Crossword clues for leos
leos
- Durocher and the Lion
- Durocher and others
- Barack Obama and Madonna, astrologically
- Zodiacal lions
- Those born July 23
- Those born in late July
- Those born in early August
- They're between Cancers and Virgos
- They share the same season as Geminis
- The Lip, et al
- Summer arrivals
- Some summer folks
- Some August births, astrologically
- Some August births
- Signs of summer
- Signs of pride?
- Rosten and Sayer
- Rosten and McCarey
- Proud, fiery types, they say
- Predecessors of Virgos
- People with summer birthdays
- People with July 23 to August 22 birthdays, astrologically
- People born in July and August
- People born in early August, astrologically speaking
- People born from July 23 to August 22, astrologically
- People born from July 22 to August 23
- People born between the signs of Cancer and Virgo
- Most August-born folks
- Most August newborns
- Most August birthday boys
- Most are conceived in November
- Midsummer arrivals
- Mick Jagger and Madonna, according to the stars
- Martha Stewart and Tom Brady, astrologically
- Many summertime births
- Many summertime babies
- Many summer births
- Many people born in August
- Many folks with August birthdays
- Many born in August
- Many are conceived on Halloween
- Majority of August babies
- Louis Armstrong and Neil Armstrong, for example
- Lions, sometimes
- Limelight lovers, supposedly
- Late-July babies
- Late July babies, in the zodiac
- Late July babies, astrologically
- Kottke and McKern
- Kapp and Young, once
- July–August people
- July births
- Jennifer Lawrence and Jennifer Lopez, astrologically
- Hall of Famer Durocher and others
- Early August births
- Early August babies
- Domineering types, supposedly
- Comic Gallagher et al
- Clinton and Obama, astrologically
- Certain Popes
- Certain people, zodiacally
- Certain July babies
- Celebrants of midsummer birthdays
- Carrillo et al
- Births between Cancer and Virgo
- Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, astrologically
- August births
- August 6 births
- Aug. 1 babies
- McKern and Carroll
- Proud, energetic, domineering ones, they say
- Czech composer Janacek
- Ones born in late July
- Thirteen popes
- 13 popes, so far
- Most people born in August
- Composer JanГЎcek
- Fire sign people
- 13 pontiffs
- Control-driven people, supposedly
- Some summer babies, astrologically
- Many August births, astrologically
- Late July babies, per the zodiac
- Czech composer JanГЎcek
- Many August babies, astrologically
- A majority of August births
- Independent, noble types, it's said
- Ones sharing Durocher's astrological sign
- Some July arrivals
- Bill Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to the stars?
- Affectionate, fiery types, supposedly
- Some summer births, astrologically
- Ones born before Virgos
- 13 religious heads
- Some August newborns
- Action-oriented sorts, supposedly
- They may be conceived around Halloween
- Composer Janácek
- Delibes and Durocher
- Those born July 23–August 22
- Carillo and Durocher
- Tennyson and Napoleon, for two
- Gorcey and Durocher
- Aug. 1 babies, e.g
- Papal names (13, in all)
- Most August babies
- Most August births
- Those with Aug. 6 birthdays
- Aug. 1 babies, e.g.
- Thirteen Bishops of Rome
- Popes from I to XIII
- Thirteen Vatican leaders
- Tolstoy et al.
- Durocher and Carroll
- People born July 23–Aug. 22
- Some born in August
- Durocher and Tolstoy
- Carillo and Gorcey
- July 23–Aug. 22 babies
- Durocher et al.
- 13 Vatican leaders
- Carrillo and Gorcey
- Some August babies
- Some July babies, astrologically
- Most born in August
- Durocher et al
- Midsummer babies
- Most with August birthdays
- Tolstoy et al
- Some July births
- People born under the sign of the lion
- Many popes
- Baker's dozen of popes
- The ones born in late July
- Summer signs
- Summer birthday boys
- Some summer arrivals
- People born before Virgos
Wikipedia
Leos
Leos may also occur as a plural form of Leo. For the football team, see BC Lions.
In Greek mythology, the name Leos may refer to:
- Leos, one of the ten or twelve Eponyms of the Attic phylae whose statues were at the Athenian agora near the Tholos. He was a son of Orpheus and father of a son Cylanthus and of three daughters, Praxithea (or Phasithea, Phrasithea), Theope and Eubule. In obedience to the Delphian oracle he had his three daughters sacrificed in order to relieve the city of famine. A location in Attica and a hero-shrine was said to have received the name Leokorion after these daughters of Leos (Λεὡ κόραι, Leō korai). In reality though, the story of the daughters of Leos could have been invented to explain the placename.
- Leos, a native of Agnus, Attica, the herald of the sons of Pallas. He betrayed them by informing Theseus of their imminent attack, which let him strike at the opponents at unawares and win. From that circumstance there was no intermarriage between the demes Agnus and Pallene, and the Pallenian heralds never used the formula "ἀκούετε λεῷ" ("Listen, people") because of the homophony of the word leōs "people" and Leos' name. The people of Agnus, on the contrary, sacrificed to Leos.