- - Ancient Greek term meaning contest or conflict
- - Struggle in ancient Greek drama
- - A verbal contest between actors
- - Ancient Greek contest
- - Conflict in Greek drama
- - Greek-style contest
- - Poetry contest of yore
- - Coliseum contest
- - Greek contest
- - Greek vs. Greek
- - Greek competition
- - Attic contest
- - Ancient Greek competition
- - Literary contest
- - Contest, Greek style
- - Ancient contest
- - Greek athletic contest
- - Classical contest
- - Contest; struggle
- - Old Greek festival contest
- - Struggle or contest
- - Greek conflict
- - Old Greek contest
- - Contest in early Greece
- - Gr. contest
- - Contest, in ancient Greece.
- - Ancient Greek athletic meet.
- - Dramatic conflict, from the Greek.
- - Dramatic conflict, as in Greek play.
- - Contest of anc. Greece.
- - Old Greek athletic meet.
- - Athletic contest in anc. Greece.
- - Prize contest of ancient Greece.
- - Athletic contest in ancient Greece.
- - Argument introducing a Greek play.
- - Contest
- - Verbal joust on stage
- - Shapely suffix?
- - Non or dec finish
- - Non ending
- - Hex addition
- - Battle of words, on stage
- - A verbal contestbetween actors
- - Battle of wits, on stage
- - Stravinsky ballet
- - Ex-Bosox first baseman
- - Literary conflict
- - Euripidean conflict
- - Dramatic conflict
- - Stravinsky/Balanchine ballet
- - Ballet based on Stravinsky's music, by George!
- - 1957 Stravinsky ballet
- - Conflict in "Medea"
- - Theatrical conflict
- - Stravinsky score
- - Ballet to Stravinsky's music, by George
- - Par or pent closer
- - Stravinsky ballet score
- - Conflict, in literature
- - Balanchine-Stravinsky ballet
- - Drama's conflict
- - Literary strife
- - Ballet by Balanchine
- - Opus choreographed by Balanchine
- - Athenian competition
- - Stravinsky ballet: 1957
- - Chariot race
- - Literary struggle
- - Classic struggle
- - Classical conflict
- - Work by 27 Down
- - Stravinsky opus.
- - New Stravinsky ballet.
- - Popular ballet.
- - Balanchine ballet
- - Torment
- - Struggle
- - Conflict
- - Competition
- - hex or non or dec ending
- - ballet by george balanchine and igor stravinsky first performed in 1957
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