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Answer: OSIRIS
OSIRIS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 84 times.
Horus's father
God of death who underwent resurrection
Figure in an Egyptian tomb
God represented in mummy wrappings
Father of Horus
God depicted holding a crook
God of fertility
Prince of the dead, in ancient Egypt
Underworld leader
Set slew him
Set's victim, in myth
One who was called Lord of the West
Husband of Isis
Brother of Isis
Egyptian underworld god
Egyptian god of the underworld
The sacred bull Apis was his embodiment
God of life, death and fertility who underwent resurrection
God who's partially wrapped like a mummy
Egyptian king of the dead
Fertility deity
Egyptian god of death
Brother of Set
Old underworld boss?
Isis' beloved
Egyptian god slain by Set
Egyptian god
God in Egyptian mythology
Egyptian god slain by Seth
King in Egyptian mythology
Hubby of Isis
Egyptian deity
Husband and brother of Isis
Egyptian immortal
Nut's offspring
Egyptian god of the dead
Brother and husband of Isis
Isis' hubby
His son was Set
Underworld figure
Nut relative
Mythological judge of the dead
God of the underworld
Atef-crown wearer of myth
Green-skinned god
God often depicted with green skin
God depicted with a crook and flail
Husband/brother of Isis
Underworld god
Isis brother'
God of the dead
Ancient Egyptian god
God of death
Underworld deity
Underworld leader?
Egyptian underworld boss?
Isis's husband in Egyptian mythology
God wed to his sister
Underworld boss?
First mummy, mythologically
Bearded Egyptian deity
Egyptian god of fertility
Nile god of resurrection
Hades : Greeks :: ___ : Egyptians
God with green skin
Isis' brother
Pluto's Egyptian counterpart
Pluto, to Cleo
Green-skinned god of the underworld
First mummy, in myth
Egyptian fertility god
Egyptian god who's a brother of 6-Across
Underworld boss
Ruler of the afterlife, in Egyptian mythology
Egyptian god of the afterlife
God depicted wearing ostrich feathers
God of fertility, agriculture and the afterlife
God sometimes depicted with green skin
Egyptian god invoked in "The Magic Flute"
God who was said to be in love with his sister while still in the womb(!)
Egyptian counterpart of Hades and Pluto
God of the dead, in ancient 30-Down
Egyptian god of death and rebirth
Whom King Tut's mummy was made to resemble