Answer: EPICS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Long stories
- Heroic tales
- Legends
- Long tales
- Big pictures
- Sweeping stories
- Sagas
- Grand stories
- Heroic poems
- Heroic sagas
- Grand tales
- Certain poems
- Sprawling tales
- Narratives
- DeMille specialties
- DeMille films
- Certain writings
- They usually have many extras
- Major works
- Cinematic spectacles
- Sprawling stories
- Homeric works
- Heroic stories
- Grand-scale stories
- Extended narratives
- Sword-and-sandal flicks
- Sweeping tales
- Some long films
- Narrative poems
- Long poems
- Long narratives
- Long heroic tales
- Legendary stories
- Heroic accounts
- Cast-of-thousands films
- "Beowulf" and others
- They detail heroic deeds
- Sweeping sagas
- Some big-budget films
- Screen whoppers
- Long, long stories
- Homer output
- Films with casts of thousands
- De Mille specialties
- "Paradise Lost" et al.
- "Iliad" and "Odyssey," for two
- Vast tales
- They're not fast reads
- The "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- Tales on vast scales
- Tales in tomes
- Sweeping accounts
- Some westerns
- Really big shows
- Most Michener novels
- Many DeMille productions
- Major stories
- Majestic tales
- Long yarns
- Long heroic stories
- Long chronicles
- Heroic works
- Grist for DeMille
- Great works
- Great adventures
- Films with "casts of thousands"
- Extended and dramatic narratives
- DeMille flicks, often
- Certain films
- Big-budget films
- Big pictures?
- A montage of them was presented at the 2006 Oscars
- "Iliad" and "Odyssey"
- "How the West Was Won" and others
- ''The Iliad'' and ''The Odyssey,'' e.g.
- Works inspired by Calliope, e.g.
- Way-long classics
- Very long poems
- Very long movies
- They usually involve a lot of extras
- They might have a lot of extras
- These have many extras
- The Hindu "Ramayana" and others
- The Gilgamesh story and others
- The "Star Wars" trilogy, e.g.
- Super-long poems
- Super-long classics
- Substantial reads
- Stunning stories
- Some very long films
- Some long stories
- Some long novels
- Some Goldwyn productions
- Some ancient histories
- Sizable accounts?
- Sagas and such
- Protracted works
- Protracted poems
- Poems like the "Iliad"
- Peter Jackson creations
- Otto Preminger productions, typically
- Oscar-bait movies, often
- Monumental tales
- Memorable works
- Massive tales
- Many DeMille movies
- Long, sweeping stories
- Long, majestic songs
- Long, important songs
- Long, great stories
- Long films
- Lavish productions
- Larger-than-life stories
- Larger-than-life movies
- Large-scale stories
- Large accounts?
- Involved stories
- Humongous movies
- Homeric stories
- Homeric products
- Hollywood spectacles
- Hollywood extravaganzas
- Historical movies
- Hardly fast reads
- Grandiose film fare
- Grand-scale tales
- Grand-scale films
- Grand narratives
- Generations-spanning stories
- Films with many extras, often
- Films with many extras
- Films with large casts
- Films that go on for hours
- Films on a grand scale
- Far-from-short films
- Extremely long films
- Expansive stories
- Excessive films?
- Epopees
- DeMille movies, often
- De Mille productions
- De Mille films
- D. W. Griffith films
- Books that require a commitment
- Big-scope books
- Big-budget movies, often
- Big-budget flicks
- Big productions
- Big film productions
- "The Shahnameh" and "The Odyssey," e.g.
- "The Last Samurai" and others
- "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," for two
- "The Hunger Games" and others
- "The Hunger Games" and "Divergent" for two
- "Spice" anagram
- "Paradise Lost" and others
- "Paradise Lost," "Beowulf," etc.
- "Odyssey" and "Iliad"
- "Noah" and "Troy," for two
- "Lawrence of Arabia" and others
- "Iliad" et al.
- "Cleopatra" and others
- "Cleopatra" and "Spartacus"
- "Cleopatra" and "Gandhi," for two
- "Cast-of- thousands" films
- "Cast of thousands" films
- "Beowulf" and "The Aeneid"
- "Beowulf" and "Paradise Lost"
- "Beowulf" and "El Cid," e.g.
- "Ben-Hur" and "Braveheart," for example
- 'Iliad' and the like
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