Mars |
Exposes |
Olympian |
War god. |
Greek God |
War force |
War lover |
War maker |
Zeus' boy |
War deity |
Warmonger |
A/k/a Mars |
Ajax's god |
Hera's son |
Iliad" god |
Greek hawk |
Greek Mars |
God of war |
Son of Zeus |
Armored god |
Hawk of old |
Man of war. |
Mars' alias |
Martial god |
Phobos' dad |
Violent god |
Trojan ally |
Warrior god |
Eris's twin |
Olympic god |
Warlike god |
Hawkish god |
Warring god |
Greek deity |
Son of Hera |
Ancient hawk |
Calydon sire |
Helmeted god |
Olympian son |
Olympus name |
Plato's Mars |
A god of war |
Battling god |
Eros' father |
He means war |
Militant god |
Iliad" deity |
Metric units |
Olympic hawk |
Helmeted hawk |
Mars, to some |
Olympian god. |
The Greek Tiu |
The god Mars. |
Immortal hawk |
Warlike deity |
Warring deity |
God of hawks? |
Hellenic hawk |
Roman war god |
A son of Hera |
A son of Zeus |
Hawkish deity |
Olympian hawk |
Bellicose god |
Land measures |
Busy Olympian. |
Father of Fear |
God on Olympus |
Greek war god. |
Harmonia's dad |
Hebe's brother |
Helmeted deity |
Match for Mars |
Symbol of war. |
War-loving god |
Aggressive god |
Mars, to Homer |
Mythical hawk? |
Mars, to Plato |
Trojan War god |
Iliad" war god |
God of War" god |
An Olympic twin |
Hawk on Olympus |
Mars equivalent |
Olympic war god |
Olympic warrior |
Phobos's father |
Rider on Phobos |
Trojan War ally |
Aphrodite's man |
Combative deity |
Mars, to Uranus |
Brother of Hebe |
Hawk among gods |
Mars, in Athens |
Square measures |
Olympus dweller |
Warrior of myth |
Mars, to Greeks |
Greek war deity |
Belligerent god |
Brother of Eris |
Bellicose deity |
Atalanta's lover |
Bellicose figure |
Calydon's father |
God of bloodlust |
Grandson of Rhea |
Hippolyta's sire |
Hippolyte's sire |
Militant of myth |
Olympic fighter? |
Olympian fighter |
Spear-toting god |
Surface measures |
Aggressive deity |
Father of Deimos |
Enyo's companion |
Olympian warrior |
Aphrodite's beau |
''Iliad'' figure |
Warlike Olympian |
Mythical war god |
Mars counterpart |
Warring Olympian |
Olympian war god |
Father of Phobos |
Aphrodite's love |
Hawkish Olympian |
Greek god of war |
Wonder Woman" foe |
The Iliad" figure |
Companion of Enyo |
Father of Anteros |
Father of Calydon |
Fighting Olympian |
Helmeted Olympian |
Hera's young hawk |
Mars, to Pericles |
Mars, to Menander |
Mars, to Socrates |
Martial Greek god |
Mythological hawk |
Nephew of Demeter |
Rooter for Hector |
Warlike Greek god |
A Brother of Hebe |
Brother of Athena |
Father of Romulus |
God in the "Iliad |
God with a shield |
Husband of Otrera |
Mars, to Menelaus |
Mars's equivalent |
Metric land units |
Violent Greek god |
''Iliad'' warrior |
Mythical militant |
Harmonia's father |
Zeus' war-god son |
Belligerent deity |
Guitarist Segovia |
Trojan War figure |
Iliad" warrior-god |
Aphrodites lover |
Atalanta's beloved |
Hellenic war deity |
Hera's hawkish boy |
Hera's hawkish son |
Hippolyte's father |
Mars to the Greeks |
Mars, to Melanthus |
Mars, to Sophocles |
Mythical warmonger |
One of Hera's sons |
One of Zeus's sons |
Saber rattling god |
Father of Diomedes |
Hector's protector |
Mars's counterpart |
Mythical Greek god |
Olympian aggressor |
Hippolyta's father |
Olympus inhabitant |
Chariot-riding god |
Father of Harmonia |
Olympian warmonger |
War god on Olympus |
Bellicose Olympian |
Lover of Aphrodite |
A lover of Atalanta |
Agamemnon's war god |
Aphrodite's squeeze |
Father of Hippolyta |
Friend of Aphrodite |
NASA launch vehicle |
Other name for Mars |
Pugnacious Olympian |
Symbol of bloodlust |
Warlord of Olympus. |
Battle-minded deity |
Protector of Hector |
Warring son of Zeus |
''Iliad'' character |
Counterpart of Mars |
Counterpart to Mars |
Father of Hippolyte |
Mythical god of war |
Aphrodite's husband |
Aggressive Olympian |
Metric land measure |
Bellicose Greek god |
Aphrodite's consort |
Aphrodite's romancer |
Consort of Aphrodite |
Destructive Olympian |
Diomedes speared him |
Father of Ascalaphus |
Foe in "Wonder Woman |
Figure in "The Iliad |
God of war, to Plato |
Hawk in Homer's time |
Head hawk on Olympus |
Hera's bellicose son |
Metric land measures |
Mythological war god |
Symbol of militarism |
Trojan's deific ally |
A lover of Aphrodite |
Aggressive Greek god |
Belligerent Olympian |
Son of Zeus and Hera |
Bellicose son of Hera |
Beloved of Aphrodite. |
Father of the Amazons |
God once put in a jar |
Olympian with a spear |
Spear carrier of myth |
Zeus' destructive son |
Aphrodite's boyfriend |
Brother of Hephaestus |
Destructive Greek god |
Belligerent Greek god |
Trojan War instigator |
Mount Olympus warrior |
A son of Zeus and Hera |
Athenas half-brother |
Athens's Temple of ___ |
Bloodthirsty Greek god |
Half-brother of Athena |
Hawkish Hellenic deity |
He favored the Trojans |
Hebe's hawkish brother |
Immortal helmet wearer |
Lord of general havoc. |
Trojan War participant |
