddess who caused the Trojan women to riot in the "Aeneid
Goddess who competed for the apple of discord
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 is no hawk
Goddess who knew her oats
Goddess who outwrestled Thor
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 rose daily from Oceanus
Goddess who saved infant Zeus from Cronus
Goddess who saved Odysseus
Goddess who sided with the Greeks during the Trojan War
Goddess who sprang from Zeus's head
Goddess who threw the apple of discord.
Goddess who turned Medusa's hair to snakes
Goddess who wed her brother
Goddess whom Homer called "rosy-fingered
Goddess whose bird was a peacock
Goddess whose children were swallowed by Cronus
Goddess whose companion was an owl