Homer, the “blind bard”, is known best for telling the:
…which is the story of the invasion of:
…whose enemies launched a thousand ships because of a:
…which could be adorned with jewelry, makeup, or:
…when used in literature, are (technically) considered:
…one of which, that uses repetition, is:
…whose romantic partner is:
…which is in the same family as:
…which has an atomic number 6 away from:
…whose suffix means “twin” in:
…which is the demonym of the novel/film character named:
…whose character in the film adaption was played by Anthony:
…who is the girlfriend of the supervillain the:
…which, depending on the rules of the game, could be:
…which is the name of the NHL team in the state of:
…whose third largest city is:
…whose inhabitants could drive five hours to cheer on the:
…who had a general whose preferred first name was:
…which is the Roman name for:
…who stabbed the eye of the:
…who certainly could never have suffered from:
…which is a term for double:
…the lack of which renders one:
Alliteration
Blind
Cyclops
Diplopia
Embellishments
Face
Greek
Hyperbole
Iliad
Joker
Krypton
Lois Lane
Minnesota
Neodymium
Odysseus
Poetic Device
Quinn
Rochester
Superman
Troy
Ulysses
Vision
Wild
Xenon
Yankees
Zorba
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