Crossword Clue: Ancient city-state
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Ancient city-state"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Ancient city-state"
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- "300" city
- '300' city
- Ancient Athens foe
- Ancient Athens rival
- Ancient capital of Laconia
- Ancient city-state
- Ancient enemy of Athens
- Ancient foe of Athens
- Ancient Greek city-state
- Ancient Greek city
- Ancient Greek military power
- Ancient Greek rival of Athens
- Ancient Greek state
- Ancient Laconian city
- Ancient Laconian state
- Ancient land known in antiquity as Lacedaemon
- Ancient military hub
- Ancient Peloponnesian state
- Ancient rival of Athens
- Battle of Thermopylae side
- Achaean League member
- Athens' ancient enemy
- Athens' ancient rival
- Athens' long-ago foe
- Athens' rival
- Athens' rival of old
- Athens' rival of yore
- Athens rival
- Athens's rival
- Aggressive ancient city-state
- Agiad dynasty's domain
- Ally of Athens at Thermopylae.
- Ally of Corinth
- Greek city-state
- Greek city
- Home for Leonidas
- Home of the 300 in the film "300"
- Homeland of the 300 warriors in "300"
- Conquerer of Athens
- Conqueror of Athens
- Filmdom's "In the Heat of the Night" city
- Corinthian War participant
- Corinthian War side
- Enemy of ancient Athens
- Enemy of Athens, at one time
- Enemy of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- Enemy of Athens
- Its lawgiver was Lycurgus
- City attacked by Cleon
- City in ancient Laconia
- City in Ga. or Greece
- City in Laconia
- City of Greece
- City-state involved in the Peloponnesian War
- City-state ruled by King Leonidas
- City-state that won the Peloponnesian War
- Foe of Athens
- Domain of King Tyndareus
- Dominant city of Greece, once
- Capital of ancient Laconia
- Capital of Laconia
- "In the Heat of the Night" city
- "In the Heat of the Night" locale
- In the Heat of the Night setting
- "In the Heat of the Night" setting
- "In the Heat of the Night" town
- Helot's home
- Helot's land
- Noted ancient Greek city
- Rival of Athens
- Rival of Greece
- Martial state
- Winner of the Peloponnesian War
- Lacedaemon
- Old Athenian ally against Persia
- Old Athens enemy
- Old Athens foe
- Old Athens rival
- Laconian capital
- Laconian power
- Laconians' capital
- Laconophile's love
- Laconophilia love
- Old Greek capital
- Old Greek city state, famous for its citizens' austere lifestyle
- Old Greek city state
- Old rival of Athens
- Land of Leonidas
- Menelaus' kingdom
- Menelaus's realm
- Once powerful city-state of ancient Greece
- Realm of Menelaus
- Neighbor of La Crosse, Wis.
- Loser at Thermopylae
- Peloponnesian city-state
- Peloponnesian city
- Peloponnesian League home
- Peloponnesian power
- Peloponnesian stronghold
- Peloponnesian War city-state
- Peloponnesian War participant
- Peloponnesian War side
- Peloponnesian War victor
- Peloponnesian War winner
- Lysander commanded its fleet
- Mississippi town in "In the Heat of the Night"
- Leonidas' city
- Leonidas' kingdom
- Leonidas's kingdom in "300"
- Leonidas's kingdom
- Leonidas's land
- Persian War participant
- Modern Laconian capital
- Resort in N.C.
- Side in the Peloponnesian War
- Thermopylae defender
- What the 300 defended
- Where Agis ruled
- Where Cleomenes ruled
Recent Usage of Ancient city-state in Crossword Puzzles
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- Newsday - May 17, 2006
- New York Times - Sept. 22, 1970