Crossword-Solution: CHAINMAIL
We have 23 clues for the answer “CHAINMAIL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| *Hard wear with links | 1 answer |
| Flexible Armor Fish | 1 answer |
| Bike's armor? | 1 answer |
| Armor made of interlocking rings | 1 answer |
| Knight's flexible garb | 1 answer |
| Knight's meshed wear | 1 answer |
| *Protective medieval gear | 1 answer |
| Long-ago battle protection | 1 answer |
| Medieval armor beneath a surcoat | 1 answer |
| Knight's body armor | 2 answers |
| Flexible armor | 2 answers |
| Knight's garb | 3 answers |
| Knight dress | 3 answers |
| Knightwear | 4 answers |
| Knight's protection | 6 answers |
| A SQUIRE CARRYING THE ARMOR OF A KNIGHT | 10 answers |
| ARMOR WEARER | 11 answers |
| CHINK IN THE ARMOR | 11 answers |
| ARMOR SHIRT | 11 answers |
| ARMOR BREAKER | 11 answers |
| Knight wear | 12 answers |
| ARMOR PART | 13 answers |
| ARMOR ___ | 26 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHAINMAIL (5)
Chainmail, while he stays at the Welsh mountain inn, if the story did not again and again break out into actual song, for it includes half-a-dozen little poems.
Chainmail, talking of the religious charity of a set of lazy monks and beggarly friars, who were much more occupied with taking than giving; of whom those who were in earnest did nothing but make themselves and everybody about them miserable with fastings and penances, and other such trash; and those who were not, did nothing but guzzle and royster, and, having no wives of their own, took very unbecoming liberties with those of honester men.
Chainmail, “from our party on the canal.” _Captain Fitzchrome_.—To tell you the truth, I had a particular reason for trying the effect of absence from a part of that party.
Chainmail, who, like the Captain, was fascinated with the inn and the scenery, determined to await his companion’s return; and, having furnished him with a list of books, which he was to bring with him from London, took leave of him, and began to pass his days like the heroes of Ariosto, who —tutto il giorno, al bel oprar intenti, Saliron balze, e traversar torrenti.
Chainmail traced upwards the course of a mountain stream to a spot where a small waterfall threw itself over a slab of perpendicular rock, which seemed to bar his farther progress.
Quotes with CHAINMAIL (2)
Morfyd’s care. As she walked out of the cave she passed Annwyl walking in. The girl had her swords in one hand. The other hand held her ripped shirt and bindings over her ample breasts. Her brows angled down into a dark frown and she wouldn’t even look at Morfyd as she passed.“How did that talk go then?” Morfyd called over her shoulder.“Shut. Up.” Morfyd laughed as she advanced into the glen toward the clearing where she could take off. She rounded a corner and came upon her …
When I was a teenager, what I most wanted to read were fantasy novels. Not Tolkien and Malory, but sword-and-sorcery pulp. I craved glowy blue magic, chainmail bikinis, dragons with unpronounceable names.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1972–2025).