One of Penelope's 108 in the "Odyssey" Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answer For One of Penelope's 108 in the "Odyssey":

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SUITOR One of Penelope's 108 in the "Odyssey" (6)
63% EPIC The Odyssey, e.g. (4) TV Sep 7, 2025
63% EPICS "Beowulf" and "The Odyssey" (5) USA Today Aug 17, 2025
60% CIRCE "Odyssey" sorceress (5) LA Times Daily Jul 28, 2025
60% CRUZ Actress Penelope (4) Eugene Sheffer Jun 13, 2025
60% SUITORS 108 ''Odyssey'' fellows (7) Newsday Mar 14, 2020
57% ILIAD Work followed by the Odyssey (5) TV Aug 10, 2025
57% SIRENS Odyssey singers (6) Newsday Jun 13, 2025
57% OSSA "Odyssey" peak (4) LA Times Daily Jun 8, 2025
54% SEA It's "wine-dark," in Homer's "Odyssey" (3) New York Times Sep 6, 2025
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