- - Hero of Homer's epic poem
- - A legendary Greek featured in Homer's epic poem, who was the King of Ithaca
- - protagonist of homer's iliad
- - King of Ithaca, who returned after the siege of Troy
- - Greek hero of an epic journey home from Troy
- - In Greek mythology, the king of Ithaca
- - Hero of Greek epic
- - Traveller foolishly soused around the centre of Gray's Inn
- - Wanderer, looking up, begs extremely shyly, just the same
- - Mythological king you almost sussed out
- - Mythical escapee from the Sirens
- - He devised the Trojan horse
- - King of Ithaca
- - Captive of the sea nymph Calypso
- - The king of Ithaca
- - Legendary Greek king.
- - Hero of the Trojan War
- - Greek hero who wandered for ten years after the siege of Troy
- - Greek hero who devised the Trojan Horse
- - Greek hero who devised the wooden horse of Troy
- - Hero sussed most of you out
- - Penelope's husband liberally used soy sauce at first
- - hero in epic poem by homer
- - Greek name for Ulysses
- - Voyager's headless corpse son takes legal action over
- - greek hero is due, so running around unknown ship
- - Old Roman god guards unknown ship for hero
- - On a mythical journey, ........ blinded Polyphemus, a cyclops
- - hero used soy sauce at first for a change
- - Post-Trojan War wanderer
- - Homer's mythical Greek hero
- - Heading off from Hull on ship going from England to America with Greek hero
- - Homer's mythical hero
- - You almost sussed out Greek hero
- - Old Roman god seizes unknown ship for mythical hero
- - Penelope's peripatetic husband
- - Homeric wanderer
- - Organised Trojan work for Joyce writing in Greece?
- - Victor used soy liberally on seconds
- - Doctor Seuss following headless corpse to see hero
- - Person traveling from 2 Down
- - Penelope's husband
- - Homer's tar
- - Argus was his dog
- - Whom Mentor mentored
- - His wife waited twenty years for him.
- - Laertes' son
- - Homeric hero
- - Trojan War figure
- - Trojan War hero
- - Greek hero
- - "Iliad" hero
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