Crossword Clue: One of the Aesir
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- 2011 role for Anthony Hopkins
- Battler of the frost giant Ymir
- A god of war
- Anthony Hopkins, in "Thor"
- Anthony Hopkins' role in 2011's "Thor"
- Anthony Hopkins' role in "Thor"
- Anthony Hopkins' role in "Thor: The Dark World"
- Anthony Hopkins role in "Thor"
- Anthony Hopkins' "Thor" role
- Anthony Hopkins two-time role
- Anthony Hopkins's role in Marvel movies
- Anthony Hopkins's role in "Thor: The Dark World"
- Anthony Hopkins's role in "Thor"
- Anthony Hopkins's "Thor" role
- A slayer of Ymir
- Ares : Greek :: ___ : Norse
- Ares' Norse counterpart
- Berserkers' inspiration
- Asgard chief
- Asgard god
- Asgard head honcho
- Asgard head
- Asgard honcho
- Asgard resident
- Asgard ruler
- Asgard's lord
- Asgard's ruler
- Big name in Norse mythology
- Aesir god
- Aesir leader
- Aesir member
- Aesir ruler
- Aesir V.I.P.
- Allfather of myth
- Balder parent
- Balder sire
- Balder's dad
- Balder's father
- Bor's son
- Boss at Valhalla
- Boss of Norse gods
- His horse had eight legs
- His horse Sleipnir had eight legs
- His ravens represent thought and memory
- His spear was named Gungnir
- His throne was Hlidskjalf
- Greatest of the Aesir
- Hod's father
- Father of Balder, in myth
- Father of Balder, the god of goodness
- Father of Balder
- Father of Thor and Loki
- Father of Thor, in the movies
- Father of Thor
- Frigga's spouse
- Frigg’s hubby
- Frigg's hubby
- Frigg's husband, in myth
- Frigg's husband, in Norse myth
- Frigg's husband
- Frigg's mate
- Frigg's mythical hubby
- Frigg's spouse
- Deity incarnated as Mr. Wednesday in "American Gods"
- Deity with an eight-legged horse
- Edda figure
- Edda hero
- Edda's V.I.P.
- Hopkins, in Marvel movies
- Hopkins, in "Thor"
- Hopkins role in "Thor"
- Hopkins' role in "Thor"
- Hopkins' "Thor" role
- Hopkins's "Thor" role
- Descent of ____
- "Gylfaginning" god
- Host at Valhalla.
- Host at Valhalla
- Fighter of the frost giant Ymir
- Figure in the Edda
- Figure in the Ynglinga saga
- Chief Asgard god
- Chief figure in the Eddas
- Chief god in Norse mythology
- Chief god in the Edda
- Chief god of Asgard
- Chief god of the Aesir
- Chief god of the Eddas
- Chief god of the Vikings
- Chief god of Valhalla
- Chief Norse deity
- Chief Norse god
- Chief Norse gods
- Chief Scandinavian god
- Chief Valhalla god
- Cosmos creator, in myth
- Husband of Frigg.
- Husband of Frigg, in mythology
- Husband of Frigg, in Norse mythology
- Husband of Frigg
- He banished Thor in Marvel Comics
- Creator, in Norse myth
- He gave an eye for wisdom
- He gave up an eye in exchange for wisdom
- He got Thor
- He raised Thor and Loki
- He resides in Valhalla
- He rode an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir
- He ruled Valhalla
- He rules over Valhalla
- Head Norse god
- Gladsheim palace resident
- Imprisoner of Brynhildr
- God assisted by the Valkyries
- God attended by two ravens and two wolves
- God attended by two ravens
- God attended by Valkyries
- God for whom a weekday is named
- God — I nod (anag)
- God identified with Woden
- God in both Eddas
- God in the "Gylfaginning"
- God of both wisdom and war
- God of poetry, wisdom, etc.
- God of the Vikings
- God of war and magic
- God of war and poetry.
- God of war and poetry
- God of war, magic and poetry
- God of wisdom at Valhalla
- God of wisdom
- God on an eight-legged horse
- God played by Anthony Hopkins in "Thor: Ragnarok"
- God played by Anthony Hopkins in "Thor"
- God who commanded the Valkyries
- God who gave an eye in his search for wisdom
- God who gave up an eye to drink from the spring of wisdom
- God who gave up an eye to gain wisdom
- God who inspired Gandalf
- God who oversees Valhalla
- God who presided over the Aesir
- God who rides an eight-legged horse
- God who rode an eight-legged horse
- God who traded an eye for wisdom
- God whom Loki impersonates at the end of "Thor: The Dark World"
- God who's brothers were Vé and Vili
- God whose wolves were named Geri and Freki
- God with a horse named Sleipnir
- God with an eight-legged horse
- God with raven messengers
- God with two ravens on his shoulders
- Godliest Norse god
- For whom Wednesday is named
- Former Asgard ruler
- Jupiter : Roman :: ___ : Norse
- Jupiter's Norse counterpart
- Rider of Sleipnir
- Rider of the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
- Valhalla bigwig
- Valhalla boss
- Valhalla chief
- Valhalla deity
- Valhalla dweller
- Valhalla figure
- Valhalla god
- Valhalla honcho
- Valhalla host.
