Other crossword clues for answer "AENEID"
- AENEID
- Epic featuring Cerberus
- Epic poem with the story of the Trojan horse
- Classic poem written in dactylic hexameter
- Poem that ends with the death of Turnus
- Vergil epic
- Source of the phrase "mirabile dictu"
- Virgil opus
- If I cannot bend Heaven, I shall move Hell source
- Poem that tells of the Trojan Horse
- Virgil's epic masterpiece
- Virgil epic
- Virgil tale that takes place after the Trojan War
- Virgil's 12-book epic
- Vergil saga
- Twelve-book Latin epic
- Epic Virgil poem
- Twelve-book Trojan tale
- Virgil's classic epic
- Whence "The descent into Hell is easy"
- Classic work by Virgil
- Virgil's epic
- Virgil work
- Ancient war story
- Latin epic
- Trojan War epic
- Latin epic poem
- Epic Trojan tale
- Inspiration for Dante
- 2,000-year-old epic
- Work in which Dido died
- Tale of Anchises' son.
- Vergil's epic.
- Vergilian epic.
- Vergilian work.
- B. C. poem.
- Epic in twelve books.
- Poem written circa 30 B. C.
- Work dating from 19 B. C.
- B.C. epic.
- Famous epic
- Epic in 12 books
- Latin classic
- Virgilian opus
- Famous 12-book story
- Epic of a wanderer
- Common text in A.P. Latin
- Classicist's subject
- Tale of a journey
- Augustan masterpiece
- It recounts Dido's suicide
- Poem with the story of the Trojan horse
- Work that includes a visit to the underworld
- Advanced Latin class reading
- Work recounting Dido's suicide
- Old war story
- Whence the line "Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts"
- Classic tale in dactylic hexameter
- Origin of the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts"
- Whence the line "I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts"
- It involves a trip to the underworld
- Source of the line "Each of us bears his own Hell"
- Whence the phrase "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts"
- Epic tale that begins with the flight from Troy
- 12-book classic
- Epic work by Virgil
- Post-Trojan War epic
- Source of the Trojan horse story
- A.P. Latin reading
- Old epic recounting wanderings
- Epic poem starting with the flight from Troy
- Epic that opens "Of arms and the man I sing ..."
- Classic work famously translated by John Dryden
- Noted Virgil poem
- Virgilian epic
- Virgil poem
- Epic that opens "I sing of arms and the man"
- The ___ (Virgil work)
- Epic by Virgil
- Epic poem with Queen Dido
- Virgil masterpiece
- Latin epic that begins "I sing of arms and the man"
- Trojan tale
- Roman classic
- Virgil tale
- Latin epic poem by Virgil
- Poem in 12 books
- Twelve-book epic
- 12-book poem
- Arms and the man I sing poem
- Work that starts "I sing of arms and the man"
- Epic poem in 12 books