Greek god to whom vultures were sacred Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ARES Greek god to whom vultures were sacred (4)
3% PAN Greek god (3) (3) The Sun Mini Jan 20, 2026
3% EROS Greek god of love (4)
3% E Greek god of love (1) USA Today Quick Nov 30, 2025
3% HERA Certain Greek god (4) USA Today Quick Nov 21, 2025
3% APOLLO Greek god (6) The Telegraph Quick Nov 12, 2025
2% PSALM Sacred song (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 18, 2026
2% ZORBA "___ the Greek" (5) LA Times Mini Jan 17, 2026
2% ALIENEE Property to whom is transferred (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 15, 2026
2% IDOLS False gods (5) Commuter Jan 13, 2026
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