Answer: ATLAS
ATLAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 400 times.
Referring Clues:
- Book with legends
- Earth bound?
- Ayn Rand's "___ Shrugged"
- Travel aid
- 50's ICBM
- Old-time strongman
- Road ___
- Rand McNally book
- Mythical strongman
- Where to find 5-Down
- Hammond product
- Geography book
- Traveler's reference
- World record?
- Library volume
- Place holder?
- Oversized library volume
- Booster rocket
- Country album?
- Spring shower, possibly?
- Shoreline shower
- Map site
- Encyclopedia volume, maybe
- Someone with a lot on his shoulders
- Legend's locale
- China setting?
- Bodybuilder Charles
- Book of maps
- Book that readers think the world of
- Pathfinder?
- Rocket that launched the Mercury spacecraft
- Father of the Pleiades
- Strong supporter?
- Bearer of the heavens, in myth
- Charles ___
- Book with insets
- Rand McNally offering
- Rand McNally product
- World Almanac section
- Trip planner's aid
- Travel reference
- Encyclopedia section
- Where to find Washington or Lincoln
- World book?
- World book
- Oversized volume
- Oversized reference book
- Globetrotter's aid
- Map book
- Two-dimensional world?
- Bearer of scales and plates
- Book often stored horizontally
- Country store?
- Africa's ___ Mountains
- Rockefeller Center figure
- World view?
- Rocket first tested in 1957
- Collection of plates
- Muscular Charles
- Perseus turned him to stone
- America's first ICBM
- Onetime "97-pound weakling" Charles
- U.S. booster rocket
- Lands in book form
- Book of legends?
- Book of plats
- Rand's shrugger
- Man with the weight of the world on his shoulders
- Chart collection
- Cartographer's creation
- Guy with his back to the world
- The world in two dimensions
- Muscleman Charles
- Person Perseus petrified
- One place to see the world
- Where Arizona may be next to Arkansas
- Earth-bearer of myth
- Cartography volume
- Rand McNally work
- Geography class reference
- He had the weight of the world on his shoulders
- World carrier?
- Fictional burden bearer
- Mythical holdup man?
- Brother of Prometheus
- Holdup man?
- Geography buff's book
- Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders
- Book with insets and legends
- World-weary Titan?
- Ayn Rand title word
- Shrugger in an Ayn Rand title
- Sky holder of myth
- Brother of Menoetius
- Travel guide
- Titan who fetched apples for Hercules
- Country records?
- He's got the whole world in his hands
- Son of Iapetus
- Rockefeller Center statue
- Reference with a world of information?
- One with a big weight on his shoulders
- Sky support?
- Inset site
- Broad-shouldered Titan
- Rand's "__ Shrugged"
- Book with a key
- Early satellite launcher
- Mapquest alternative
- Traveler's aid
- Book with routes
- Burdened Titan
- Geographical reference
- Mythical Titan
- Big book
- Moon of Saturn
- Cartography collection
- Book of the world
- Mythical bearer of the heavens
- Library tome
- Oversize reference book
- Geographical reference book
- Road reference
- Mythical lifter
- Start of an Ayn Rand title
- One with a great burden
- Oversized volume, often
- Almanac section
- Book with scales
- Legendary lifter
- Mythical world lifter
- Collection of maps
- ''__ Shrugged'' (Rand novel)
- Certain Titan
- Strongman's reference?
- Book filled with legends
- Road scholar's book?
- Map collection
- Place of legends
- Reference section offering
- Ayn Rand's shrugger
- Weight-bearing figure?
- Where to find the world in two dimensions
- A moon of Saturn
- It's bound to show the way
- Hit-the-road guide
- He bore a heavy load
- Encyclopedia volume, perhaps
- Ayn Rand title strongman
- "___ Shrugged"
- Topmost cervical vertebra
- Big reference
- Mythical shrugger?
- Another place to see the world
- A brother of Prometheus
- Mythical one with a heavy burden
- Book with inlets and insets
- Famous muscle man
- One of Prometheus' brothers
- Globe-trotter's reference
- Ayn Rand shrugger
- Place setting?
- Charter publication?
- Help for an armchair traveler
- First cervical vertebra
- Reference with maps
- Mini-section of an almanac
- Figure of Greek myth with a statue at Rockefeller Center
- It'll show you the world
- Big reference book
- Mythical Earth lifter
- Man with the world on his shoulders
- MapQuest predecessor?
- Literary shrugger
- World carrier
- Big name in tires
- North Africa's ___ Mountains
- Project Mercury launcher
- Book full of legends?
- Titan who's world-weary?
- Titan with a heavy load
- Mythical burden bearer
- Man of the world
- Where the Rocky Mountains are flat?
- Bodybuilder Charles
- Earth, bound?
- World traveler's reference
- Tour guide
- Bekins rival
- Ayn Rand's titular Titan
- Rand's "___ Shrugged"
- Strength personified
- Celestial sphere supporter
- "___ Shrugged" (Rand novel)
- Mythical weightlifter
- Titan
- Late musclebuilder Charles
- Late musclebuilder Charles
- What may hold a world of information?
