Answer: EPIC
EPIC is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 526 times.
Referring Clues:
- Stupendous
- Quite a story
- Many a Cecil B. De Mille film
- Monumental
- "War and Peace," e.g.
- Grand
- Kind of proportions
- "Beowulf," for one
- "Iliad" or "Aeneid," e.g.
- Grand, as an adventure
- Sweeping
- Like the "Iliad" and "Odyssey"
- Majestic
- Big story
- Sword-and-sandal flick
- Colossal
- Like some proportions
- Many a DeMille film
- "Gandhi," for one
- Many a miniseries
- Multigenerational story
- DeMille-type film
- Larger-than-life
- "Ulysses," for one
- Cast-of-thousands film
- Vast
- Sweeping story
- Grand in scale
- Like some struggles
- Like "Star Wars"
- "Ben-Hur," e.g.
- Colossal, filmwise
- Big production
- "The Ten Commandments," for one
- Like many a DeMille film
- Large-scale
- "Titanic," e.g.
- Heroic tale
- Many a Cecil B. DeMille film
- Michael Jackson's record label
- Grander than grand
- "Lawrence of Arabia," for one
- The "Iliad" or "Odyssey"
- Majestic poem
- Cast-of-thousands movie
- Homer's "Iliad," e.g.
- "Ben-Hur," for one
- No short story
- "Paradise Lost," e.g.
- Heroic saga
- "Beowulf," e.g.
- Hours-long film, perhaps
- Michener's "Centennial," e.g.
- DeMille production, e.g.
- Bigger than big
- Long tale
- Grist for DeMille?
- Like “The Lord of the Rings”
- Cast-of-thousands
- Movie best seen on a wide screen
- Huge
- Anthony Mann's "The Fall of the Roman Empire," e.g.
- "Cleopatra," for one
- Many a sword-and-sandals film
- Like "Paradise Lost"
- "The Divine Comedy," for one
- It might have a lot of extras
- Ambitious in scope
- DeMille output
- The "Odyssey" or "Beowulf"
- Huge in scope
- Poem on a grand scale
- Verbose verse
- Big picture
- It's a long story
- "Gone With the Wind," for one
- Of great proportions
- "Roots," for one
- Like the "Iliad"
- Of majestic proportion
- Large, as proportions
- Nearly any Michener novel
- Awe-inspiring film
- "Iliad," for one
- Lengthy narrative
- Kind of journey
- Heroic and impressive
- Like "Paradise Lost" in scope
- DeMille specialty
- "Odyssey," for one
- Like a DeMille production
- "Ben Hur" or "Quo Vadis?"
- "The Lord of the Rings," e.g.
- Narrative poem
- Grand-scale tale
- Tale on a grand scale
- Like some battles
- "The Odyssey," for one
- Of monumental proportions
- Grand in scope
- Cecil B. DeMille movie, e.g.
- Heroic poem
- Long narrative poem
- Grand-scale
- Long legend
- Like a Cecil B. DeMille production
- DeMille product
- Awe-inspiring production
- Grand tale
- Not just big
- Sweeping saga
- On a grand scale
- DeMille film, say
- Heroic
- Milton's "Paradise Lost," for one
- Like "Lawrence of Arabia"
- Long poem, perhaps
- Movie with a cast of thousands
- Chanson de geste, e.g.
- "Berlin Alexanderplatz," e.g.
- Like some poems
- Tetralogy, e.g.
- Ozzy Osbourne's record label
- Of unusually great size
- Large in scope
- Of sweeping proportions
- DeMille movie, e.g.
- "Iliad" or "Odyssey"
- Substantial in scope, as a film
- Expansive story
- DeMille-like film
- Cast-of-thousands film, usually
- Impressively great
- The Star Wars films, e.g.
- "Iliad," notably
- Kind of poetry
- Like DeMille films
- Saga
- ''Lawrence of Arabia'', for one
- Long story
- ''Odyssey'', e.g.
- ''The Odyssey'', for one
- DeMille work
- Grand-scale story
- Of majestic proportions
- DeMille genre
- Heroic story
- Sweeping in scale
- Grand story
- Film spectacular
- Grand-scope film
- Long heroic tale
- Worthy of DeMille
- Long, long story
- Heroic in scope
- ''Ben-Hur'', for one
- Large-scale story
- Of grand proportions
- ''Iliad'' or ''Odyssey''
- ''Gone With the Wind,'' for one
- Vast in scope
- Sword-and-sandal flick, sometimes
- Heroic narrative
- With a cast of thousands
- ''Aeneid,'' for one
- Of historic dimensions
- ''Beowulf,'' for one
- ''Roots,'' for one
- Heroic in scale
- ''The Ten Commandments,'' for one
- Impressive in scope
- ''Lawrence of Arabia,'' e.g.
- ''Beowulf'' is one
- Long narrative
- Spectacular
- ''Ben-Hur,'' e.g.
- Larger than life
- "Gandhi" or "Cleopatra"
- Story on a grand scale
- "Paradise Lost" e.g.
