Other crossword clues for answer "ATALANTA"
- ATALANTA
- Maiden hunter of myth
- Greek heroine who would only marry a man who could beat her in a footrace (spoiler: the one guy who did it had to cheat)
- Calydonian boar hunt hunter
- Mythical runner who was turned into a lion
- Mythological runner
- Meleager loved her
- Mythical Greek sprinter
- Handel opera set in Greece
- Mythological huntress who married the winner of a footrace
- Heroine of the Calydonian boar hunt
- Mythological female runner
- Hippomenes distracted her in a race by throwing golden apples
- Retriever of Aphrodite's golden apples
- Fleet-footed female of fiction
- 1836 Handel opera
- Mythological huntress
- Hippomenes' love
- Mythological woman raised by hunters
- Mythical huntress
- Mythical hunter
- Swift runner of myth
- Huntress of myth
- Mythical runner
- Racer of myth
- Runner of myth
- Mythical racer
- Huntress of Greek myth
- Only female Argonaut, per some sources
- Only female Argonaut
- Racer of Greek myth
- Female Argonaut
- Loser to Hippomenes in a mythological footrace
- Fleet huntress of myth
- Mythological racer who picked up three golden apples
- Princess outwitted by Milanion.
- Milanion's bride.
- Fleet-footed huntress.
- Golden apples cost her a race.
- Racer who stopped for the golden apples.
- She wounded the Calydonian boar.
- Victim of 3 golden apples.
- Fleet Greek princess.
- Hippomenes defeated her.
- Swift runner of Greek legend.
- Swift-footed Greek huntress.
- Huntress-runner of myth.
- Maiden of golden apples race.
- Greek huntress.
- Fleet-footed maid of myth.
- Passenger on the Argo.
- Legendary maiden who lost a footrace.
- Loser of a mythical footrace.
- Golden-apples girl.
- Heroine of Greek myth
- Heroine of myth
- Speedy Greek maiden
- Mythical figure
- Speedy beauty of myth
- Three golden apples undid her
- Loser of the "golden apples" race
- Legendary Greek heroine
- Apple picker of myth
- Hippomenes outran her
- Hippomenes beat her
- She had a reputation for being fast
- Huntress who married Hippomenes
- Woman in Ovid's "Metamorphoses"
- Fleet runner of myth
- Handel opera based on Greek myth
- Loser of a footrace with Hippomenes
- Maiden who raced Hippomenes, in myth
- Only woman aboard the Argo, it's said
- Lone female Argonaut
- Greek heroine tempted by golden apples
- Fleet-footed fictional woman
- Swift heroine of Greek myth
- In losing a race she won a husband