- Valhalla host
- Valhalla is his hall
- Valhalla leader
- Valhalla man
- Valhalla name
- Valhalla overlord
- Valhalla presider
- Valhalla ruler
- Valhalla V.I.P.
- Valhalla VIP
- Valhalla war god
- Valhalla's chief resident
- Valhalla's lord
- Valhalla's ruling god
- Valkyrie's boss
- Valkyries' boss
- Most powerful of the Aesir
- Stone of ___, in the Orkneys
- Noted warrior
- Oslo god
- Top Norse god
- Mount ___ (highest point on Baffin Island)
- The all-wise, of myth
- Purported ancestor of Ragnar Lothbrok on TV's "Vikings"
- Whom Gandalf was modeled on
- Whom Wednesday is named for
- Whom Wednesday was named for
- Wielder of the spear Gungnir
- Owner of the horse Sleipnir
- Mr. Wednesday's real identity in "American Gods"
- Role in 2011's "Thor"
- Role in the 2011 film "Thor"
- Role in "Thor," 2011
- Role in "Thor"
- Pagan deity
- Viking deity
- Viking god
- Viking VIP
- Viking war god
- Viking's deity
- King of Asgard
- King of the Aesir
- VIP in Norse mythology
- Master of the Valkyries
- Son of Bor and Bestla
- The Norse Zeus
- Pantheon head
- Wise Norse god
- Volsunga saga deity
- "The ruler of the universe"
- Mythical creator of the cosmos
- Mythical dweller across the Rainbow Bridge
- Mythical wanderer whom Gandalf resembles
- Mythical wielder of the spear Gungnir
- Mythological deity with two ravens
- Mythological leader of the Wild Hunt of dead people through the sky in winter
- Ruler at Asgard
- Ruler at Gladsheim
- Ruler at Valhalla
- Ruler of Asgard
- Ruler of the Aesir
- Ruler of the Valkyries
- Ruler of Valhalla
- Ruler over Valhalla
- Ragnarok deity
- Wodan, to a Viking
- Woden's Norse counterpart
- The Valkyries answered to him
- Loki's dad
- One-eyed deity
- One-eyed god.
- One-eyed god of myth
- One-eyed god
- One-eyed Norse deity
- One-eyed Norse god.
- One-eyed Norse god
- One-eyed overlord
- One-eyed "Thor" role for Anthony Hopkins
- Lord of Asgard
- One of the Aesir
- One of the creators of the land of Midgard
- No. 1 Norse god
- Presider over banquets of those slain in battle
- Nordic deity
- Nordic god
- Nordic Zeus
- Major Germanic god
- Norse chief
- Norse deity of war
- Norse deity
- Norse "father of all"
- Norse god.
- Norse god associated with magic
- Norse god for whom Wednesday is named
- Norse god, husband of Frigg, father of Thor
- Norse god married to Frigg
- Norse god of art and culture
- Norse god of culture, art and war
- Norse god of poetry
- Norse god of war and poetry
- Norse god of war and wisdom
- Norse god of war, husband of Frigg
- Norse god of war
- Norse god of wisdom and war
- Norse god of wisdom
- Norse god on an eight-legged horse
- Norse god played by Anthony Hopkins in the "Thor" movies
- Norse god played by Anthony Hopkins
- Norse god portrayed by Anthony Hopkins in 2011's "Thor"
- Norse god who carried a spear named Gungnir
- Norse god who rode Sleipnir
- Norse god who rode the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
- Norse god who rules Asgard
- Norse god who traded an eye for wisdom
- Norse god with an eight-legged horse
- Norse god with an eye patch
- Norse god with raven messengers
- Norse god
- Norse nabob
- Norse namesake of Wednesday
- Major Norse deity
- Major Norse god
- Norse notable
- Norse pantheon bigwig
- Norse supreme deity
- Norse war deity
- Norse war god
- Norse Woden
- Norse Zeus
- Monocular deity
- Revered Norse god
- Prominent character in the Edda
- The Zeus of Norse mythology
- Saga VIP
- Supreme god of the Norse
- Supreme Norse deity
- Supreme Norse god
- Two-time film role for Anthony Hopkins
- Two-time mythological role for Anthony Hopkins
- Two-time role for Hopkins
- Wednesday is named for him
- Wednesday was named after him
- Wednesday was named for him
- Wednesday's god.
- Wednesday's god
- Wednesday's namesake
- Tyr's father
- Scandinavian god of war
- Scandinavian god
- Scandinavian war god
- Wotan, to the Norse
- "Thor: Ragnarok" role
- ThorÂ's lord
- Thor's dad
- Thor's father, in Norse mythology
- Thor's father, played by Anthony Hopkins in the 2011 movie
- Thor's father, played by Anthony Hopkins in the upcoming "Thor: The Dark World"
- Thor's father (played by Anthony Hopkins in two movies)
- Thor's father
- Thor's lord
- Thor's mythical dad
- Thor's pop
- Thor's sire
- Slayer of Ymir, in myth
- Sleipnir's master, in myth
- Sleipnir's master
- Sleipnir's rider
- Ymir's defeater
- Stealer of the Mead of Poetry
- Tolkien's inspiration for Gandalf
Recent Usage of One of the Aesir in Crossword Puzzles
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- USA Today Archive - May 10, 1996
- New York Times - May 17, 1984
- New York Times - Nov. 2, 1980