Jupiter and Mars NYT Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answer

1 ? P
2 ? A
3 ? G
4 ? A
5 ? N
6 ? G
7 ? O
8 ? D
9 ? S
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      Think of celestial figures worshipped before the rise of monotheism.

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      ????????? are deities worshipped in various polytheistic religions, particularly those of ancient cultures.

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      In Roman mythology, Jupiter and Mars are both considered major deities. Jupiter is the king of the gods, while Mars is the god of war. The term '?????????' refers to these ancient deities from the pre-Christian Roman pantheon.

      Clue Analysis

      The answer to “Jupiter and Mars” in the New York Times puzzle October 29 2025 is PAGANGODS. Quite straight and simple! Complete your daily NYT Mini challenge with this solution.

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