Answer: ILIAD
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- It's a long story
- Long tale
- Homeric epic
- Trojan War epic
- Epic
- Troy story
- Homer work
- Old war story
- Long poem
- Trojan War story
- Long narrative
- Homeric work
- Long account
- Epic poem
- Homer epic
- Tale of Troy
- Homer classic
- Story of Achilles
- 24-part epic
- Trojan War saga
- Poem describing the siege of Troy
- Troy story?
- Greek epic
- 24-book Greek epic
- War story
- Trojan saga
- Tale of the Trojan War
- Homeric saga
- Homeric classic
- Greek epic poem
- Epic translated by Pope
- Epic poem of the Trojan War
- Tale of Achilles
- Long series of woes
- It ends with Hector's funeral
- Homer's Trojan War epic
- Epic that ends with Hector's funeral
- Epic about the Trojan War
- Classics 101 text
- Classic tale of Troy
- Trojan War classic
- Siege of Troy epic
- Series of woes
- Poem about Paris?
- Homeric poem
- Homer's work
- Homer output
- High-school reading
- Epic poem by Homer
- Epic of Troy
- Epic by Homer
- Epic account
- Ancient Greek epic
- Achilles spiel?
- 24-book poem
- Work with 24 books
- Work translated by Pope
- Trojan War tale
- Trojan War account
- Tale of Paris?
- Tale of Achilles and Agamemnon
- Tale about Paris, et al.
- Story of Troy
- Story of a siege
- Story involving Paris
- Story featuring Paris
- Series of disasters
- Poem on the seige of Troy
- Poem in 24 books
- Pitt movie inspiration
- Partner of the "Odyssey"
- One of Homer's epics
- Homeric war epic
- Homer's epic
- Homer opus
- Homer hit
- Greek masterwork
- Greek epic spanning 24 books
- Epic with Achilles
- Epic tale of Troy
- Epic tale by Homer
- Epic starring Achilles
- Epic poem in dactylic hexameter
- Epic poem about the Trojan War
- Epic in which Hector is slain
- Epic in dactylic hexameter
- Epic Greek poem
- Epic featuring Achilles
- Epic centered on Achilles
- Early epic
- Classic war story
- Book about the Trojan War
- Ancient war story
- Ancient Greek epic poem
- Ancient epic
- Achilles vs. Hector epic
- "Odyssey" prelude
- Zeus remains largely neutral during its narrative
- Work with Ajax
- Work translated by Chapman
- Work that begins with an invocation to the Muses, with "The"
- Work that begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..."
- Work set in Troy
- Work often read before the "Odyssey"
- Where to read about Achilles' wrath
- Whence the line "Beauty, terrible beauty! A deathless goddess - so she strikes our eyes!"
- When many Trojans were used as protection
- War tale in 24 parts
- War story, Greek-style
- Venerable war story
- Twenty-four-book Greek epic
- Troy's war story
- Troy's saga
- Troy story in verse
- Trojan War verse
- Trojan War poem
- Trojan War masterpiece
- Trojan War epic written by Homer
- Trojan War epic with a 2023 translation by Emily Wilson
- Trojan War epic poem
- Trojan War epic by Homer
- Trojan War chronicle
- Trojan epic
- This features Achilles' wrath
- The "Odyssey" is its sequel
- Tale with a memorable horse
- Tale of the wrath of Achilles
- Tale of an ancient siege
- Tale in which Hector and Achilles duel
- Tale featuring Achilles
- Tale about Troy
- Story with Helen of Troy
- Story of war-torn Troy
- Story of Achilles' wrath.
- Story featuring divine intervention
- Story Achilles appears in
- Source of "The glorious gifts of the gods are not to be cast aside"
- Required reading for a classics major
- Precursor of the "Odyssey"
- Poem written over 2,700 years ago
- Poem with approximately 16,000 lines
- Poem whose first word is "wrath"
- Poem that inspired Pat Barker's "The Women of Troy"
- Poem that ends with the funeral of Hector
- Poem that covers a few weeks of a war
- Poem of 15,000+ lines
- Poem in which Paris plays a prominent part
- Poem having 24 books
- Poem about the Trojan War
- Poem about Paris, in part
- Paris story?
