In Greek mythology, a Thessalian king punished by Zeus for his love of Hera by being bound to a perpetually-revolving wheel : Crossword Clue

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  • - In Greek mythology, a Thessalian king punished by Zeus for his love of Hera by being bound to a perpetually-revolving wheel
  • - He was bound to wheel one by ten noon
  • - In Greek mythology, a Thessalian king punished by Zeus for his love of Hera
  • - Wheel-bound victim of Zeus
  • - Mythological king punished by Zeus for his love of Hera
  • - In Greek mythology, Amphitryon's wife who gave birth to Hercules after being seduced by Zeus
  • - Hercules' mother.
  • - In Greek mythology, a son of Zeus who became king of Lycia
  • - Prince slain by Patroclus.—Iliad.
  • - Homer hero
  • - in greek mythology, he and his sister were turned into black serpents by zeus
  • - Founder of Thebes, in myth
  • - brother of europa and founder of thebes in greek mythology
  • - In Greek mythology, a Phoenician princess abducted by Zeus in the form of a white bull
  • - Our pea is an odd moon of Jupiter
  • - Moon of Jupiter with an ice crust
  • - moon is representation of a pure love
  • - mythical princess for whom a continent is named
  • - In Greek mythology, a queen of Sparta who was the mother of Helen and Pollux by Zeus, who visited her in the form of a swan
  • - sounds like the chief producer of helen
  • - Jupiter's moon named after a Spartan queen
  • - conducted by a parent of helen
  • - guided by a parent of helen
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