Temple on the Acropolis, from 409 B.C. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ERECHTHEUM Temple on the Acropolis, from 409 B.C. (10)
95% PARTHENON Acropolis temple (9) Wall Street Journal Feb 11, 2026
74% NOTE A, B or C# (4) Universal Jan 27, 2026
69% MEL B or C in the Spice Girls (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 12, 2026
66% SEIZE C C C C C C C (5) New York Times Mini Apr 1, 2026
60% BRR "It's c-c-cold!" (3)
60% COOLING A/C (7) TV Mar 22, 2026
60% ATHENA ___ Nike (Acropolis temple) (6)
57% PAGODA Buddhist temple (6) Puzzler Backwords Mar 13, 2026
57% GUEST B&B patron (5) LA Times Daily Mar 8, 2026
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