This Oscar-winning actress has a certain mystique playing Mystique, who, deep down, is all blue
Jennifer Lawrence
fat-free monarch
lean queen
A coffee cup to store your Juicy Fruit
gum mug
The 2025 Best Music Video / Visual Album award went to this track performed at the Superbowl
"Not Like Us"
Sometimes depicted as a giant, Chrysaor was the fraternal twin brother of this winged animal
Pegasus
In this novel, a character is described as having "the half-tint blue eyes that told of off-planet foods in his diet"
Dune
mercilous academy
cruel school
Stressed-out youngsters over the age of 12
tense teens
In May 2025 the Spanish government called for the removal of nearly 70,000 listings on this rental platform
Airbnb
This group of gods were the offspring from the post-primeval marriage of Heaven & Earth
Titans
This company with a blue logo calls itself "one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world"
Lowe's
violin conundrum
fiddle riddle
Someone who searches for a buddy or pal
friend finder
This toy from Pop Mart with pointy ears & serrated teeth is sold in blind boxes so you never know which kind you might get
Labubu
The title character of this #1 New York Times bestselling novel is the daughter of Helios and goddess of sorcery
Circe
This artist's art wasn't the only thing that was blue when his friend Carles Casagemas committed public suicide
Picasso
kayak inspection
canoe review
To pointlessly use up perspiration
waste sweat
On May 09, 2025, Cardinal Robert Prevost became the first American pope, though he is better known by this name
Pope Leo XIV
Harking back to Greek mythology, this end-of-the-alphabet word is for a gentle west wind
Zephyr
The square on the flag of this South American nation has blue that symbolizes the sky; while the white is for the snow on the Andes
Chile
Someone quicker at performing spells
faster caster
Seat for the queen in a hive of a type of wasp
hornet throne
For the first time since 1970, Osaka, Japan hosted one of these events, with nearly 200 pavilions from places all over the globe
World's Fair
Built by Hephaestus, Talos was a bronze robotlike figure who guarded this largest Greek isle
Crete