BC Greek poem discovered in 1501 AD Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ILIAD BC Greek poem discovered in 1501 AD (5)
2% ELEGY Somber poem (5) Universal Mar 3, 2026
2% ISC Greek vowel (3) USA Today Quick Mar 1, 2026
2% GYRO Greek sandwich (4) Commuter Feb 25, 2026
2% VERSE Poem part (5) Thomas Joseph Feb 24, 2026
2% ODES Praiseful poems (4) USA Today Feb 23, 2026
2% EZEKIEL Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC (7) (7) Mirror Quiz Feb 22, 2026
2% OUZOS Greek drinks (5) Newsday Feb 22, 2026
2% CHI Greek X (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 22, 2026
2% AMOUNTED Added up (to) (8) Wall Street Journal Feb 21, 2026
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