Crossword-Solution: PARAPET 7 letters, 78 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Parapet n. A low wall, especially one serving to protect the edge of
a platform, roof, bridge, or the like.
Parapet n. A wall, rampart, or elevation of earth, for covering
soldiers from an enemy's fire; a breastwork. See Illust. of Casemate.

We have 78 clues for the answer “PARAPET”

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Bridge safety feature 1 answer
Protecting railing of a bridge. 1 answer
Part of rampart 1 answer
Parseghian mans a rampart 1 answer
Low wall 1 answer
Low barrier 1 answer
Guard wall. 1 answer
Fortress wall 1 answer
Fortification consisting of a low wall 1 answer
Citadel feature 1 answer
Part of a redan 1 answer
Bridge railing. 1 answer
Bridge barrier 1 answer
Breastwork; rampart. 1 answer
Barrier on the edge of a roof. 1 answer
Balcony's edge 1 answer
Balcony wall 1 answer
Balcony railing 1 answer
Balcony ralling 1 answer
Soldier protector 1 answer
part Rampart 1 answer
low protective wall around a roof or balcony 1 answer
low protective wall along the edge of a roof 1 answer
low protective wall 1 answer
Whence Tosca leaped 1 answer
Wall on a rampart 1 answer
Wall extension 1 answer
Top of a rampart. 1 answer
Protective castle wall 1 answer
Shooter's position in a fort 1 answer
Rooftop wall 1 answer
Roof-deck wall 1 answer
Rampart topper 1 answer
Rampart top 1 answer
Raised wall of a castle 1 answer
Battlement feature 2 answers
Rampart part 2 answers
Jumping-off spot? 2 answers
Castle protection 2 answers
Fort feature 3 answers
Castle protector 3 answers
Protective wall 3 answers
Castle defense 3 answers
Defensive bank of stones or sand to protect from enemy fire 3 answers
castle wall 3 answers
shelter trench 4 answers
breastwork 4 answers
Castle fortification 5 answers
entrenchment 9 answers
A RAISED BRIDGE ON A SUBMARINE 10 answers
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Sentences with PARAPET (5)

Lively voices were heard this morning in the upper rooms, the main staircase to which was of hard oak, the balusters, heavy as bed-posts, being turned and moulded in the quaint fashion of their century, the handrail as stout as a parapet-top, and the stairs themselves continually twisting round like a person trying to look over his shoulder.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The single window opened upon an embattled space surmounting the turret, which gave Rebecca, at first sight, some hopes of escaping; but she soon found it had no communication with any other part of the battlements, being an isolated bartisan, or balcony, secured, as usual, by a parapet, with embrasures, at which a few archers might be stationed for defending the turret, and flanking with their shot the wall of the castle on that side.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Before she had got her aim, he bowed in his most graceful fashion, cried “I can’t kill where I’ve kissed,” and before she or I could stop him, laid his hand on the parapet of the bridge, and lightly leapt into the moat.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
The result of that conference was, that Gabelle again withdrew himself to his housetop behind his stack of chimneys; this time resolved, if his door were broken in (he was a small Southern man of retaliative temperament), to pitch himself head foremost over the parapet, and crush a man or two below.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Once on the roof of the tavern, it has been proved, by experiment, that a man might cut through the trap-door, while lying down on it, and that in such a position, the parapet in front of the house would conceal him from the view of anyone passing in the street.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994

Quotes with PARAPET (3)

There was a piece of ornamental water immediately below the parapet, on the other side, into which Mr. James Harthouse had a very strong inclination to pitch Mr. Thomas Gradgrind Junior.
Charles Dickens Hard Times
The drinking dens are spilling out There's staggering in the square There's lads and lasses falling about And a crackling in the air Down around the dungeon doors The shelters and the queues Everybody's looking for Somebody's arms to fall into And it's what it is It's what it is now There's frost on the graves and the monuments But the taverns are warm in town People curse the government And shovel hot food down The lights are out in the city hall The castle and the keep The …
Mark Knopfler Sailing to Philadelphia
We stood there for a minute or two, with John swaying gently against my arm. 'I'm feeling better,' he announced. Then he looked up at the stars. 'Wow..' he intoned. 'Look at that! Isn't that amazing?".I followed his gaze. The stars did look good but they didn't look that good. It was very unlike John to be over the top in that way. I stared at him. He was wired-pin-sharp and quivering, resonating away like a human tuning fork. No sooner had John uttered his immortal words abo…
George Martin With a Little Help from My Friends: The Making of Sgt. Pepper
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 68 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).