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Answer: ATHENA
ATHENA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 93 times.
Goddess of wisdom
Greek Minerva
Guardian for Odysseus
Acropolis figure
Phidias subject
Parthenon figure
Goddess of wisdom and war
Zeus' favorite child
Classical symbol of wisdom
Parthenon honoree
Armored Greek goddess
She sprang from Zeus’s head
Favorite daughter of Zeus
Daughter of Zeus
Deity featured on California's state seal
Aegis bearer
She sprang from the head of Zeus
Zeus' daughter
The Parthenon's goddess
Greek goddess of wisdom
Goddess who turned Arachne into a spider
Wise Olympian
Aegis wielder
In some renderings, she holds Nike in her palm
Wise goddess
Minerva alias
Odysseus' advisor
Aegis carrier
Parthenon goddess
Goddess of war
Minerva's counterpart
Greek counterpart of Minerva
Daughter born from Zeus' forehead
The Parthenon is dedicated to her
Greek goddess born armed for battle
Favorite child of Zeus
Goddess who aided Odysseus
She sprang from Zeuss head
Wisdom goddess
The owl was her mascot
She turned Medusa's hair into snakes
Supervisor of the construction of the Argo
Parthenon dedicatee
She sprang from Zeus's head
Acropolis goddess
Acropolis deity
Wise Greek goddess
Goddess with a European capital named for her
Goddess whose companion was an owl
Minerva, to the greeks
Judgment of Paris loser
Motherless child of Zeus
Parathenon dedicatee
Goddess with an owl
Goddess who advised Odysseus
Venus's sister
Statue in the Parthenon
Goddess who sided with the Greeks during the Trojan War
She's a deity of wisdom
Goddess who turned Medusa's hair to snakes
Half sister of Ares
Wisdom deity
Subject of a massive statue in the ancient Parthenon
Her helmet is shown on West Point's coat of arms
Watcher over Odysseus
Eponym of a European capital
She taught Prometheus many arts
Godess of wisdom
Minerva, in Greece
Figure on many ancient Greek coins
Minerva, at the Parthenon
Symbol of wisdom
Goddess usually pictured with a helmet
Odysseus's advisor
Minerva's Greek counterpart
Goddess who helped Odysseus
Apt deific statue at Bryn Mawr
To whom the Parthenon is dedicated
Who turned Medusa's hair to serpents, per Ovid
Goddess who lent her name to the capital of Greece
Mythical figure associated with snakes
Goddess whom Arachne challenged to a weaving contest
She turned Arachne into a spider after losing a weaving contest
To whom the Greeks dedicated the Parthenon
She turned Arachne into a spider
Goddess who sprang from her father's head
She created the olive tree, in myth
Goddess who helped Perseus defeat Medusa
Goddess who oversaw the Argo's construction
Zeus' daughter who was born from his head
A nearly 40-foot-tall statue of her once stood within the Parthenon
Goddess associated with the owl
Goddess challenged by Arachne to a weaving contest