| Where the NEAR space probe landed | 33 |
| Well-meaning shooter of myth | 28 |
| Valentine's Day god | 23 |
| Troubadour's inspiration | 28 |
| Tortoise song about Cupid? | 26 |
| Topic in a Platonic symposium | 29 |
| The Graces waited on this god | 29 |
| Taker of a bow? | 15 |
| Symposium topic, for Plato | 26 |
| Symbol of Valentine's Day | 29 |
| Subject of Plato's Symposium | 32 |
| Subject of a Plato symposium | 28 |
| Subject of a Piccadilly Circus statue | 37 |
| Subject for Freud | 17 |
| Status taken down from Piccadilly in '84 | 44 |
| Statue near Oxford St. | 22 |
| Statue in Piccadilly Circle | 27 |
| Statue in Piccadilly | 20 |
| Statue at one end of Regent St. | 31 |
| Son of Ares | 11 |
| Shrink's libido | 19 |
| Shooter of golden arrows | 24 |
| Sexual love | 11 |
| San Diego Symphony conductor | 28 |
| Romance symbol | 14 |
| Quiver-carrying god | 19 |
| Psyche's hubby | 18 |
| Psyche consort | 14 |
| Progeny of Aphrodite | 20 |
| Power of love | 13 |
| Plato's "Symposium" topic | 39 |
| Plato "Symposium" topic | 33 |
| Piccadilly statue, popularly | 28 |
| Piccadilly landmark | 19 |
| Piccadilly figure | 17 |
| Piccadilly Circusstatue | 24 |
| Piccadilly attraction | 21 |
| Physical love | 13 |
| Personification of desire | 25 |
| Oscar Wilde's "The Garden of ___" | 47 |
| Opposite of Thanatos, to Freud | 30 |
| One who might take a bow | 24 |
| One of the primal gods in Greek myth | 36 |
| One of the asteroids | 20 |
| One of Plato's topics | 25 |
| One of C.S. Lewis's four loves | 34 |
| Olympian lad | 12 |
| Olympian god | 12 |
| Offspring of Chaos, to Hesiod | 29 |
| Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001 | 34 |
| Near-Earth asteroid | 19 |
| Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle | 49 |
| Mythological lover boy | 22 |
| Mythological love child? | 24 |
| Mythological arrow-shooter | 26 |
| Mythical mischievous intervener | 31 |
| Mythical love god | 17 |
| Mythical god of love | 20 |
| Mythical bowman | 15 |
| Most beautiful Olympian god | 27 |
| Mischievous bowman | 18 |
| Mischievous bow wielder | 23 |
| Metalcore band Demise of ___ | 28 |
| Metal band Demise of ___ | 24 |
| Matchmaker of myths | 19 |
| Mark Antony's bodyguard | 27 |
| Marcuse's "___ and Civilization" | 46 |
| Magazine for which publisher Ralph Ginzburg went to jail | 56 |
| Lust, deified | 13 |
| Loving son of myth? | 19 |
| Loving son of Aphrodite? | 24 |
| Loving god of myth | 18 |
| Lovers' god | 15 |
| Lovers' deity | 17 |
| Lover who abandoned Psyche | 26 |
| Love, deified | 13 |
| Love of Greece? | 15 |
| Love inspirer | 13 |
| Love god of myth | 16 |
| Love divinity | 13 |
| London statue originally called the Shaftesbury Monument | 56 |
| London statue | 13 |
| Life instinct, to Freud | 23 |
| Life instinct of Freudian psychology | 36 |
| Life force, to Freud | 20 |
| Libido, in psychiatry | 21 |
| Libido offshoot | 15 |
| Libido derivative | 17 |
| Latin lover? | 12 |
| Late Night Alumni song about love? | 34 |
| Large near-Earth asteroid | 25 |
| King of hearts? | 15 |
| Italian musician Ramazzotti | 27 |
| It's opposed by Thanatos, in Freudian theory | 48 |
| Immortal archer | 15 |
| Himerus' sidekick, to Spill Canvas | 38 |
| Himerus' sidekick to Spill Canvas | 37 |
| Hellenic love god | 17 |
| Heart-piercing figure | 21 |
| He's in the mood for love | 29 |