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Other crossword clues for answer "ODIN"

ODIN
Thor's dad
Balder's dad
Frigg's husband
Frigg's mate
Norse supreme deity
Aesir ruler
God of the Vikings
Norse god of wisdom
Ruler of the Aesir
Scandinavian war god
Top Norse god
Chief Norse god
God of wisdom
Norse creator of the cosmos
Ruler of Asgard
Valhalla VIP
One of the Aesir
Asgardian All-father
Thor's father
Valhalla ruler
One-eyed "Thor" role for Anthony Hopkins
Mythical wanderer whom Gandalf resembles
He's called Mr. Wednesday on TV's "American Gods"
God in charge of Valhalla
God who rides Sleipnir
A Feast for ___ (epic Viking board game)
God with the lupine companions Geri and Freki
Father of Thor
Sleipnir's rider
Ymir's slayer
Balder's father
Master of the Valkyries
Gylfaginning god
God in the "Gylfaginning"
His throne was Hlidskjalf
Jupiter : Roman :: ___ : Norse
Ruler of Valhalla
Norse god who carried a spear named Gungnir
God who's brothers were Vé and Vili
Wednesday is named for him
God whose wolves were named Geri and Freki
His spear was named Gungnir
See 35-Across
Valkyrie's boss
Wednesday is named after him
Thor's boss
VIP in Valhalla
Norse war god
Hump day is named after him
Asgard's chief
Norse god
Boss of Norse gods
Valhalla boss
Chief of the Aesir
Alpha male in Asgard
Father of Balder
Viking deity
Norse deity
Ruler at Asgard
God whose one eye is the sun
God attended by Valkyries
Volsung's grandfather in the Volsunga Saga
Ruler at Gladsheim
Ruler at Valhalla
God on an eight-legged horse
Prominent character in the Edda
Edda figure
Two ravens named Huginn and Muninn are his messengers
He was called by over 200 epithets including "Battle Wolf" and "Chooser of the Slain"
He's known by many epithets, including "The ever booming" and "Mover of Constellations"
He had ravens named Muninn and Huginn
Chief Scandinavian god
Frigga's husband, in Norse mythology
One-eyed Norse god
Aesir biggie
Aesir bigwig
Valhalla host
Norse god of war
Wednesday was named after him
Balder sire
Valhalla god
Deity with an eight-legged horse
God attended by the Valkyries
Thor's lord
Valhalla's chief resident
Husband of Frigg
Norse war deity
Frigg's husband, in myth
God of both wisdom and war
Valhalla dweller
Norse god of wisdom and war
Chief Norse deity
One-eyed Norse deity
Valhalla overlord
Anthony Hopkins, in "Thor"
God with an eight-legged horse
God with raven messengers
Asgard ruler
Ruler over Valhalla
Supreme god of the Norse
Valhalla chief
Anthony Hopkins's "Thor" role
God who commanded the Valkyries
He banished Thor in Marvel Comics
Valhalla honcho
Valhalla war god
Thor's father, in Norse mythology
Norse god of war and wisdom
Norse god with an eight-legged horse
Norse notable
Role for Anthony Hopkins in Thor: The Dark World
Norsemen feared him
The All-Father
The All-Father, in Norse mythology
God who gave up an eye to gain wisdom
Most powerful of the Aesir
Viking war god
