Crossword-Solution: ERRANTRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Errantry | n. | A wandering; a roving; esp., a roving in quest of adventures. |
| Errantry | n. | The employment of a knight-errant. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “ERRANTRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Knightly news? | 1 answer |
| way of life of a knight errant | 1 answer |
| Vocation of a knight. | 1 answer |
| Vocation of King Arthur's men. | 1 answer |
| The business of Don Quixote. | 1 answer |
| Sir Galahad's occupation. | 1 answer |
| Roving adventurism | 1 answer |
| Old-fashioned adventurism | 1 answer |
| Occupation of a medieval knight. | 1 answer |
| Occupation for knights. | 1 answer |
| Knight's search for adventure. | 1 answer |
| Knight's quest for adventure. | 1 answer |
| KNIGHTLY wandering | 1 answer |
| ERRANCY | 1 answer |
| Deeds of chivalry | 1 answer |
| CONDUCT of a knight-errant | 1 answer |
| Business of a knight of old. | 1 answer |
| Business before the Round Table. | 1 answer |
| Adventures of old | 1 answer |
| Knightly pursuit | 2 answers |
| Knight life? | 2 answers |
| Knightly activity | 4 answers |
| vagabondage | 8 answers |
| Knight | 30 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with ERRANTRY (5)
Elton’s knight-errantry on the subject.— “Jane Fairfax is absolutely charming, Miss Woodhouse.—I quite rave about Jane Fairfax.—A sweet, interesting creature.
Had the girl been kidnapped while he overslept? He burned with shame to think what a pitiful failure his knight-errantry had been.
Well, that is the first mystery; what had become of the English general’s head? The second riddle is, what had become of the Brazilian general’s heart? President Olivier might be called a visionary or a nuisance; but even his enemies admitted that he was magnanimous to the point of knight errantry.
For only one other word did he have more use and I believe it was the only one he knew, "hyaku--hurry!" Over there I was in constant fear for him because of his knight-errantry and his candor.
But say, these four, Who be they? What the fashion of the men?” “They be of foolish fashion, O Sir King, The fashion of that old knight-errantry Who ride abroad, and do but what they will; Courteous or bestial from the moment, such As have nor law nor king; and three of these Proud in their fantasy call themselves the Day, Morning-Star, and Noon-Sun, and Evening-Star, Being strong fools; and never a whit more wise The fourth, who alway rideth armed in black, A huge man-beast of boundless savagery.
Quotes with ERRANTRY (1)
Oxford in the Inklings' day was not so different in look and smell from the Oxford of today. Then, as now, one was tempted to fantasize one's surroundings as a Camelot of intellectual knight-errantry or an Eden of serene contemplation. Then, as now, there was bound to be disappointment.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 19 times in crossword archives (1947–2009).