- - Gobbledygook, metaphorically
- - A mystery, metaphorically
- - Gibberish, metaphorically
- - Language from which we get "academy" and "democracy"
- - E.g. from Athens
- - Like spanakopita and dolmas
- - From Santorini or Crete, for example
- - origin of the word "alphabet"
- - He might be unintelligible to most of us
- - From Athens or Volos, say
- - Athens language
- - freeze oddly in the middle to gawk vacuously at olympian
- - Socrates or Onassis
- - it's all a mystery to me!
- - European river crossed by nerdy enthusiast
- - like the alphabet used for sorority chapters and covid variants
- - Language whose alphabet starts with alpha, beta, gamma
- - it's all incomprehensible to me
- - From Crete, perhaps?
- - of greece
- - Classical architectural style characterized by its columns and symmetry, as seen in Acropolis' Parthenon
- - European king wearing anorak
- - european nerd has removed top
- - One of Cyprus's two official languages
- - Indo-European language primarily spoken in Greece
- - Like letters on some college houses
- - "It's ... to me." (not understandable)
- - beta user?
- - Cuisine with spanakopita and souvlaki
- - Language of nameless politician gets close to berserk
- - Incomprehensible language
- - Like Zeus
- - Xi's language
- - Socrates or Isocrates
- - Outdoor theater in Griffith Park
- - Origin of the word "epiphany"
- - Like the alphabet in Athens ... or each letter in the starred answers
- - Language that most fraternities and sororities use for their names
- - Irene Papas, e.g.
- - Hellene
- - From Thessaloniki, perhaps
- - From Athens, perhaps
- - Collegiate system
- - Ari, for one
- - Agora visitor
- - ABC Family series set at the fictional Cyprus-Rhodes University
- - From Athens, e.g.
- - Like Nike
- - Like eta and zeta
- - Mediterranean cuisine
- - Language in Iraklion
- - Like Athena and Aphrodite
- - Athens resident
- - Presumably Plato expressed this or did I read that in his Apology?
- - Like spanakopita
- - Like Athenians and Spartans
- - With 67-Across, what appears in each set of circles
- - Like the alphabet with alpha and beta
- - Aesop's tongue
- - *Salad fork
- - Athens native
- - Language that gave us "democracy"
- - Olympic, e.g
- - The New Testament was written in it
- - Athenian, e.g
- - Like rho ... or a fraternity row
- - Like moussaka and souvlaki
- - Homer's language
- - Like Zeus and Ares
- - European in good and bad odour
- - Alphabet that gave us the word 'alphabet'
- - From Athens
- - 'It's all ...... to me'
- - Like fraternity letters
- - Like moussaka or baklava
- - Native of Athens
- - What Sophocles spoke
- - Kind of cross or yogurt
- - Type of salad or tragedy
- - Like Zeus and Hera
- - Aesop's language
- - Language that gives us 'enigma' and 'acrostic'
- - With 58-Across, 'Antigone' and others ... or, when reinterpreted, a hint to 17-, 31- and 50-Across
- - "My Big Fat ...... Wedding"
- - One from Athens
- - Like alpha, but not bravo
- - Like 14 Across
- - Kind of salad with feta
- - Fraternity Row fellow
- - Ajax, for example
- - Rosetta stone language
- - Type of campus system
- - Fraternity member
- - With "The," L.A. theater at which Neil Diamond recorded "Hot August Night"
- - From Athens, say
- - Aristotle or Aristophanes
- - Like some tragedies
- - Like a Sophocles tragedy
- - Language of 63 Across
- - Plato's language
- - Fraternity-related
- - Cretan, e.g.
- - Unintelligible speech, informally
- - Unintelligible writing to me
- - Kind of letter hidden in 17- and 61-Across and 11- and 26-Down
- - Spartan, e.g.
- - Like Jimmy or Zorba
- - What unintelligible writing is to me?
- - Frat man
- - Kind of letter hidden in 17-, 38- and 60-Across
- - Aristotle Onassis, e.g.
- - Language in Athens
- - With 65-Across, Aegean Sea feature
- - Like pi
- - Kind of letters hidden in 17-, 26-, 36-, 48- and 60-Across
- - Plato or Socrates
- - Lysander's language
- - Unintelligible writing
- - Homer's tongue
- - Classicist's field
- - Onassis' language
- - Astronomer Ptolemy, e.g.
- - Native of Kalamata
- - Plato was one
- - "Zorba the ......"
- - What Urdu is to a Bantu
- - Zorba, for one
- - Thessalian, e.g.
- - Man of Athens.
- - Type of cross
- - Attic, e.g.
- - Like some olives
- - Like the Parthenon
- - Hellenic
- - Attic.
- - Orthodox
- - Spartan
- - Fraternity man
- - Achilles, for one
- - Classical language
- - ...... salad.
- - ......-European
- - ......-European language
- - Socrates, e.g.
- - Frat fella
- - Nerd writes about Middle Earth in classic style
- - language with a 'midnight' smell?
- - Like Plato
- - All this, to me, is incomprehensible
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