Crossword-Solution: BARON 5 letters, 229 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Baron n. A title or degree of nobility; originally, the possessor of
a fief, who had feudal tenants under him; in modern times, in France
and Germany, a nobleman next in rank below a count; in England, a
nobleman of the lowest grade in the House of Lords, being next below a
viscount.
Baron n. A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife.

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BARON anagram ABORN, ARBON, BONAR, BORAN, NABOR, ORBAN

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*Von Richthofen, e.g. 1 answer
A double sirloin of beef. 1 answer
A powerful industrialist. 1 answer
Amusing character in Rosenkavalier. 1 answer
An earl outranks him 1 answer
BARONESS, husband of 1 answer
BRITISH noble, lowest 1 answer
BRITISH peerage, lowest rank in 1 answer
Big business man. 1 answer
Big businessman 1 answer
Bigwig in big oil 1 answer
Borat creator Sacha ___ Cohen 1 answer
British nobility title 1 answer
Certain aristocrat 1 answer
Double sirloin 1 answer
Double sirloin of beef 1 answer
Foe of Snoopy 1 answer
Georg von Trapp's title 1 answer
Georg von Trapp's title, in film 1 answer
German titlebearer 1 answer
High-power executive 1 answer
Industrial V.I.P. 1 answer
Industrial big shot 1 answer
Industrial czar 1 answer
Industrial heavyweight 1 answer
Influential industrialist 1 answer
Joint of beef 1 answer
Joint of lamb 1 answer
Large joint of beef 1 answer
Lesser noble 1 answer
Low noble 1 answer
Low nobleman 1 answer
Low-grade peer 1 answer
Low-ranked noble 1 answer
Low-ranking British peer 1 answer
Low-ranking noble 1 answer
Low-ranking nobleman 1 answer
Low-ranking peer 1 answer
Lower lord 1 answer
Lowest member of British nobility 1 answer
Lowest noble 1 answer
Lowest peer 1 answer
Nobleman just below a viscount 1 answer
Lowest rank of British nobility 1 answer
MERCHANT in a specified commodity 1 answer
Magna Carta advocate 1 answer
Man with an estate 1 answer
Many a House of Lords member 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with BARON (5)

There were as yet no tidings of Gurth and his charge, which should long since have been driven home from the forest and such was the insecurity of the period, as to render it probable that the delay might be explained by some depreciation of the outlaws, with whom the adjacent forest abounded, or by the violence of some neighbouring baron, whose consciousness of strength made him equally negligent of the laws of property.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
This lady was the Countess Amelia, whose picture my sister-in-law wished to remove from the drawing-room in Park Lane; and her husband was James, fifth Earl of Burlesdon and twenty-second Baron Rassendyll, both in the peerage of England, and a Knight of the Garter.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
The lord on the other side thereof was a mightier man than King Peter, albeit he was a bishop, and a baron of Holy Church.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
One of these last was an elderly woman, who might have been the Countess's companion or maid; the other was undoubtedly her brother, Baron Rivar.
The Haunted Hotel Wilkie Collins 2008
Tristram lived behind one of those chalk-colored façades which decorate with their pompous sameness the broad avenues manufactured by Baron Haussmann in the neighborhood of the Arc de Triomphe.
The American Henry James 1994

Quotes with BARON (3)

Investigation?" Isabelle laughed. "Now we're detectives? Maybe we should all have code names.""Good idea," said Jace. "I shall be Baron Hotschaft Von Hugenstein.
Cassandra Clare City of Bones
Miss Butterworth and the Mad Baron,” Sebastian said approvingly. “Excellent choice.”“You have read this?” Alexei asked.“It’s not as good as Miss Davenport and the Dark Marquis, of course, but worlds better than Miss Sainsbury and the Mysterious Colonel.” Harry found himself rendered speechless.“I’m reading Miss Truesdale and the Silent Gentleman right now.”“Silent?” Harry echoed.“There is a noticeable lack of dialogue,” Sebastian confirmed.
Julia Quinn What Happens in London
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
C. S. Lewis
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 254 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).