Feet of ancient Greeks (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% IONIC Feet of ancient Greeks (5) (5)
10% ODEONS Ancient Greek theatres (6) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 4, 2025
10% EROS Cupid, to ancient Greeks (4) Universal Aug 25, 2025
10% PLATO Ancient Greek philosopher (5) The Telegraph Mini Aug 8, 2025
9% SPARTA Ancient Greek city-state (6) LA Times Daily Aug 12, 2025
9% AGORA Ancient Greek marketplace (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 30, 2025
9% PAN Greek god with a goat's legs and feet (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 8, 2025
9% ZEUS The supreme god of the ancient Greeks (4)
9% IONIA Ancient Greek region (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jun 28, 2025
9% ARISTOTLE Ancient Greek philosopher (9) Commuter Jun 14, 2025
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