- Type of poetry
- A grand film
- Quite grand
- Like 59-Across
- Colossal, moviewise
- On a huge scale
- Bigger than life
- Historical novel, e.g.
- Considerably large work
- "The Ten Commandments," e.g.
- "Ben-Hur" for one
- Sword-and-sandal flick, e.g.
- Homeric work
- "Beowulf", for one
- Majestic story
- Not just an ordinary novel
- "Quo Vadis," e.g.
- "The Odyssey", e.g.
- "Gladiator" or "Ben-Hur"
- Legendary work, often
- Homeric genre
- Large-scale work
- Larger-than-life story
- "Beowulf" is one
- Awesome, in slang
- Awesome
- Colossal, as a film
- Work with a wide scope
- "Beowulf," notably
- Towering, as a tale
- Bigger-than-life story
- It has a cast of thousands
- Weighty production
- Gargantuan
- "Gandhi" or "Cleopatra," e.g.
- Film with many extras
- ___ fail (big thumbs-down)
- Like some poetry
- Broad
- Sweeping in scope
- Like Homer's "Iliad"
- Hero's tale
- Long poem
- Quite a tale
- Work of Homer
- Like The Lord of the Rings
- "Lawrence of Arabia," e.g.
- "Aeneid," for one
- DeMille's genre
- "The Lord of the Rings", e.g.
- "Lawrence of Arabia", for one
- "Odyssey", e.g.
- "The Odyssey", for one
- "Ben-Hur", for one
- Big-budget film
- Donovan's record label
- Long, as a film
- ___ fail
- Like, big
- "Gilgamesh," for one
- Long heroic story
- Of titanic proportions
- Superhuman
- Literary form
- A kind of poem
- Very large-scale
- Big, and word that is found in all three theme answers
- Faith No More's only hit
- Expensive film production
- Like "Beowulf"
- Michener novel, typically
- Grandiose
- Homer Opus
- "the nibelungenlied" e.g.
- The "Iliad," e.g.
- Majestic tale
- Ken Burns's "The Civil War," e.g.
- Long, heroic story
- 5-Across, for one
- The "Star Wars" films, e.g.
- "Doctor Zhivago," e.g.
- "Beowulf" or "Gilgamesh"
- It's quite a story
- Great story
- Typical DeMille movie
- 'Ben-Hur,' for one
- Big-scale movie
- 'Beowulf,' e.g.
- 39-Down, e.g.
- Magnificent tale
- Major story
- Grand scale
- Big tale
- DeMille movie, usually
- DeMille movie, often
- Grand-scale tale
- 1990 Faith No More song
- Sweeping tale
- Sprawling tale
- Homeric
- Overused adjective, these days
- "The Iliad," for one
- Word often preceding "proportions"
- Bigger-than-life
- ___ fail (big blunder)
- "Spartacus," for one
- More awesome than awesome
- Homeric creation
- Big, big-budget film
- Of mammoth proportions
- Really big show
- Many a high-budget film
- Beowulf or the Iliad
- It may have many chapters
- Totally cool
- Homer's "Iliad," for one
- Film with a cast of thousands
- Grand-proportion
- Like some fails, in modern slang
- Expansive
- Movie that might have a cast of thousands
- Awesome, in a way
- The "Aeneid," for one
- Gigantic
- "The Far Pavilions," for one
- Adjective for 41-Down
- More than awesome
- Broad in scope
- Major work
- Huge production
- "Paradise Lost" or the "Aeneid"
- Totally awesome
- Apollonius's "Argonautica," e.g.
- Like some fails
- Tale of heroism
- Long heroic poem
- Momentous
- Long, awe-inspiring film
- Computer animated film of 2013
- Many a DeMille movie
- Grandscale
- Really amazing, to a dude
- No short story, this
- Classic saga
- Take a grand adventure
- Long and impressive, as a film
- Like some long films
- Kurosawa film, usually
- Long, sweeping story
- "Spartacus," e.g.
- Like one for the ages
- "Roots", e.g.
- "Gilgamesh," e.g.
- C.B. DeMille film, typically
- Really, really cool
- Long, impressive film
- Adjective for some proportions or failures
- Really big show?
- Great in scope
- "Spartacus" was one
- Gilgamish, e.g.
- "Gladiator," for one
- Descriptive of Demille's work
- Huger than huge
- Inspiring tale
- Truly memorable
- Story that's longer than most
- "Tarzan" The ___ adventures"
- Sweeping, as a story
- Grand, as a film
- "The Aeneid," for instance
- "Ben-Hur" is one
- Word before "proportions"
- Very impressive
- It's a lo-o-o-ong story
- Cast-of-thousands movie, e.g.
- 2013 animated fantasy film
- Cast-of-thousands production
- Lengthy tale
- Having immense implications
- "Giant" for example
- Filmdom's "The Bible," e.g.
- Long, extended film
- Lengthy narrative poem
- Mind-blowing, in modern lingo
- The "Aeneid," e.g.
- For the ages
- "Lawrence of Arabia" is one
- Beyond grand
- Magnificent
- "The Divine Comedy," e.g.
