100% | THEODICY | 8 | Explanation for the existence of evil in God's presence |
43% | DEISTS | 6 | Believers in the existence of God |
43% | ATHEISM | 7 | Nonbelief in the existence of God |
43% | THEISM | 6 | Belief in the existence of God |
40% | ARES | 4 | God called "that thing of fury, evil-wrought" in a translation of the Iliad |
38% | AGNOSTIC | 8 | Uncertain about the existence of God |
38% | AGNOSTIC | 8 | Unsure as to the existence of God |
37% | ATHEIST | 7 | Someone who has no belief in the existence of gods |
37% | RAGNAROK | 8 | Ultimate battle between the gods and the forces of evil in Scandinavian mythology |
36% | HER | 3 | The H in H.M.S., for much of the 20th century |
36% | TUES | 4 | It's named for the Norse god of war: Abbr. |
36% | TRENTON | 7 | Capital of the U.S. for 54 days in 1784 |
36% | COTANGENT | 9 | For the smallest angle in a 30°−60°−90° triangle, it's the square root of three |
36% | AMONG | 5 | In the presence of |
36% | BEFORE | 6 | In the presence of |
36% | SCULPTUREGARDEN | 15 | The Museum of Modern Art’s outdoor “Oasis in the City,” for one |
36% | ARES | 4 | Greek god of war who's the villain in "Wonder Woman" |
35% | DAYTIMEMEAWARDS | 15 | Prizes won by Acadia National Park for the first sight of sunrise in the U.S.? |
35% | THEBIGDIPPER | 12 | Current name for the arrangement of the O's in this puzzle |
35% | THEGREATWAGON | 13 | Old name for the arrangement of the O's in this puzzle |
35% | THESEVENOXEN | 12 | Old name for the arrangement of the O's in this puzzle |
35% | LAHR | 4 | Co-star in the U.S. premiere of "Waiting for Godot," 1956 |
35% | SPRINKLERHEAD | 13 | Firefighter's term for the person in charge of ice cream toppers? |
35% | MOTTO | 5 | "In God We Trust," for the United States of America |
35% | MARCH | 5 | Month named for the Roman god of war |
35% | MARS | 4 | Planet named for the Roman god of war |
35% | WOTAN | 5 | King of the gods, in Wagner's "Ring" |
35% | SEPTEMBER | 9 | Month for the start of Oktoberfest in Munich |
35% | VINCENTIO | 9 | The Duke of Vienna in Measure for Measure |
35% | ACCIDENT | 8 | The discovery of penicillin in 1928, for example |