Crossword-Solution: ROC 3 letters, 424 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Word Word Type Definition
Roc n. A monstrous bird of Arabian mythology.

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ROC anagram COR, CRO, OCR, ORC

We have 424 clues for the answer “ROC”

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"1001 Nights" bird 1 answer
"1001 Nights" creature 1 answer
"Airplane" of ancient stories. 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" flier 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" flyer 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" flying creature 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" menace 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" monster 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" predator 1 answer
"Arabian Nights" transport 1 answer
"One Thousand and One Nights" bird 1 answer
"Sinbad" creature 1 answer
"The Thousand and One Nights" menace 1 answer
"The Travels of Marco Polo" creature 1 answer
'90s Fox sitcom 1 answer
'90s TV show about a garbage collector 1 answer
1990's sitcom that for one full season was aired live 1 answer
1990s Fox dramedy with Charles S. Dutton 1 answer
1990s sitcom for which Charles S. Dutton won an NAACP Image Award 1 answer
2021 Olympics abbr. 1 answer
Aerial bomb with TV attachment. 1 answer
Air lift for a sailor. 1 answer
Arabian legendary bird 1 answer
Arabian-tale avian 1 answer
Army bomb 1 answer
Army robot bomb. 1 answer
Attacker of Sinbad's ship 1 answer
Avian carrier of Sinbad 1 answer
BIRD of Arabian Nights 1 answer
BIRD that carried Sinbad 1 answer
Beast in a Marco Polo tale 1 answer
Big "Arabian Nights" bird 1 answer
Big bird of fable 1 answer
Big bird of fables 1 answer
Big bird of legend 1 answer
Big bird of myth 1 answer
Big bird of mythology 1 answer
Big bird of stories 1 answer
Bird Marco Polo mentioned 1 answer
Bird able to carry an elephant, in myth 1 answer
Bird encountered by Sinbad 1 answer
Bird for a peri 1 answer
Bird in "Arabian Nights" 1 answer
Giant mythical bird from Arabian folklore 1 answer
Bird in Middle Eastern mythology 1 answer
Bird in Sinbad stories 1 answer
Bird in a Persian legend. 1 answer
Bird in a collection of tales by Scheherazade 1 answer
Bird in a fable 1 answer
Bird in a tale 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ROC (5)

Lying prone upon the floor of the shaded front piazza, behind the fragrant garden, he followed the fortunes of Tom Jones and Sophia; he wept over the fate of Eugene Aram; he penetrated with Richard the Lion-heart into Saladin's tent, with Gil Blas into the robbers' cave; he flew through the air on the magic carpet or the enchanted horse, or tied with Sindbad to the roc's leg.
The House Behind the Cedars Charles W. Chesnutt 1996
THE TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES I Once upon a time there lived in the village of Montignies-sur-Roc a little cow-boy, without either father or mother.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
This is glorious!” It was a grand sail, or ride, I scarcely know which to call it; perhaps FLY would be the best word, for the boys felt very much as Sinbad did when, tied to the roc’s leg, he darted through the clouds; or as Bellerophon felt when he shot through the air on the back of his winged horse Pegasus.
Hans Brinker Mary Mapes Dodge 1996
The Shamrock.] Observe how peacefully the Cows Among the little Shamrocks browse, In contrast with their actions frantic When they perceive the Roc gigantic; We need but watch thei_r oc_upation, And seek no other explanation.
How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers Robert Williams Wood 1999
Ainsi, pour punir l'ambition rapace de Buonaparte, la Providence l'a enchaine, jusqu'a ce que la mort s'en suivit, sur un roc isole de l'Atlantique.
The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 Elizabeth Gaskell 2005

Quotes with ROC (3)

Yet I had become very attached to George Roc. I liked him, not for the joy of playing with him, not for some talent that made him stand out from the rest, not even for his kindness: above all, I liked him because he was always sad and because the things he told me caused me a degree of pain..... George Roc was the first being that I'd met who saw and felt himself unhappy.
Joseph Zobel
Can dragons fly?" The apparent change of subject didn't seem to startle the Mage. "No. Not at all. They do not have wings, ... "If you want a flying spell creature, you need a Roc.""A what?""A Roc. It is a giant bird," Alain explained. Mari shook her head. "A giant bird. I'm crazy to be listening to this, you know that?""I have thought…” He fumbled for words, for a moment looking just like any other seventeen-year-old young man. Was that actually embarrassment showing? “You m…
Jack Campbell The Dragons of Dorcastle
If I have become my father, then I shall have my father's blade. Thorn is my dragon, and a thorn he shall be to all enemies. It is only right, then, that I should wield the sword, misery. Misery and Thorn, a fit match. Besides, Zar'roc should have gone to Morzan's eldest son, not his youngest. It is mine by right of birth." A cold pit formed in Eragon's stomach. It can't be. A cruel smile appeared on Murtagh's face. "I never told you my mother's name, did I? And you never tol…
Christopher Paolini Eldest
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Custom, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Tribune, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 559 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).