- Many a Charlton Heston movie
- More than a mere movie
- Longfellow's "Evangeline," e.g.
- Absolutely awesome
- Huge-scale
- Monumental in scope
- Sweeping narrative
- Long narrative in verse
- Grand narrative
- Very imposing or impressive
- Grand-scale poem
- Colossal, in the film biz
- 2014's "Noah," e.g.
- Amazing, in dudespeak
- Much-longer-than-usual film
- Saga of a story
- Colossal, film-wise
- Monumental story
- Word with "proportions"
- 3 1/2 hour film, e.g.
- Grand-scale film
- "Iliad" or "Aeneid"
- "Gone With the Wind," e.g.
- Huge in scale
- Film with a huge cast
- Large-scale movie
- Long film with a big cast
- Poem
- Three-hour-plus movie, maybe
- Like a grand-scale fail
- "Ben-Hur" or "Gladiator"
- Like some struggles and proportions
- "Titanic" or "Ben-Hur"
- Awesome, nowadays
- Of enormous import
- Many a Heston movie
- "The Last Emperor," e.g.
- Larger-than-life tale
- Grandiose, as a film
- Way impressive
- To be remembered for a very long time
- Large in scale
- It's large in scale
- Grandiose, film-wise
- ___ fail (fiasco)
- "Roots" or "Spartacus"
- 180-minute film
- "Awesome, dude"
- Lengthy poem ( About heroic deeds )
- Grand-scale tale or grand-scale fail
- Very long film
- "Odyssey," e.g.
- Poem of heroism
- Grandiose, filmwise
- Extraordinary
- Grand-scale production
- Adventure type
- Sword-and-sandal feature, e.g.
- "Noah," e.g.
- Many a Michener novel
- Latter-day "Impressive!"
- "Star Wars" series, e.g.
- Long miniseries, e.g.
- "Beowulf," poem-wise
- Particularly impressive
- Beowulfian
- The story of Gilgamesh, e.g.
- Sweeping work
- Majestic work
- Any "Star Wars" movie
- Unordinary
- ___ Games, company behind Fortnite
- Grand scale film
- ___ fail (disaster)
- Massive, as a fail
- Herculean
- Three-hour film, quite possibly
- Story of heroes
- Monumental tale
- Like a record-breaking performance
- Large-scale tale
- "Avengers: Endgame," e.g.
- Grand-scale movie
- "Shogun" or "The Lord of the Rings"
- Like the worst fail ever
- Word before "fail" or "novel"
- Word before tale or fail
- Beyond amazing
- Kurosawa's "Ran," for one
- Large-scale film
- "Odyssey" or "Ramayana"
- Completely amazing, in slang
- Greater than great
- "Awesome!"
- Imposing story
- Way cool
- One may have a huge cast
- Grandiose movie
- "Super cool!"
- The "Iliad" or the "Odyssey"
- With 20-Across, Homer's medium
- Imposing work
- ___ fail: unexpected disaster
- Poem with a hero
- More than amazing
- Totally rad, in modern lingo
- Earth-shattering
- Homer's "Odyssey," e.g.
- More than magnificent
- Derek Walcott's "Omeros," for one
- Really cool
- The "Mahabharata" or the "Ramayana"
- Absolutely legendary
- Odyssean
- "Beyond cool!"
- Word before "hero" or "fail"
- More than outstanding
- The "Odyssey," for one
- Legendary, informally
- Poem such as "Gilgamesh"
- ___ Games, maker of Fortnite
- Mind-blowing
- Legendary
- To be remembered for all time
- Story such as the Ramayana
- Word with poetry or proportions
- ___ fail (major oopsie)
- The "Odyssey" is one
- "The ___ of Gilgamesh"
- Massive
- Massive in scale
- Of ___ proportions
- "Awesome, dude!"
- Grandiose story
- Story that might span generations
- Grand saga
- Text such as the Kebra Nagast
- Really grand
- Long poem like the Mahabharata
- Huge saga
- "Star Wars" or "Gladiator," e.g.
- Very cool
- The "Iliad," for one
- Like a grand-scale tale or fail
- Big, big, big
- Hu-u-uge
- Many a four-hour movie
- Grand, sweeping saga
- More than great
- Like one for the books
- Way awesome
- Expansive film like "RRR"
- Great saga
- Of massive proportions
- Out of this world
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - October 20, 2024
- New York Times - September 30, 2024
- LA Times - September 06, 2024
- USA Today - August 12, 2024
- USA Today - July 10, 2024
- LA Times - July 08, 2024
- USA Today - June 26, 2024
- LA Times - June 20, 2024
- USA Today - June 19, 2024
- LA Times - June 12, 2024
- LA Times - May 31, 2024
- LA Times - May 21, 2024
- USA Today - May 16, 2024
- LA Times - May 08, 2024
- New York Times - May 02, 2024
- LA Times - April 10, 2024
- New York Times - March 25, 2024
- USA Today - March 15, 2024
- LA Times - March 15, 2024
- New York Times - March 01, 2024
Seen a clue for the answer epic that we don't have? Then please submit it to us so we can make the clue database even better!