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| 1 | An act of defeating an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition |   
| 5 | a crafty contraption that allowed the Greeks to put an end to the 10-year-old Trojan War |   
| 6 | the king of Ithaca, normally said to be the son of Laertes and Anticlea, husband of Penelope, and father of Telemachus. |   
| 7 | an epic poem that covers only a few weeks in the final year of the war |   
| 9 | set of stories or beliefs about a particular person, institution, or situation |   
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| 2 | Any of a race of one-eyed giants |   
| 3 | any piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water. |   
| 4 | they are depicted as divine food and an element that appears in various folk legends |   
| 8 | a city, both factual and legendary, in northwest Anatolia in what is now Turkey, south of the southwest end of the Dardanelles / Hellespont and northwest of Mount Ida |   
| 10 | the greatest name in this history of epic poetry, and who stands as high in that department, wrote the Odyssey and the iliad |   
| 11 | the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. |   
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