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What the ancient Romans called the “Cupid stone,” considering it a symbol of love NYT Crossword Clue

What the ancient Romans called the “Cupid stone,” considering it a symbol of love NYT Crossword Clue Answer featured in NYT Crossword puzzle on September 14, 2024. The 4 Letter answer is OPAL.

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Updated Sep 14, 2024

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What the ancient Romans called the “Cupid stone,” considering it a symbol of love NYT Crossword Clue

Let’s find the answers to What the ancient Romans called the “Cupid stone,” considering it a symbol of love NYT for the September 14, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.

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  • Answer Contains 4 letters
  • Start with O and end with L.
  • Possible solutions are ODAL,ODYL,OPAL.

Answer

The answer to the What the ancient Romans called the “Cupid stone,” considering it a symbol of love NYT crossword clue is "OPAL."

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The crossword clue “What the ancient Romans called the “Cupid stone,” considering it a symbol of love” with the answer "OPAL" refers to the gemstone opal, which was historically associated with love and romance by the ancient Romans.

The term "Cupid stone" reflects the Roman belief that opal, with its iridescent play of colors, symbolized love and was connected to the god Cupid, who represented affection and desire. The opal's unique and shifting colors were thought to embody the dynamic and multifaceted nature of love.

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