Role reprised by Anthony Hopkins in a movie that hits theaters this Friday
Protagonist of "O" (the 2001 film adaptation of "Othello")
The Norse Allfather
Father of 52 Down
Valhalla bigwig
Valhalla is his home
War god
A.k.a. Wotan
Asgard bigwig
Scandinavian god
Scandinavian god of war
Asgard resident
Frigg's husband, in Norse myth
Rider of Sleipnir
Norse VIP
Asgard god
God of war
Norse god with raven messengers
Chief Valhalla god
Chief god in the Edda
God in both Eddas
Hopkins's "Thor" role
Asgard head
Supreme Norse god
Anthony Hopkins' "Thor" role
Purported ancestor of Ragnar Lothbrok on TV's "Vikings"
Role in the 2011 film "Thor"
Ruler of the Valkyries
Chief god of Asgard
Mr. Wednesday's real identity in "American Gods"
Chief Asgard god
Hopkins' role in "Thor"
For whom Wednesday is named
Frigg's spouse
God played by Anthony Hopkins in "Thor"
Hopkins' "Thor" role
Frigga's husband
Thor role for Anthony Hopkins
Norse god played by Anthony Hopkins
Wednesday was named for him
Leader of the Aesir
Owner of an eight-legged horse
Thor's colleague
Whom Wednesday was named for
Big name in Norse mythology
Norse Zeus
Norse "father of all"
Thor's pop
Whom Wednesday is named for
Hopkins, in "Thor"
Two-time role for Hopkins
Whom Gandalf was modeled on
Saga VIP
Anthony Hopkins two-time role
God who inspired Gandalf
Hopkins, in Marvel movies
Boss at Valhalla
Tolkien's inspiration for Gandalf
Tolkien inspiration for Gandalf
Hopkins, in Marvel films
Marvel Universe VIP
Norse Mars
Supreme Norse deity
Hod's father
Husband of Frigg, in mythology
Norse god who rode the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
The Zeus of Norse mythology
Aesir leader
Balder parent
He gave up an eye in exchange for wisdom
He rode an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir
His ravens represent thought and memory
One-eyed god.
God of war: Norse myth.
King of Men.
Brother of Vili and Ve.
Father of Thor and Balder.
Frigga's spouse.
God mentioned in the "Edda."
He reigns in Valhalla.
Husband of Rind.
Valhalla god with one eye.
Father of Vali and Balder.
Friga's husband.
One-eyed god of Valhalla.
One-eyed ruler of Valhalla.
God of war and poetry.
Host at Valhalla.
Wednesday's god.
Entertainer in Valhalla.
Host of Valhalla.
Wotan.
All-wise Norse god.
His steed is Sleipnir.
Host in Valhalla.
Dweller in Valhalla.
Eddaic deity.
Another name for Woden.
God who rode an eight-legged horse.
Woden.
King of Valhalla.
God of the Eddas.
One-eyed deity of Norse myth.
One-eyed god of Norse myth.
Lord of Valhalla.
A god.
Chief god of the Eddas.
Valhalla name.
Lord of Asgard.
Aesir V.I.P.
Valhalla deity
Wodan, to a Viking
One of the slayers of Ymir.
Valhalla's host.
Valhalla man
Edda hero
Valhalla's lord
Nordic god
Bor's son
Pagan deity
Asgard's lord
Monocular deity
He got Thor
Norse Woden
The Norse Zeus
Thor's sire
God identified with Woden
No. 1 Norse god
God of poetry, wisdom, etc.
God of wisdom at Valhalla
Wotan, to the Norse
Viking god
Edda's V.I.P.