- Map collection
- Titan after whom one of the oceans is named
- It puts the whole world in your hands
- Reference volume
- Hold-up man?
- Place to see the world
- Assistant in a Herculean labor
- Supporting column
- Calypso's father
- Holder of legends
- Book with maps
- Certain type of reference book
- One of the Titans
- Map collection
- Heavens' holder
- Driving aid
- Heavens holder
- Map source
- Book that'll show you the world
- World-weary fellow?
- Locale for legions of legends
- Globetrotter's guide
- Book with many legends
- Globe substitute
- Mercator's tome
- Mercator's tome
- Mercator's tome
- Mercator's tome
- Globe substitute
- A two-dimensional world
- Legendary book?
- Space launch vehicle
- Sahara mountain range
- Titan bearing the world
- NASA rocket
- World ___
- Strongman of myth
- Book of legends
- Book sort of obviated by smartphones
- Cartographer's book
- One presenting the earth as flat?
- Rand McNally publication
- Volume of the world
- Aid in planning a 35-Across
- Sky-bearer of myth
- Globetrotter's reference
- Volume of maps
- Way to see the world?
- Big library book
- Plate holder
- Google Maps, essentially
- Mythic sky supporter
- Bearer of a great onus
- Where most states have their own page
- Fictional burden-bearer
- Literary shrugger?
- Big map book
- Early launch rocket
- Charles who was born Angelo Siciliano
- International hold-up man?
- Book that may include many legends
- Mythological sky holder
- Relative of a gazetteer
- See 39-Down
- Part of an Ayn Rand metaphor
- Tunisia's mountains
- Wherein the world is flat
- Chart book
- Sky-supporting brother of Prometheus
- Mapquest has replaced it
- Mythical strong man
- National Geographic Bee reference
- Geography volume
- Wherein the world really is flat
- World lifting champ?
- Placeholder?
- Noted shrugger
- He shrugged, in an Ayn Rand title
- Road work?
- Mythological figure hinted at by the answers to the eight starred clues as well as this puzzle's design
- First vertebra
- Global superpower?
- Map collection
- Travel guide?
- Motorist's aid
- Earth bearer
- Book containing legends
- One place to find America
- Low-tech GPS?
- Where legends appear
- It can show you the world
- Legendary reference book?
- Sky supporter of myth
- Book with interstates
- Overburdened Titan
- Book full of maps
- Book of many places
- Author James
- Heavens supporter
- It's page after page of places
- Reference work
- Gazetteer shelfmate
- Large library volume
- Traveller's necessity
- Prometheus's brother
- Global support?
- He shoulders the sky
- Book with roads
- Project Mercury launch rocket
- Color section of an almanac
- Statue at Rockefeller Center
- Reference containing insets
- Bound maps
- Old-fashioned provider of directions
- Missal
- Condemned Titan
- World supporter
- Aid in planning a trip
- Provider of global support?
- Book with 11-Down
- Mythical sky supporter
- Book of many insets
- Mythical giant
- Reference named for a Titan
- Book composed of 10-Across
- Rand McNally volume
- Travel aid made obsolescent by GPS
- Geographic reference
- Mythical world-holder
- Supporter of the heavens
- Geographer's reference
- World toter
- It's all mapped out
- Rand McNally reference
- Book of places
- World map
- Provider of worldly views
- Geography tome
- Bearer of the sky, in myth
- Cartographical collection
- Certain geography book
- Geographer's volume
- Book of cartography
- Uplifting mythological figure?
- Part of some encyclopedias
- Reference book containing insets
- Book that's out of this world?
- Mythical world-bearer
- Geographic collection
- Load-bearing Titan
- One for the road?
- He carries the weight of the world on his shoulders
- Book of world maps
- Reference book named after a Titan
- Geographic reference book
- Sky-supporting Titan
- Book you might mark your place in?
- World view you might open up to?
- Work of cartography
- Charles ___, how Angelo Siciliano is better known
- Book for a geography buff
- He has the world at his fingertips
- Big book of maps
- He's got a lot on his shoulders
- "___ of Peculiar Galaxies"
- Where the world is flat
- Cartographic collection
- Greek god after whom an ocean is named
- Analog alternative to GPS
- Book that comes with a set of keys
- Book with a legend
- Geographic reference work
- Book that might be organized by continent
- Reference book with maps
- World-weary sort?
- Earth's volume?
- Reference book with insets
- World record holder?
- Geography lover's book
- Eponym for one of the earth's five oceans
- Reference for a geography buff
- Book that becomes a synonym for "Finally!" when "t" is added to the end
- Father of Calypso
- Book that's all mapped out?
- Book that presents world views?
- Provider of a broad world view
- Country record?
- What can show you the world?
- Book replaced by GPS
- What's bound to show you the way?
- Analog alternative to Google Maps
- Map lover's book
- Giant god
- NASA rocket name since 1957
- Ring-shaped bone that supports the skull
- The whole world in your hands?
- 16th-century coinage of geographer Gerardus Mercator
- Reference book containing maps
- Geographer's book
- Book in a cartographer's collection
- Bronze statue outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza
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- LA Times - December 14, 2023
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