Word "PANDORA" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
(Greek mythology) the first woman; created by Hephaestus on orders from Zeus who presented her to Epimetheus along with a box filled with evils

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She names a vessel (7)
Mythical character who opened a box Commuter 19 Apr 2024
Woman of myth with cooking vessel on winding road (7)
First woman in Greek mythology (7)
A pardon is called for - she was told to spread those ills of humanity
First woman, made for Zeus (7)
The first woman according to Greek Mythology (7)
Criticise artist holding party for Greek woman (7)
In Greek Mythology, who was the first mortal woman? (7)
Peter the explorer? No - Someone else (7)
Greek mythological character (7)
First woman priest, also part seer (7)
First woman, in Greek myth New York Times 20 Jun 2023
Famed box opener Thomas Joseph 22 Dec 2022
Her name is Greek for 'all-gifted' New York Times 11 Sep 2022
Famed box opener Thomas Joseph 28 Dec 2021
Music streaming service USA Today 10 Oct 2021
Jewelry brand specializing in charm bracelets Universal 23 Jul 2021
Streaming service owned by Sirius XM Wall Street Journal 25 Jun 2021
____'s Box The Telegraph Quick 11 Mar 2021
Earth-like planet from "Avatar" that is inhabited by the Na'vi tribe
Famed box opener Thomas Joseph 16 Nov 2020
Blast road built by first woman
Box opener of myth Thomas Joseph 15 Jul 2020
Box female soldiers, with police car outside
Greek First Lady‘s assistant straddling two gates
Fictional planet from "Avatar"
She opened a box of letters from Dad?
Shipping line registered a toxic container carrier
First woman in shipping firm starts to resent advice
Box opener Wall Street Journal 12 Sep 2018
Mythical box opener Eugene Sheffer 06 Jul 2018
Curious box opener LA Times Daily 30 May 2018
Curious box opener The Washington Post 30 May 2018
First Lady in Pennsylvania, North Dakota, Oregon area The Telegraph Toughie 22 Feb 2018
Box opener
Curious box opener
Woman with trouble opening up? Wall Street Journal 18 Feb 2017
She opened the box containing one or two of Pa's pieces The Telegraph Cryptic 22 Jan 2017
Criticise girl who released much evil The Telegraph Cryptic 07 Nov 2016
*First human woman, in Greek myth LA Times Daily 23 Oct 2016
Box opener of myth LA Times Daily 05 Jul 2016
Box opener of myth Universal 31 May 2016
Box opener of myth
*First human woman, in Greek myth
Box opener of myth
Options Papa offers disobedient opener who might have helped 16 The Telegraph Toughie 11 Dec 2015
Ill-fated woman? LA Times Daily 09 Aug 2015
Mythological name meaning "all-gifted" LA Times Daily 12 Apr 2015
Mythological name meaning "all-gifted"
Ill-fated woman?
Mythological name meaning "all-gifted"
Criticise girl for releasing the evils of the world?
Fabled box opener
Box opener of myth
Mythological box opener
First woman to seek gold with another
Infamous box opener
Curious box opener
Mythical box opener
Spotify competitor
First woman, in Greek myth
Mythical box opener
First woman, in Greek myth
Ill-fated opener of myth
Ill-fated opener of myth
Box opener of myth
Her curiosity caused trouble
Noted box opener
Mythological box opener
Noted box opener
Curious one
Box opener of myth
Mythical box opener
Box opener
Box opener of myth
First lady of Greek mythology
Curious one of myth
Infamous box opener of myth
Lady with a box
Curious Greek
Box possessor
The Eve of mythology
Mythical releaser of troubles
She wasn't hopeless
Box opener or mollusk
Box opener of note
She had a boxful of troubles
Wife of Epimetheus
Kind of moth
Releaser of evils
Curious woman of myth
Certain box-opener
Box-opener of note
Symbol of curiosity.
Greek version of Eve.
Well-known box opener.
Mythical mischief-maker.
Mythical first mortal woman.
First woman, in Greek myth.
Wife of Epimetheus.
First woman in Greek myth.
Recent Ava Gardner role.
Sister-in-law of Prometheus.
All she kept was Hope.
The first woman, in Greek myth.
Prometheus' brother's wife.
The girl who kept Hope in a box.
All-gifted woman, created by Hephaestus.
Music Genome Project website
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