Crossword-Solution: GRAIL 5 letters, 104 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Grail n. A book of offices in the Roman Catholic Church; a gradual.
Grail n. A broad, open dish; a chalice; -- only used of the Holy
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Grail n. Small particles of earth; gravel.
Grail n. One of the small feathers of a hawk.

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GRAIL anagram AGIRL, ARGIL, GIRAL, GLAIR

We have 104 clues for the answer “GRAIL”

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"Find Your ___" (song from "Spamalot") 1 answer
"Holy" Indiana Jones relic 1 answer
"Holy" cup 1 answer
"Holy" object of pursuit 1 answer
"Holy" quest item 1 answer
"Monty Python and the Holy __" 1 answer
"Parsifal" prop 1 answer
Arthurian quest item 1 answer
Artifact found by Indiana 1 answer
Chalice of medieval legend 1 answer
Chalice used by Jesus at the Last Supper 1 answer
Chalice's cousin 1 answer
Cherished ambition sought by the Knights of the Round Table 1 answer
Cup sought by Indiana Jones 1 answer
Elusive chalice 1 answer
Galahad quest 1 answer
Galahad sought it 1 answer
Galahad's find 1 answer
Galahad's goal 1 answer
Galahad's quest 1 answer
Goal of a certain quest 1 answer
HOLY chalice 1 answer
Holy ___ (Last Supper cup) 1 answer
Holy ___ (legendary treasure) 1 answer
Holy chalice of legend 1 answer
Holy goblet 1 answer
Holy quest object 1 answer
Holy quest vessel 1 answer
Holy shit! 1 answer
Item guarded by the Fisher King 1 answer
Item sought in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" 1 answer
Key prop in "Parsifal" 1 answer
Knight's quest 1 answer
Knightly quest 1 answer
Kniqht's quest 1 answer
Last Supper chalice 1 answer
Last Supper item 1 answer
Last Supper table item 1 answer
Last Supper utensil 1 answer
Last Supper vessel 1 answer
Legendary cup 1 answer
Legendary cup or platter 1 answer
Object of Galahad's quest. 1 answer
Object of Sir Galahad's quest 1 answer
Object of a knight's quest 1 answer
Object of a knightly quest 1 answer
Object of a medieval knight's quest 1 answer
Object of an extended quest 1 answer
Object of classic quest. 1 answer
Object of knightly quests 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRAIL (5)

The Holy Grail itself, “sliding athwart a sunbeam,” never so effectually stilled a riot of warring passions into sweet and quiet accord.
The Golden Age Kenneth Grahame 2008
THE CHRISTMAS THORN OF GLASTONBURY A LEGEND OF ANCIENT BRITAIN ADAPTED FROM WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY AND OTHER SOURCES There is a golden Christmas legend and it relates how Joseph of Arimathea--that good man and just, who laid our Lord in his own sepulcher, was persecuted by Pontius Pilate, and how he fled from Jerusalem carrying with him the Holy Grail hidden beneath a cloth of samite, mystical and white.
Good Stories For Great Holidays Frances Jenkins Olcott 1995
STOUT MARCHES LEAD TO CERTAIN ENDS STOUT marches lead to certain ends, We seek no Holy Grail, my friends— That dawn should find us every day Some fraction farther on our way.
New Poems Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
What should have been a lofty high-souled pilgrimage, only less transcendental than that of the Holy Grail itself, has so far failed, no doubt, because I have undertaken it too much in the wanton spirit of a troubadour.
The Quest of the Golden Girl Richard le Gallienne 1996
The Holy Grail From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called The Pure, Had passed into the silent life of prayer, Praise, fast, and alms; and leaving for the cowl The helmet in an abbey far away From Camelot, there, and not long after, died.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996

Quotes with GRAIL (3)

These books can't possibly compete with centuries of established history, especially when that history is endorsed by the ultimate bestseller of all time." Faukman's eyes went wide. "Don't tell me Harry Potter is actually about the Holy Grail.""I was referring to the Bible." Faukman cringed. "I knew that.
Dan Brown The Da Vinci Code
When I was a boy, I would read those postcards and know exactly why my father was doing what he was doing: he was taking a stab at greatness, that is, if greatness is simply another word for doing something different from what you were already doing--or maybe greatness is the thing we want to have so that other people will want to have us, or maybe greatness is merely the grail for our unhappy, striving selves, the thing we think we need but don't and can't get anyway.
Brock Clarke An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England
Many people in this room have an Etsy store where they create unique, unreplicable artifacts or useful items to be sold on a small scale, in a common marketplace where their friends meet and barter. I and many of my friends own more than one spinning wheel. We grow our food again. We make pickles and jams on private, individual scales, when many of our mothers forgot those skills if they ever knew them. We come to conventions, we create small communities of support and distri…
Catherynne M. Valente
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 114 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).