| Homer hero |
| Greek hero |
| Foe of Troy |
| Comet rival |
| Iliad" hero |
| Trojan hero |
| Salamis hero |
| Sink cleaner |
| Ontario city |
| Bon Ami rival |
| Role in "Troy |
| Greek warrior |
| Hector battler |
| Son of Telamon |
| Cleanser brand |
| Sophocles play |
| A Greek warrior |
| Achilles cohort |
| Bleach in a can |
| Warrior at Troy |
| Sophocles drama |
| Mr. Clean rival |
| Trojan War hero |
| ''Iliad'' figure |
| Classic cleanser |
| He dueled Hector |
| Soft Scrub rival |
| Cleansing powder |
| Achilles' cousin |
| Rival of Bon Ami |
| Popular cleanser |
| Comet competitor |
| ''Iliad'' warrior |
| Trojan War figure |
| Ontario community |
| Sophocles tragedy |
| Comet competition |
| Play by Sophocles |
| Comet alternative |
| Warrior of legend |
| Clorox competitor |
| The Iliad" warrior |
| Hector's archenemy |
| Siege of Troy hero |
| Trojan war suicide |
| Brand under a sink |
| Cousin of Achilles |
| Hero of "The Iliad |
| Bon Ami competitor |
| Trojan War warrior |
| ''Iliad'' character |
| Mythical Greek hero |
| Sink-cleaning brand |
| Bon Ami alternative |
| Centaur-trained hero |
| Greek suicide victim |
| Sophocles title hero |
| Brand under the sink |
| Mr. Clean competitor |
| Tragedy by Sophocles |
| The blue dot cleanser |
| Amsterdam soccer team |
| Big name in cleansers |
| Fighter in the "Iliad |
| Greek warrior of myth |
| Warrior in "The Iliad |
| Runner-up to Achilles |
| Hero in the Trojan War |
| Hero of the Trojan War |
| ''The Iliad'' character |
| Character in the "Iliad |
| Comet and Bon Ami rival |
| Colgate-Palmolive brand |
| It's "stronger than dirt |
| Battler of Hector at Troy |
| He rescued Achilles' body |
| Hero of a Sophocles drama |
| A Greek hero in the "Iliad |
| Brand of lemon dish liquid |
| Cleaner in a turquoise can |
| Brand of powdered cleanser |
| Greek warrior of the "Iliad |
| Stronger than dirt!" product |
| Stronger than dirt" cleanser |
| Cleanser competitor of Comet |
| He fought alongside Achilles |
| Foaming cleanser" of old ads |
| Early competitor of Mr. Clean |
| Netherlands soccer powerhouse |
| Stronger than dirt" sloganeer |
| Subject of a Sophocles tragedy |
| Caustic cleaner in a green can |
| He fought Hector in the "Iliad |
| Battler of Hector in the "Iliad |
| Cleaner not to be used on metal |
| He rescued the body of Achilles |
| Prince in "Troilus and Cressida |
| Cleanser named for a Greek hero |
| Competitor of Comet and Bon Ami |
| Homer's "bulwark of the Achaeans |
| Tragic figure of a Sophocles play |
| Cleans like a white tornado" brand |
| He fights Hector in Homer's "Iliad |
| Cleaner named after a Greek warrior |
| Hector's opponent in the Trojan War |
| Mythological name on a cleaning can |
| Title character in a Sophocles play |
| Cleans like a white tornado" product |
| Cleaner named after a Trojan war hero |
| Warrior trained by the centaur Chiron |
| Mythological name on a cleaning bottle |
| Cleaner promoted as "stronger than dirt |
| Powdered cleanser named for a Greek hero |
| Sophocles play set during the Trojan War |
| Trojan War hero with a namesake cleanser |
| Cleanser brand with a name from mythology |
| Cleanser whose name comes from Greek myth |
| He vied with Odysseus for Achilles' armor |
| Homer called him "bulwark of the Achaeans |
| Trojan War figure who was Achilles' cousin |
| Cleanser with the motto "Stronger than dirt! |
| Mythical Greek hero, who fought against Troy |
| Cleanser with the slogan "Stronger than dirt! |
| Mythical Greek hero — Amsterdam football club |
| Hero who helped Odysseus recover Achilles's body |
| Its slogan was once "Cleans like a white tornado |
| Product with TV's first advertising jingle, 1948 |
| Powdered cleaner named for a legendary Greek hero |
| Powdered cleaner named for a Greek Trojan War hero |
| Greek hero of the Trojan war — Dutch football team |
| War hero who killed himself with a onetime rival's sword |
| Iliad" character with a shield made from seven bulls' hides |
| Powdered cleanser whose original slogan was "Stronger than dirt! |
| Stronger than grease!" cleanser or "I'm strong and for Greece!" warrior |