Crossword-Solution: MYCENAE
We have 23 clues for the answer “MYCENAE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| an ancient city is southern Greece | 1 answer |
| Tourist sight near Corinth | 1 answer |
| THYESTES, kingdom of | 1 answer |
| Principal city of ancient Greece, destroyed 468 B. C. | 1 answer |
| PERSEUS, city of | 1 answer |
| Legendary capital of King Agamemnon | 1 answer |
| Ancient Greek civilization on the Peloponnesus | 1 answer |
| Agamemnon's domain | 1 answer |
| ATREUS, kingdom of | 2 answers |
| GREEK archaeological site | 2 answers |
| CLYTEMNESTRA, kingdom of | 2 answers |
| AGAMEMNON, kingdom of | 2 answers |
| daughter Agamemnon | 10 answers |
| Agamemnon king of | 10 answers |
| Agamemnon daughter | 10 answers |
| brother Agamemnon | 10 answers |
| Agamemnon brother | 10 answers |
| Agamemnon wife | 11 answers |
| AGAMEMNON AUTHOR | 11 answers |
| AGAMEMNON | 11 answers |
| Brother of Agamemnon | 11 answers |
| DAUGHTER OF AGAMEMNON | 12 answers |
| GREEK city/town, ancient | 26 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MYCENAE (5)
Agamemnon, the King of Mycenae, who had himself contributed over 100 ships to the fleet, decided to consult his Seer.
Each task alike is arduous, and for each A horse young, fiery, swift of foot, they seek; How oft so-e'er yon rival may have chased The flying foe, or boast his native plain Epirus, or Mycenae's stubborn hold, And trace his lineage back to Neptune's birth.
But when he saw the mighty barrier stretch O'er hill and valley, and enclose the land, He bade his columns leave their rocky hold And seize on posts of vantage in the plain; Thus forcing Caesar to extend his troops On wider lines; and holding for his own Such space encompassed as divides from Rome Aricia, (4) sacred to that goddess chaste Of old Mycenae; or as Tiber holds From Rome's high ramparts to the Tuscan sea, Unless he deviate.
Eurypylus hath slain Bucolion, Nesus, and Chromion and Antiphus; Twain in Mycenae dwelt, a goodly land; In Lacedaemon twain.
But when he heard a report of the heroes’ gathering and had reached Lyrceian Argos from Arcadia by the road along which he carried the boar alive that fed in the thickets of Lampeia, near the vast Erymanthian swamp, the boar bound with chains he put down from his huge shoulders at the entrance to the market-place of Mycenae; and himself of his own will set out against the purpose of Eurystheus; and with him went Hylas, a brave comrade, in the flower of youth, to bear his arrows and to guard his bow.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1946–2009).