Valhalla's chief resident | 29 |
God with raven messengers | 25 |
God attended by Valkyries | 25 |
Wednesday was named for him | 27 |
The Zeus of Norse mythology | 27 |
Scandinavian god of war | 23 |
Woden's Norse counterpart | 29 |
Wednesday's namesake | 24 |
Norse god of war and poetry | 27 |
Hopkins, in "Thor" | 28 |
His throne was Hlidskjalf | 25 |
God of both wisdom and war | 26 |
God identified with Woden | 25 |
God attended by two ravens | 26 |
Creator, in Norse myth | 22 |
Cosmos creator, in myth | 23 |
Chief Scandinavian god | 22 |
Whom Wednesday was named for | 28 |
Whom Wednesday is named for | 27 |
Whom Gandalf was modeled on | 27 |
Two-time role for Hopkins | 25 |
The Valkyries answered to him | 29 |
Supreme god of the Norse | 24 |
Stone of ___, in the Orkneys | 28 |
Slayer of Ymir, in myth | 23 |
Role in "Thor" | 24 |
Norse god of wisdom and war | 27 |
Norse god of war and wisdom | 27 |
Norse god of art and culture | 28 |
Most powerful of the Aesir | 26 |
His horse had eight legs | 24 |
He gave an eye for wisdom | 25 |
God on an eight-legged horse | 28 |
God of wisdom at Valhalla | 25 |
God of war, magic and poetry | 28 |
God of poetry, wisdom, etc. | 27 |
Gladsheim palace resident | 25 |
Frigg's husband, in myth | 28 |
Father of Balder, in myth | 25 |
Chief god of the Eddas | 22 |
Chief god of the Aesir | 22 |
Big name in Norse mythology | 27 |
Berserkers' inspiration | 27 |
Ares' Norse counterpart | 27 |
"Gylfaginning" god | 28 |
Writer of praiseful poems | 25 |
One who's full of praise | 28 |
Horace or Pindar, e.g. | 22 |
Shelley or Keats, e.g. | 22 |
Keats or Milton, notably | 24 |
Specialist in love poetry | 25 |
Pindar or Horace, e.g. | 22 |
Percy Bysshe Shelley, e.g. | 26 |
Penner of laudatory lines | 25 |
Particular type of poet | 23 |
Particular paean penner | 23 |
One writing poems of praise | 27 |
One offering lines of credit? | 29 |
Keats or Shelley, e.g. | 22 |
Elevator of literature? | 23 |
Creator of sublime lines | 24 |
Creator of lofty lines | 22 |
Certain foot specialist | 23 |
Author of celebratory verses | 28 |
Some Coleridge colleagues | 25 |
Poetic tribute writers | 22 |
Masters of lyrical verse | 24 |
Keats and Yeats, for two | 24 |
Keats and Shelley, e.g. | 23 |
Composers of some rhapsodies | 28 |
Disrepute and then some | 23 |
Dashboard dial, for short | 25 |
Half brother of William I | 25 |
French king: 888–98 | 26 |
Half-brother of William I | 25 |
"Meter" preceder | 26 |
Pope Urban II, originally | 25 |
Mileage meter, for short | 24 |
Deep Space Nine changeling | 29 |
Dashboard prefix with meter | 27 |
Baseball's Blue Moon | 24 |
Khloé Kardashian __ | 22 |
North West's uncle Lamar | 28 |
N.B.A. forward Lamar ___ | 24 |
Lakers' star Lamar | 22 |
Kardashian spouse Lamar ___ | 27 |
Famed round-the-world flier | 27 |
Basketball's Lamar | 22 |
1960s pitcher Blue Moon | 23 |
Self-centered dashboard item? | 29 |
It's checked on used cars | 29 |
Gas mileage calculating aid | 27 |
Counter-revolutionary device? | 29 |
Things rolled over by cars | 26 |
Change-in-position science | 26 |
Mystery writer Lillian | 22 |
Colleague of Winfrey and Lake | 29 |
Carbon monoxide's lack | 26 |
"Whoa!" elicitor | 26 |
Polecat's trademark | 23 |