| Goal-line stand failures, briefly | 33 |
| Goalie with a bounce in his step? | 33 |
| Goalie's jersey number, often | 33 |
| Goals for musical chairs players | 32 |
| Goals for some adult ed students | 32 |
| Goals of some candidates, for short | 35 |
| Goals that are difficult to realize | 35 |
| Goat with backward-curving horns | 32 |
| Goat with Iberian and Siberian species | 38 |
| Goat-drawn chariot rider, in myth | 33 |
| Gobbled up, with "down" | 33 |
| Gobbler in a powwow musical group? | 34 |
| Gobbles up, with "down" | 33 |
| Gobel's "I Married a Woman" co-star | 49 |
| Gobs who may be called up: Abbr. | 32 |
| God "the most merciful" | 33 |
| God attended by two ravens and two wolves | 41 |
| God commanded him to marry a harlot | 35 |
| God commonly depicted with four arms | 36 |
| God depicted with a crook and flail | 35 |
| God for whom a day of the week is named | 39 |
| God for whom Wednesday was named | 32 |
| God in a noted Mesoamerican myth | 32 |
| God in the "Gylfaginning" | 35 |
| God in the video game "God of War" | 44 |
| God known as "The Destroyer" | 38 |
| God of death who underwent resurrection | 39 |
| God of war and storms, in Hiunduism | 35 |
| God often depicted as a young man | 33 |
| God often depicted unclothed in art | 35 |
| God often depicted with green skin | 34 |
| God once imprisoned in a bronze jar | 35 |
| God represented in mummy wrappings | 34 |
| God seen on "Xena: Warrior Princess" | 46 |
| God who gave up an eye to gain wisdom | 37 |
| God who issued from the egg of Night | 36 |
| God who killed the dragon Python at Delphi | 42 |
| God who rides an eight-legged horse | 35 |
| God who rode an eight-legged horse | 34 |
| God who sounds like a zodiac sign | 33 |
| God whose chariot is drawn by goats | 35 |
| God whose name is a homophone of a zodiac sign | 46 |
| God whose symbol was two horses' heads | 42 |
| God whose wife had hair of finely spun gold | 43 |
| God with a crested helmet and spear | 35 |
| God with a day of the week named after him | 42 |
| God with a weekday named after him | 34 |
| God with two ravens on his shoulders | 36 |
| God worshiped by Ahab's wife | 32 |
| God wounded by Diomedes in the "Iliad" | 48 |
| God's first spoken word, in the Bible | 41 |
| God's first word, in the Bible | 34 |
| God's handy work, according to God | 38 |
| God's second mistake, to Nietzsche | 38 |
| God's was little, in fiction | 32 |
| God, for George Burns or Morgan Freeman | 39 |
| God, in non-gender-neutral bibles | 33 |
| God-of-war-inspired Bloc Party jam? | 35 |
| Godard's "___ Femme Mariée" | 44 |
| Goddard of "Modern Times" | 35 |
| Godden's "In This House of ___" | 45 |
| Goddess associated with the peacock | 35 |
| Goddess associated with witchcraft | 34 |
| Goddess born from Zeus's head | 33 |
| Goddess crowned with a cow's horns | 38 |
| Goddess depicted holding a flute | 32 |
| Goddess depicted with a cow's horns | 39 |
| Goddess embracing "a mister"? | 39 |
| Goddess for whom a European capital is named | 44 |
| Goddess for whom a month is named | 33 |
| Goddess for whom Easter was named | 33 |
| Goddess mentioned in "The Raven" | 42 |
| Goddess of abundance and fertility | 34 |
| Goddess of parking, in Brooklyn? | 32 |
| Goddess often depicted with a scepter | 37 |
| Goddess often pictured in a peacock-drawn chariot | 49 |
| Goddess often pictured with a crown of roses | 44 |
| Goddess on New Jersey's seal | 32 |
| Goddess pictured in Egyptian tombs | 34 |
| Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses | 49 |
| Goddess pictured with an open papyrus | 37 |
| Goddess represented by a rainbow | 32 |
| Goddess sung about in "Aida" | 38 |
| Goddess trio (with "the") | 35 |
| Goddess trio, with "the" | 34 |
| Goddess wearing a cow's horns | 33 |
| Goddess who appears in "Macbeth" | 42 |
| Goddess who carried a cornucopia | 32 |
| Goddess who restored Osiris to life | 35 |
| Goddess who rides a wagon pulled by peacocks | 44 |
| Goddess who sprang from Zeus's head | 39 |
| Goddess who turned Medusa's hair to snakes | 46 |
| Goddess whose bird was a peacock | 32 |
| Goddess whose children were swallowed by Cronus | 47 |
| Goddess whose companion was an owl | 34 |
| Goddess whose home was on the edge of Oceanus | 45 |
| Goddess whose temple was lighted every night | 44 |
| Goddess with a European capital named for her | 45 |
| Goddess with a headdress depicting a throne | 43 |
| Goddess with a throne-shaped headdress | 38 |