Other crossword clues for answer "ATHENS"ATHENSCapital of GreeceTheseus' domainHome of SocratesCollege town whence R.E.M. and the B-52s emergedGeorgia cityCity where the B-52s are fromGeorgia city where R.E.M. came fromGeorgia city where the B-52's are fromSite of some austerity riotsSouthern college townAcropolis's homeGeorgia town where R.E.M. was fromGeorgia city where puzzle maker Patrick Berry lives (stalkers: take note)Plato's home2004 Olympics siteOld rival of SpartaGeorgia college townParthenon siteAcropolis localePeloponnesian War loserHome to Attica Zoological ParkSite of the 2004 OlympicsWhence Shakespeare's TimonGreek capitalSite of the 2004 Summer GamesSparta's rivalOlympics site, 2004Home of the AcropolisAcropolis cityBalkans capitalEuropean capitalParthenon localeGreece's capitalGreek metropolisSocrates' home2004 Olympics settingCapital north of CreteUniversity of Georgia cityCapital north of the Sea of CreteAegean capitalParthenon cityRival of SpartaWith 23-Across, where the Hellenic Parliament sitsBalkan capital1896 and 2004 Olympics settingCapital of Greece, or a three-word hint to the answers to the starred cluesHome of the Acropolis and the ParthenonPlato's hometown1896 Olympics siteSparta rivalSite of the AcropolisAcropolis locationCity of GreeceHome of the University of Georgia2004 Olympics cityAncient center of philsophyOttoman conquest of 14582004 Olympics localeAcropolis siteEnd of the first multination marathonBirthplace of DemocracyGeorgia city where R.E.M. is from1896 Olympics hostLoser to Sparta in the Peloponnesian WarCity of famine.City of starving people.Capital of the land of evzones.Where Gen. Scobie commands.Capital of King George's country.Base of Dwight Griswold mission.City in Georgia.Maid of ___.Violet-crowned city.Field Marshal Papagos' capital.King Paul's capital.Site of first modern Olympics, 1896.Where King Paul rules.Where Venizelos is Premier.Capital of King Paul I.City famed for culture.Where the Parthenon is.Karamanlis' capital.Scene of coming general elections.Site of University of Georgia.Where Paul rules.Capital city.One of the oldest cities in the world.City of King Paul's court.Paul I's capital.City near Saronic Gulf.Paul's capital.King Paul's city.Where 12 Down was educated.Constantine's metropolis.Historic city.Constantine's capital.Constantine's city.Scene of first modern Olympic Games.Site of U. of GeorgiaEur. capitalPericles's placeSetting for "Z"Plato's placeTimon's home townTimon's homeBoston, ___ of AmericaWhere Pericles presidedCity of the Violet CrownSite of the University of GeorgiaOhio University cityGeorgian cityCapital of ancient AtticaMaxwell Anderson's "Barefoot in ___"Whence 39 Across cameWhere St. Paul preachedSite of Plato's Academy___ of America (Boston)Name for a cultural centerKaramanlis's capitalWhere to see the ParthenonUniversity of Georgia homeNATO capitalParthenon's cityCity ENE of AtlantaOhio University siteMediterranean capitalWith 42-Down, 2004 siteParthenon's homePeloponnesian War participantParthenon's siteTwo-time host of the OlympicsHome of Plato's AcademyHome to Plato and AristotleWhere Socrates livedCity often considered the birthplace of democracy1896 Olympics localeDestination of the first marathon (490 B.C.)Europe's oldest capitalHome to the University of GeorgiaThucydides' cityThe birthplace of democracy2004 Olympics hostCity served by the Marathon ReservoirCapital on the Attic plainCity where Rachel Cusk's "Outline" is setGeorgia city where R.E.M. was formedBirthplace of SocratesCity in NE GeorgiaErechtheum localeSite of the first modern Olympics1896 Olympic Games siteAcropolis metropolisPlace in GreeceGreece's "birthplace of democracy"Capital of Greece ... and when parsed differently, a hint to the starred clues' answers``Ye men of ___ . . ."Greek cityLoser to SpartaAcropolis Museum citySite of the first OlympicsCapital home to the AcropolisCapital city home to the Acropolis MuseumCapital named after a Greek goddessPlato's home baseSite of the 1896 OlympicsSite of the 1896 Olympic GamesTwo-time Summer Olympics hostAcropolis settingBirthplace of Plato and AristophanesOlympics host in 1896 and 2004