Crossword-Solution: CIRCE 5 letters, 134 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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CIRCE anagram CERCI, CERIC, CICER

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"Odyssey" enchantress 1 answer
"Odyssey" femme fatale 1 answer
"Odyssey" figure. 1 answer
"Odyssey" potion-wielder 1 answer
"Odyssey" siren 1 answer
"Odyssey" sorceress 1 answer
"Odyssey" temptress 1 answer
"Odyssey" witch 1 answer
"The Odyssey" enchantress 1 answer
"The Odyssey" sorceress 1 answer
Aegean enchantress 1 answer
An enchantress who detained Odysseus on her island and changed his companions into pigs 1 answer
An enchantress. 1 answer
Ancient Greek stockholder? 1 answer
Ancient enchantress. 1 answer
COMUS, mother of 1 answer
Dangerous temptress 1 answer
Daughter of Helios and Perse 1 answer
Enchantress in Greek myth 1 answer
Enchantress in Homer 1 answer
Enchantress on Aeaea 1 answer
Enchantress who lived on the island Aeaea 1 answer
Enchantress who turned Odysseus's crew into swine 1 answer
Enchantress who turned men into swine 1 answer
First to show that men are pigs? 1 answer
Goddess of magic 1 answer
Greek goddess who turned her enemies into animals 1 answer
Greek sorceress who took the phrase "men are pigs" literally 1 answer
Greek temptress 1 answer
Greek woman with pig tales? 1 answer
Her "Ulysses" counterpart runs a brothel 1 answer
Homer's "loveliest of all immortals" 1 answer
Homer's enchantress 1 answer
Homer's sorceress 1 answer
Homer's vamp 1 answer
Homeric enchantress 1 answer
Homeric seductress 1 answer
Homeric sorceress 1 answer
Homeric temptress 1 answer
Homeric witch 1 answer
Irresistibly fascinating woman 1 answer
Island sorceress 1 answer
Lurer of sailors, in myth 1 answer
Madeline Miller novel about an "Odyssey" witch 1 answer
Medea's aunt 1 answer
Men are pigs (after she's through with them, anyway!) 1 answer
Mother of Telegonus 1 answer
Mother of three of Odysseus's sons 1 answer
Mythical figure also called Aeaea 1 answer
Mythical siren 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIRCE (5)

Leivers, so warm and young and lovable; he loved Edgar, who lit up when he came, and the boys and the children and Bill—even the sow Circe and the Indian game-cock called Tippoo.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
Songs can the very moon draw down from heaven Circe with singing changed from human form The comrades of Ulysses, and by song Is the cold meadow-snake, asunder burst.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008
Her feet rested on a meadow sprinkled with minute wild-flowers, and her attitude of smiling majesty recalled that of Dosso Dossi’s Circe.
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 1 (of 10) Edith Wharton 1995
Paris, said one of her greatest writers, “_aime à briser ses idoles_!” As Ulysses and his companions fell, in other days, a prey to the allurements of Circe, so our powerful young nation has fallen more than any other under the influence of the French siren, and brings her a yearly tribute of gold which she receives with avidity, although in her heart there is little fondness for the giver.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
The epic ended by disposing of the surviving personages in a double marriage, Telemachus wedding Circe, and Telegonus Penelope.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008

Quotes with CIRCE (3)

Lark’s Song That child who from Diana’s thought is born A huntress swift, who doth the world adorn With strength and passion worthy of the Green May wax, and one day rise to be a queen. That child who in the eye of Phoebus grows Of visage fair, that none would dare oppose May in her hand hold light and glory too, And to the Light hold sternly staunch and true. That child who with the face of Venus smiles, Will bear a heart of mischief and of wiles, And may in time love’s fait…
D. Alexander Neill
We arrived and the miracle happened. It was the sea and the wind in the bells. We came from far, from years Thirsty as dust, from humble fishermen’s nets on barren shore."~ José Manuel Cardona, from Poems to Circe, The Birnam Wood (El Bosque de Birnam, Consell Insular D'Eivissa, 2007).Translated from the Spanish by Helene Cardona.
Jose Manuel Cardona
Hey Circe, how come your horoscope predictions are never that a hot girl is gonna fall madly in love with me forever and ever?”“Uh, cause you're a dork Seth!” She taunted.“Oh yeah,” Seth said happily smiling at her. “That explains the devastating loneliness and constant abuse by alpha males…
Charlie Fey Easy "A"
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 169 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).