Answer: THOR
THOR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 214 times.
Referring Clues:
- God with a hammer
- Midgard serpent's slayer
- God with iron gloves
- Red-bearded god
- Comic book superhero
- Hammer-hurling god
- Norse hammer thrower
- Marvel Comics superhero
- Norse bolt maker
- Thunderous one?
- Goat-drawn chariot rider, in myth
- Son of Odin
- He had a hammer
- Marvel Comics hero
- Thunder god
- Celestial hammerer
- God of thunder
- Norse thunder god
- Hammer-wielding deity
- Hammer-wielding god
- Iron-gloved one
- Mythical son of Jord
- God whose wife had hair of finely spun gold
- Mythical hammer wielder
- Heyerdahl who wrote "Kon-Tiki"
- Thunderous god
- Chariot-riding god
- His hammer was named Mjolnir
- "Kon-Tiki" author Heyerdahl
- Hammer hurler of myth
- Red-bearded deity
- Norse god of thunder
- Fifth day's namesake
- Norse deity with a goat-drawn chariot
- Son of 10-Across
- Strongest Norse god
- Mythical hammer thrower
- Comics superhero or Norse deity
- Defender of the Aesir
- Norse god
- Adventurer Heyerdahl
- Hammer-swinging Norse god
- Explorer Heyerdahl
- Odin's oldest son
- "Kon-Tiki" sailor Heyerdahl
- Thunder god in Marvel Comics
- Deity whose favorite song is "If I Had a Hammer"?
- Ballistic missile of the 1950s
- God with a weekday named after him
- Hammer-wielding Norse god
- God with a belt of strength
- ''B.C.'' character
- Thunderbolt thrower
- ''Kon-Tiki'' author Heyerdahl
- Early hammer thrower
- Thunder god of myth
- Powerful Norse god
- Namesake of Thursday
- Norse deity
- Mythical hammer-thrower
- Mythical god of thunder
- Mythical thunder god
- Mjolnir wielder
- Onetime part of the U.S. arsenal
- Superhero based on a god
- His hammer was Mjolnir
- Mythical god with a hammer
- Thursday's eponym
- Old space-launched rocket
- Norse god with a goat-drawn chariot
- God with a day of the week named after him
- Valhalla bigwig
- Name in the etymology of "thunder"
- Hammering god
- 2011 title role for Chris Hemsworth
- God in a chariot
- Midgard serpent slayer
- Asgard god
- "B.C." character
- Title role for Chris Hemsworth
- Superhero who debuted in the comic book "Journey Into Mystery"
- 2011 superhero movie
- 2011 blockbuster
- Noted hammer thrower
- Viking god
- 2011 superhero film
- Mythological hammer thrower
- Thunder god in Norse myth
- "Kon-Tiki" builder Heyerdahl
- Norse counterpart of Jupiter
- Diety with a hammer
- Valhalla VIP
- Thunderbolt hurler
- War god
- Lightning hurler
- Son of 53-Across
- Hammer wielder of myth
- Odin's son
- Explorer Heyer-dahl
- Odin's kid
- God of lightning
- 2011 Kenneth Branagh film
- Fifth-day eponym
- God who named a day
- Wielder of Mjolnir
- "The Avengers" hero
- 2011 superhero film starring Chris Hemsworth
- Dweller in the hall Bilskirnir
- God in "The Avengers"
- Odin's thunderous son
- Wielder of a hammer called Mjölnir
- Old satellite-launching rocket
- Title foe of Loki in a 2011 film
- God who wielded Mjolnir
- Sif's husband in myth
- 2011 role for Chris Hemsworth as Odin's son
- Chris Hemsworth title role
- He owns an incredible hammer
- Superhero with a hammer
- Marvel's thunder god
- 2011 Chris Hemsworth superhero role
- Shrimp genus
- Chris Hemsworth role
- God with a weekday named after him who can be found in this puzzle's three grid-spanning entries
- Hammer-hurling deity
- One of the superheroes in 2012's "The Avengers"
- Loki's brother, in movies
- Two-time title role for Chris Hemsworth
- Norse god of war
- 2011 Marvel Comics film
- Steve Wallem, on "Nurse Jackie"
- Marvel Comics hero who is a Norse god
- Hemsworth role
- Scandinavian god
- One of Marvel's Avengers
- Superhero with a weapon called Mjolnir
- 2011 Marvel film
- Hammer-toting god
- Wielder of the hammer Mjölnir
- Norse deity with a hammer
- Mythical man with a hammer
- Mythical thunder maker
- Thursday's god
- Who hammered Roth?
- One of the Avengers
- Avenger with a hammer
- ___ Heyerdahl
- Hammer wielder
- By way of: Abbr.
- Son of 21 Across
- Brother of Loki
- Superhero played by Chris Hemsworth
- Marvel role for Chris Hemsworth
- Hammer god
- One of the Marvel superheroes
- Whom element #90 was named for
- Hammer-throwing deity
- Cartoon superhero
- "___: Ragnarok" (2017 Marvel film)
- "___:Ragnarok" (2017 Marvel film)
- Norse hammer-tosser
- Hammered superhero?
- Asgard resident
- "___: Ragnarok": 2017 superhero film
- Superhero named for a god
- One of Marvel's original Avengers
- "___: Ragnarok" (2017 film)
- Marvel superhero
- Norse god with a hammer
- Air force missile
- Norse god associated with storms
- Myth-based Marvel superhero
- One of Thanos's foes in the Avengers movies
- Chris Hemsworth's superhero
- Thunderer of Norse myth
- Marvel's weather manipulator
- An Avenger
- Norse hammer god
- God who had a hammer
- Norse god who wields Mjolnir
- Marvel god who faces Ragnarok
- Superhero role for 50-Across
- With 5-Down, 2017 superhero film directed by Taika Waititi
- Mythical hammer handler
- Halloween costume with a hammer
- Superhero whose surname is Odinson
- Partner of Iron Man and Captain America
- God with a chariot pulled by goats
- "___: Ragnarok" (2017 blockbuster)
- "The Ra Expeditions" author Heyerdahl
- U.S. ballistic missle
- Marvel god
- Marvel horned-hat wearer
- God who wields the hammer Mjölnir
- Marvel god with a hammer
- A founding member of the Avengers
- Marvel movie directed by Kenneth Branagh
- One of the Aesir
- Deity with an eponymous day
- He called Hulk a "friend from work," in a Marvel movie
- God who lent his name to a weekday
- Recurring role for Chris Hemsworth
- Hammer-wielding superhero in Marvel films
- "Ragnarok" superhero
- God who is destined to slay the serpent Jörmungandr
- Loki's brother in the MCU
- Defeater of Jörmungandr
- 56-Down's son
- Norse protector of humankind
- Hammer-wielding Avenger
- Norse god portrayed in film by Chris Hemsworth
- God destined to slay the sea serpent Jörmungandr
- Marvel hero played by Chris Hemsworth
- Hammer-wielding Marvel hero
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 04, 2024
- USA Today - August 21, 2024
- LA Times - July 29, 2024
- LA Times - April 28, 2024
- USA Today - February 23, 2024
- New York Times - January 24, 2024
- USA Today - January 23, 2024
- New York Times - January 21, 2024
- New York Times - January 10, 2024
- USA Today - January 08, 2024
- LA Times - December 17, 2023
- LA Times - September 12, 2023
- New York Times - July 21, 2023
- USA Today - July 03, 2023
- New York Times - July 01, 2023
- LA Times - June 28, 2023
- LA Times - May 23, 2023
- LA Times - April 23, 2023
- LA Times - April 04, 2023
- LA Times - March 27, 2023
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