The best answer is MEDUSA for crossword clue Only Mortal Gorgon In Greek Myth has been discovered. MEDUSA's lenght is 6 . You can accurately search based on a specific length. There are also 32 related clues available.
| Length | Word | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | MEDUSA | Only Mortal Gorgon In Greek Myth |
| Length | Word | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | ARGO | Jason's Ship, In Greek Myth |
| 4 | ZETA | Letter That's Only 25% Of The Way Through The Greek Alphabet, Surprisingly |
| 3 | RHO | Greek "p" |
| 3 | ETA | Greek Letter That Might Follow "z" |
| 3 | DOC | Only Dwarf With A Three-letter Name |
| 3 | ETA | Greek Vowel |
| 3 | NIA | Vardalos Of "my Big Fat Greek Wedding" |
| 3 | ANI | What Only One Planet, Jupiter, Is Spelled With |
| 4 | GAIA | Terra's Greek Counterpart |
| 4 | ETNA | Italian Place Whose Name Comes From A Greek Word Meaning "i Burn" |
| 4 | ERIS | Greek Counterpart Of Discordia |
| 4 | SIKE | "only Joking!," To A Texter |
| 4 | ZETA | Greek Letter That One Might Expect To Come Last |
| 4 | ITHE | "am ___ Only One?" |
| 4 | ROCS | Flying Terrors Of Myth |
| 5 | ZETAS | Some 10-pointers In Greek Scrabble |
| 5 | MIAMI | Only U.s. City Bordered By Two National Parks |
| 5 | FOSSE | Only Person To Win An Oscar, Emmy And Tony In The Same Year (1973) |
| 5 | ODEON | Greek Performance Venue |
| 5 | CRETE | Birthplace Of Zeus, In Myth |
| 5 | THETA | Letter In The Greek Spelling Of Athens |
| 5 | ALPHA | A Greek Letter? |
| 5 | ZORBA | "the Greek" Of Film |
| 5 | OPERA | "fidelio" Is Beethoven's Only One |
| 6 | CHEOPS | Greek Name For This Puzzle's Enclosed Answer |
| 6 | PSYCHE | Greek Goddess Of The Soul |
| 6 | INDIGO | Only Trisyllabic Rainbow Color |
| 7 | FISCHER | Only Player To Win The U.s. Chess Championship With No Losses Or Draws |
| 7 | SERPENT | Gorgon's Lock |
| 8 | CERBERUS | Multiheaded Dog Guarding The Gates Of The Underworld, In Myth |
| 8 | MARINERS | Only M.l.b. Team Never To Have Played In A World Series |
| 12 | SEVENWONDERS | With 51-across And 15-down, Group In Which [see Circled Letters] Is The Only One Still Largely Intact |