Villain of "God of War |
Half-brother of Hermes |
Olympian chariot rider |
War god, to the Greeks |
Assister of the Trojans |
Battles buff on Olympus |
Belligerent Greek deity |
Dogs were sacred to him |
Father of Fear, in myth |
God of war for Achilles |
Greek god with a shield |
He killed Halirrhothius |
Twelve Olympians member |
Zeus's warmongering son |
Destructive son of Zeus |
Belligerent son of Zeus |
Mythological god of war |
Mars' Greek counterpart |
Athena's violent brother |
Athena's warring brother |
Athenian soldier's deity |
God depicted in a helmet |
God who drove a quadriga |
Half-brother of Heracles |
Killer of Poseidon's son |
Mythical Greek warmonger |
Shield-bearing Greek god |
Warrior on Mount Olympus |
Wonder Woman" antagonist |
Half brother of Hercules |
Mars's Greek counterpart |
God of war, in mythology |
Father of Fear and Panic |
Battle god for the Greeks |
God depicted with a spear |
God with a vulture symbol |
Greek counterpart to Mars |
Mars, to Zeus and friends |
One of Atalanta's suitors |
Slayer of Adonis, in myth |
Villain in 'Wonder Woman' |
Father of Fear and Terror |
Mythical Greek god of war |
Trojan ally in the "Iliad |
Aphrodite was his consort |
Greek counterpart of Mars |
Busiest of the Greek gods. |
Hawk with a crested helmet |
He had a spear and a torch |
War god of Greek mythology |
Mars' Hellenic counterpart |
Scourge of mortals": Homer |
___ Technica (tech website) |
Father of Harmonia, in myth |
Mars : Rome : : __ : Greece |
Mars : Roman :: ___ : Greek |
Father of Deimos and Phobos |
Homer's "scourge of mortals |
One of the Twelve Olympians |
Vultures were sacred to him |
Father of Phobos and Deimos |
Xena: Warrior Princess" role |
Father of Diomedes of Thrace |
Frequent foe of Wonder Woman |
God once imprisoned in a jar |
God who cuckolded Hephaestus |
Warring son of Zeus and Hera |
Brother of Artemis and Hermes |
God imprisoned by the Aloadae |
Trojan ally in the Trojan War |
God wounded in the Trojan War |
He rescued Hades from Sisyphus |
Wrath of the Titans" character |
Ancient Athens's Temple of ___ |
Bloc Party opener on "Intimacy |
Deimos and Phobos are his sons |
Father of the Amazons, in myth |
God defeated twice by Hercules |
God shown with a burning torch |
Inspiration for Greek warriors |
God whose dragon Cadmus killed |
Longtime enemy of Wonder Woman |
Wrath of the Titans" antagonist |
Bloc Party's "Intimacy" starter |
His dragon was killed by Cadmus |
Villainous god in "Wonder Woman |
Aphrodite had an affair with him |
Bellicose god of Greek mythology |
Bloc Party jam about God of War? |
God often depicted with a shield |
Hector's protector in "The Iliad |
Otus and Ephialtes kidnapped him |
His horses were Flame and Terror |
___ I (NASA's next manned rocket) |
''Xena: Warrior Princess'' baddie |
Ludovisi ___" (sculpture of Mars) |
Father of Phobos, the god of fear |
God in the video game "God of War |
One-time prisoner in a bronze jar |
Olympian once imprisoned in a jar |
God who sounds like a zodiac sign |
Xena: Warrior Princess" antagonist |
God once imprisoned in a bronze jar |
God seen on "Xena: Warrior Princess |
God with a crested helmet and spear |
God-of-war-inspired Bloc Party jam? |
Father of Deimos and Phobos, in myth |
Greek god who birthed Fear and Terror |
Hill of ___ (site near the Acropolis) |
God wounded by Diomedes in the "Iliad |
City-sacking god in Hesiod's "Theogony |
God whose horses were Flame and Terror |
Greek god to whom vultures were sacred |
Archenemy in the video game "God of War |
God on the losing end of the Trojan War |
God on the Trojans' side, in the "Iliad |
I can turn this god into a heavenly ram |
Olympian known for his fighting ability |
U.S. rocket with a name from Greek myth |
God of war who loved the goddess of love |
His chariot is pulled by Fear and Terror |
Homer called him the "scourge of mortals |
Father of Deimos and Phobos, in Greek myth |
He's attended by Fear, Panic and Trembling |
The moons of Mars are named after his sons |
U.S. rocket with a name from classical myth |
God whose symbols include a spear and helmet |
___ Vallis (where the Mars Pathfinder landed) |
Conquest conspirator in "Wonder Woman" (2017) |
His chariot was drawn by fire-emitting horses |
Mythical father of Harmonia, strangely enough |
Tuesday is named for his Germanic counterpart |
He rewards courage on both sides in the "Iliad |
God whose name is a homophone of a zodiac sign |
His chariot was drawn by four fire-breathing horses |
God with a chariot drawn by fire-breathing stallions |
Greek god whose name is a homophone of a zodiac sign |
God described as a "stormer of strong walls" in "The Iliad |
God who sounds like he was mentioned in the preceding clue |
Greek god of war who is Wonder Woman's nemesis in the 2017 movie |
War god who was on the losing side of the Trojan War, so obviously he's great at his job |