Stone of ___, in the Orkneys
A slayer of Ymir
Aesir member
He ruled Valhalla
Woden's Norse counterpart
Asgard's ruler
Chief god of the Aesir
Tyr's father
Jupiter's Norse counterpart
Greatest of the Aesir
Ares' Norse counterpart
Asgard chief
The All-wise, of myth
His horse had eight legs
One-eyed overlord
Sleipnir's master
Cosmos creator, in myth
God attended by two ravens and two wolves
God of war, magic and poetry
Father of Balder, the god of goodness
God who gave up an eye to drink from the spring of wisdom
God who presided over the Aesir
God who rides an eight-legged horse
He gave an eye for wisdom
The ruler of the universe
Gladsheim palace resident
God attended by two ravens
Presider over banquets of those slain in battle
Viking's deity
Slayer of Ymir, in myth
Mythical dweller across the Rainbow Bridge
Pantheon head
Figure in the Edda
One-eyed god of myth
Mount ___ (highest point on Baffin Island)
Role in 2011's "Thor"
God of war and magic
God with two ravens on his shoulders
Mythological deity with two ravens
Role in "Thor"
Anthony Hopkins's role in "Thor"
Figure in the Ynglinga saga
Sleipnir's master, in myth
Two-time mythological role for Anthony Hopkins
Husband of Frigg, in Norse mythology
Valhalla's ruling god
God for whom a weekday is named
Owner of the horse Sleipnir
Ares : Greek :: ___ : Norse
Chief figure in the Eddas
Role in "Thor," 2011
God who gave an eye in his search for wisdom
For whom the ravens Huginn and Muninn collect intel, in legend
Thor : Thursday :: ___ : Wednesday
Anthony Hopkins's character in the Marvel Universe
Anthony Hopkins's role in the "Thor" film franchise
Norse god played in film by Anthony Hopkins
One-eyed war god
God who rides the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
So-called "All-Father" of myth
Frigg's one-eyed husband
Mythical figure who sacrificed an eye in order to drink from the well of knowledge
Valhalla is his hall
God with a horse named Sleipnir
Asgard honcho
Norse nabob
Frigga's fellow
Major Norse god
Aesir god
Major Norse deity
Valhalla Allfather
Frigg's mythical husband
Norse god of art
Father of Thor and Baldr
Anthony Hopkins's role in multiple Marvel films
Chief deity of Norse mythology
Figure for whom Wednesday is named
Frigg's husband, in Norse mythology
Deity killed at Ragnarok by the wolf Fenrir
Major figure in the Prose Edda
Marvel Cinematic Universe character based on a Norse god
Mythological figure with the raven helpers Huginn and Muninn
Norse god for whom Wednesday is named
Norse god who gave up an eye in exchange for wisdom
Norse god married to Frigg
Wotan, the chief Norse god
Norse god of culture, art and war
Nordic Zeus
Norse god of war and poetry
Wednesday's namesake
Valhalla presider
Valkyries' master
King of the Aesir
Chief god to 58-Down
Chief Norse gods
The Valkyries answered to him
A god of war
Loki's dad
Thor's mythical dad
Frigg's mythical hubby
Norse deity of war
Norse god of poetry
One-eyed deity
Anthony Hopkins' role in "Thor"
King of Asgard
Revered Norse god
Wise Norse god
Norse god with an eye patch
Deity who rules over Valhalla
Norse god whom Gandalf has parallels to
Norse god with two ravens
Loki's adoptive father
Magical Norse god
Norse god who oversees Valhalla
God found in "as God intended"
Norse god who wields Gungnir
Powerful Norse god
One of 30 Across
Descent of ____
Frigg's hubby
Nordic deity
Son of Bor and Bestla
Godliest Norse god
Norse god of art and culture
Aesir's god
Head Norse god
Mythical creator of the cosmos
Father of Balder, in myth
Norse god on an eight-legged horse
God who oversees Valhalla
Norse god who rode Sleipnir
Chief god of Valhalla
War god of 52-Across mythology
Asgard head honcho
Ruler in "Thor"
VIP in Norse mythology
Norse namesake of Wednesday
Allfather in Norse myth
Bigwig Norse god
Norse ruler of Valhalla
Dino-crazy god?
Valhalla biggie
Asgard leader
Distracting noise
Son of Bestla in Norse mythology
God assisted by the Valkyries
One of the creators of the land of Midgard
Deity in the poem "Völuspá"
Prose Edda god
Poetic Edda god
Fighter of the frost giant Ymir
Berserkers' inspiration
Anthony Hopkins's role in Marvel movies
God who traded an eye for wisdom
Two-time film role for Anthony Hopkins
2011 role for Anthony Hopkins
Wielder of the spear Gungnir
Imprisoner of Brynhildr
Allfather of myth
Norse god found in 26-Across
He rules over Valhalla
Battler of the frost giant Ymir
He resides in Valhalla
His horse Sleipnir had eight legs
Stealer of the Mead of Poetry
Valhalla leader
God who gave an eye in exchange for wisdom
Marvel role for Anthony Hopkins
The ravens Huginn and Muninn bring him information
Rider of the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
Role for Anthony Hopkins
God with a pair of raven messengers
Son of Bestla and Borr
Asgard figure
Valhalla figure