Crossword-Solution: PANTHEON 8 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Pantheon n. A temple dedicated to all the gods; especially, the
building so called at Rome.
Pantheon n. The collective gods of a people, or a work treating of
them; as, a divinity of the Greek pantheon.

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PANTHEON anagram ONTHEPAN

We have 17 clues for the answer “PANTHEON”

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Mythological lineup 1 answer
Whole group of gods 1 answer
Westminster Abbey, for example. 1 answer
The gods of a people 1 answer
Temple of the gods 1 answer
TEMPLE of all gods 1 answer
Roman temple 1 answer
ROME, domed building of 1 answer
ROMAN architectural feature 1 answer
It's famous for its bronze doors 1 answer
Illustrious group 1 answer
Heroes' resting place 1 answer
ENGLISH entertainment center/centre, former 1 answer
All the gods of a people or religion 1 answer
Hall of fame 9 answers
Temple ___ 28 answers
tomb 47 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PANTHEON (5)

There was a very white-faced youngster of eighteen who brushed back his hair exactly in Russell’s manner, and was disposed to be uncomfortably silent when he was near her, and to whom she felt it was only Christian kindness to be consistently pleasant; and a lax young man of five-and-twenty in navy blue, who mingled Marx and Bebel with the more orthodox gods of the biological pantheon.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
Francesca could not imagine the drawing-room without the crowning complement of the stately well-hung picture, just as she could not imagine herself in any other setting than this house in Blue Street with its crowded Pantheon of cherished household gods.
The Unbearable Bassington Saki 2013
Asshur had no distinct temple, but as her position was at the head of the Pantheon, all the shrines throughout Assyria were supposed to have been open to her worship.
The God-Idea of the Ancients Eliza Burt Gamble 1996
The Pantheon, with its majestic front, all seamed and furrowed like an old face, had summer light upon its battered walls.
Pictures from Italy Charles Dickens 2013
The golden calf they worship at Boston is a pigmy compared with the giant effigies set up in other parts of that vast counting-house which lies beyond the Atlantic; and the almighty dollar sinks into something comparatively insignificant, amidst a whole Pantheon of better gods.
American Notes for General Circulation Charles Dickens 2013

Quotes with PANTHEON (3)

What are the dead, anyway, but waves and energy? Light shining from a dead star? That, by the way, is a phrase of Julian's. I remember it from a lecture of his on the Iliad, when Patroklos appears to Achilles in a dream. There is a very moving passage where Achilles overjoyed at the sight of the apparition — tries to throw his arms around the ghost of his old friend, and it vanishes. The dead appear to us in dreams, said Julian, because that's the only way they can make us se…
Donna Tartt The Secret History
Today almost everybody is a writer, the enormous publish button on blogs and websites begs you everywhere to click on it! And bam you are a writer. To hell with agents and publishing houses and rejection letters. Immortality for you is on the click of a mouth! We are advancing at the speed of light! You can become an author at 140 characters. To hell with long winding sentences and long hours of scratching the head, the immortals of today instantly get a "like" and they insta…
Bangambiki Habyarimana Pearls Of Eternity
I am alive to a usual objection to what is clearly part of my programme for the metier of poetry. The objection is that the doctrine requires a ridiculous amount of erudition (pedantry), a claim which can be rejected by appeal to the lives of poets in any pantheon. It will even be affirmed that much learning deadens or perverts poetic sensibility. While, however, we persist in believing that a poet ought to know as much as will not encroach upon his necessary receptivity and …
T. S. Eliot
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1961–2021).