- EPOS
- Heroic verse
- Collection of verse
- Poetry collection
- Heroic poetry
- Homeric material
- Collection of poems
- Saga in verse
- Aeneid, e.g.
- Theogeny, e.g.
- Hesiod's "Theogony," e.g.
- Poetry type studied in Greek class
- Grand narrative verse
- Body of majestic poetry
- Body of poetry
- Narrative verse
- Grandiose poetry
- Verse saga
- Grand Greek work
- Old Norse : saga :: Ancient Greek : _____
- Traditional Greek work of literature
- Poetry on a grand theme
- Narrative poetry
- Classic narrative poetry
- Poetry on a grand scale
- Beowulf, e.g.
- Grand verses
- Heroic subject
- Type of poem
- Big poem
- Major poetic effort
- Poetic work
- Long verse
- Milton's "Paradise Lost," e.g.
- Long poem
- Grand-scale poetry
- Poetic saga
- Aeneid, for one
- Long narrative poem
- Heroic poem
- Lofty verse
- Grand poetry
- Classic poetry
- Iliad or "Odyssey"
- Homeric work
- Homer's "Odyssey," for instance
- Group of poems
- Series of important events.
- Series of epic events.
- Kind of narrative poetry.
- Epic.
- An epic.
- Epic poem.
- Series of magnificent events.
- Type of poetry.
- Unwritten narrative poetry.
- Epic poetry.
- Associated with Homer.
- Class of the "Iliad" or "Odyssey."
- Heroic work.
- Homeric poetry.
- Primitive poem handed down by word of mouth.
- Series of heroic events.
- Series of major events.
- Great poetry.
- Series of great events.
- Poem handed down by word of mouth.
- Primitive poem.
- Form of literature.
- Poem.
- Primitive epic poem.
- Primitive epic.
- Major poetic works.
- Primitive poetry.
- Series of history-making events.
- An Iliad or an Odyssey.
- Traditional body of poetry.
- Traditional poetry.
- Body of traditional poetry.
- Literary work.
- Literary works.
- Certain poetry.
- Heroic collection.
- Narrative poem
- Some poetry
- Poetic type
- Long heroic tale
- Category for "The Iliad"
- Major poem
- Poetry type
- Poetry of a people
- Collection of poetry
- Heroic poetry, Greek style
- Oral history in verse
- Folk verses
- Poetic masterwork
- Poetry of heroic exploits
- Heroic tale
- Major work of poetry
- Series of imposing events
- Collection of verses
- Primitive poetry collection
- Homer's "Iliad", e.g.
- The "Illiad," for one
- The "Odyssey," e.g.
- Thematic poetry
- Virgil genre
- Iliad and "Odyssey," e.g.
- Oral poetry
- Poetry studied in Greek class
- Beowulf, for one
- Iliad, "Odyssey" and the like
- Works of Homer
- Odyssey, e.g.
- Work of Homer
- Oral verse
- Poetic storytelling
- Gilgamesh, e.g.
- Narrative writing
- Apollonius of Rhodes' "Argonautica," e.g.
- Beowulf or "Gilgamesh"
- Odyssey, for one
- Poems featuring 39-Across
- Beowulf and others
- Some narrative writing
- Lofty poetry
- Kind of poetry collection
- Orally-passed collection of poems
- Iliad or "Odyssey," e.g.
- Collection of primitive poems
- Collection of narrative poems
- Poetry on an epic theme
- Poetic collection
- Heroic sagas
- Large body of poetry
- Long, heroic poem
- Iliad for example
- Paradise Lost for one
- Lyric poem
- Iliad or "Aeneid"
- Poem telling of heroic deeds
- The travels of Odysseus, e.g.
- Poem on a grand theme
- Oral verse collection
- Poetic cycle
- Vaunted verses