Crossword Clue: Oldest city in Greece
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Oldest city in Greece"
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- Ancient Greek city
- Ancient Greek metropolis
- Ancient Mycenaean stronghold
- Ancient rival of Sparta
- A foe of Sparta
- Birthplace of Perseus
- Agamemnon's home
- Ally of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- Historic city in Greece
- Greek city that remained neutral during the Persian Wars
- Greek city where Perseus was born
- Greek city
- CFL team
- Homeric dog
- Diomedes was its king
- First to recognize the returning Odysseus
- City in Greece
- City in SE Greece
- City of the Peloponnesus
- City that rivaled ancient Sparta
- Rival of ancient Sparta
- Rival of Sparta and Athens
- Rival of Sparta
- Toronto team, familiarly
- Toronto team
- Strong rival of Sparta
- Odysseus' dog
- Odysseus' faithful dog
- Odysseus' smart dog
- Odysseus's dog
- Odysseus's faithful dog in "The Odyssey"
- Odysseus's faithful dog
- Old Greek city
- Old Peloponnesian power
- Oldest city in Greece
- Long-time rival of Sparta
- Peloponnesian city
- Peloponnesian town
- Supposed birthplace of Perseus
Recent Usage of Oldest city in Greece in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Nov. 9, 2002