- Paris is in it
- Paris is found in it
- Paris is featured in it
- Paris fights in it
- Opus set in Troy
- Old battle story
- Nowadays it might be called "Achilles' Wrath: The Poem"
- Noted war story
- Noted war poem
- Narrative set in the Bronze Age
- Long, old yarn
- Long poem about a war
- Long Greek story
- Literary work in which Paris is featured
- Literary source for Broadway's "The Golden Apple"
- Its opening line mentions Peleus
- Its first word translates as "wrath"
- It's divided into 24 books
- It starts "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son..."
- It ends with the burial of Hector
- It ends with Hector being burned on a pyre
- It ends "...and peaceful slept the mighty Hector's shade"
- It covers Hector's death
- It contains the Catalogue of Ships
- It concludes with Hector's funeral
- It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son ..."
- It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of ..."
- Inspiration for the 2004 film "Troy"
- Inspiration for "Troy"
- Inspiration for "Troilus and Cressida"
- Homeric saga featuring the Catalogue of Ships
- Homeric narrative
- Homeric masterpiece
- Homeric epic, with "The"
- Homerian work
- Homer's war epic
- Homer's first episode
- Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War
- Homer's epic poem
- Homer's epic about Troy
- Homer's epic about the Trojan War
- Homer's Achilles spiel?
- Homer's "homer"?
- Homer wower
- Homer title
- Homer poem
- Homer doesn't say "D'oh!" in it
- Hector dies near the end of it
- Hector dies in it
- Greek poem describing the siege of Troy
- Greek epic poem about the Trojan War
- Greek epic poem about the siege of Troy
- First work read in Columbia's Literature Humanities course
- Epic work with a kleos (glory) theme
- Epic with Patroclus and Achilles
- Epic with more than 15,000 lines
- Epic with a very big horse
- Epic with a Catalogue of Ships
- Epic upon which "Troy" is loosely based
- Epic Troy story
- Epic translated by Alexander Pope
- Epic that includes the Teichoscopia
- Epic set during the Trojan War
- Epic relating the siege of Troy
- Epic poem written in Homeric Greek
- Epic poem with about 16,000 lines
- Epic poem set in Anatolia
- Epic poem from Homer
- Epic poem featuring Hector
- Epic poem featuring Achilles
- Epic of the Trojan War
- Epic of note
- Epic involving Agamemnon
- Epic involving Achilles' wrath
- Epic including the Trojan Horse
- Epic including the Catalogue of Ships
- Epic Greek tale written by Homer
- Epic from Homer
- Epic featuring the fall of Troy
- Epic featuring the Catalogue of Ships
- Epic featuring Paris
- Epic featuring Agamemnon
- Epic containing 24 books
- Epic about the death of Hector
- Epic about Achilles, Hector et al.
- Epic about a siege
- Collection of 24 books
- Classics 101 text (with "The")
- Classical inspiration for the 2004 film "Troy"
- Classic work that's the basis for Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida"
- Classic with Achilles
- Classic story in which Paris figures prominently
- Classic in dactylic hexameter
- Classic Greek epic poem
- Classic epic
- Bronze Age chronicle
- Ancient yarn
- Ancient Greek class reading
- Ancient classic.
- Ancient classic
- An epic of woes.
- Alexander Pope translation acclaimed by Dr. Johnson
- Achilles story
- Achilles spiel
- Achilles epic
- Account with 24 books
- Account of tribulations
- A tale of Troy
- A series of disasters
- A long tale of woe.
- A long series of woes, etc.
- 24-part classic
- 24-book epic poem of more than 15,000 lines
- 24-book epic poem
- 24-book epic
- 24-book classic
- 24-book Bronze Age narrative
- "Troilus and Cressida" source, in part
- "The ___," Greek epic
- "Ruin, eldest daughter of Zeus" work
- "Odyssey" predecessor
- "Odyssey" : journey :: ___ : war
- "King Priam" is based on it
- 'Odyssey' companion piece
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