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2 | 34% | 7 | Phoenician goddess often identified with the Greek goddess Aphrodite | |
3 | 31% | 7 | A person who is full of mischief or mischief-making | |
Greek Goddess Of Mischief And Folly Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "ATE" which means:
- noun
- • Goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment verb
- • To ingest; to be ingested.
- • To use up.
- • To cause (someone) to worry.
- • To take the loss in a transaction.
- • To be injured or killed by (something such as a firearm or its projectile), especially in the mouth.
- • To corrode or erode.
- • To perform oral sex (on a person or body part).
An example sentence would be:
- • "She ate dinner early because she was hungry."
- • "He ate all the cookies in the jar."
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Telegraph Cross Atlantic09 Sep 2024 | Down 38 | |
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1 | "Seward's Folly"
New York Times -
11 Aug 1987 | New York Times / 11 Aug 1987 |
2 | A person who is full of mischief or mischief-making | |
3 | Goddess of criminal folly
New York Times -
27 May 1988 | New York Times / 27 May 1988 |
4 | Goddess of mischief
New York Times -
26 Nov 1977 | New York Times / 26 Nov 1977 |
5 | Greek goddess of mischief
Telegraph Cross Atlantic -
08 Feb 2023 | Telegraph Cross Atlantic / 08 Feb 2023 |
6 | In 17 down you reportedly have consumed to turn to folly
The Guardian Cryptic -
02 Apr 2013 | The Guardian Cryptic / 02 Apr 2013 |
7 | Phoenician goddess often identified with the Greek goddess Aphrodite |