Crossword-Solution: GARETH 6 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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GARETH anagram GATHER, THERAG

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Traditional Welsh boy's name often linked to Arthurian legend 1 answer
Welsh soccer (sorry, football) star _____ Bale 1 answer
Sir ___, nephew of King Arthur 1 answer
Sir Beaumains, of Malory. 1 answer
One of the knights of the Round Table 1 answer
Nephew of King Arthur Father of 1 answer
LYNETTE, husband of 1 answer
LIONES, husband of 1 answer
Arthurian knight who championed Lady Linet. 1 answer
Gawain's brother. 1 answer
LINET, husband of 1 answer
King Arthur's nephew 2 answers
Nephew of King Arthur 2 answers
A knight of the Round Table 2 answers
LANCELOT, victim of 3 answers
A KNIGHT OF THE ROUND TABLE OF KING ARTHUR 10 answers
Knight of the Round Table 10 answers
A NEPHEW OF ARTHUR AND ONE OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE 10 answers
ARTHUR, KING NEPHEW 10 answers
Round Table Knight. 11 answers
Arthurian knight 17 answers
Knight 30 answers
Welshman 31 answers
ARTHUR, KING KNIGHT 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GARETH (5)

Then she, gazing clearly and fearlessly into his eyes, said: "My heart has found its melody!" He, kneeling like Sir Gareth of old: "The song and the singer are yours forever." She, bidding him arise: "And I forever yours." And wondering at her boldness, she added, "I know and feel that you love me--your eyes confirmed your love before you spoke." Then, convincingly and ingenuously, "I knew you loved me the moment we first met.
The Fifth String, The Conspirators John Philip Sousa 1996
Gareth and Lynette The last tall son of Lot and Bellicent, And tallest, Gareth, in a showerful spring Stared at the spate.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996
Stay, my best son! ye are yet more boy than man.” Then Gareth, “An ye hold me yet for child, Hear yet once more the story of the child.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996
And thou shalt serve a twelvemonth and a day.” For so the Queen believed that when her son Beheld his only way to glory lead Low down through villain kitchen-vassalage, Her own true Gareth was too princely-proud To pass thereby; so should he rest with her, Closed in her castle from the sound of arms.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996
Silent awhile was Gareth, then replied, “The thrall in person may be free in soul, And I shall see the jousts.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996

Quotes with GARETH (3)

Claptrap last week,” Lady D announced. “I think the priest is getting old.” Gareth opened his mouth, but before he could say a word, his grandmother’s cane swung around in a remarkably steady horizontal arc. “Don’t,” she warned, “make a comment beginning with the words, ‘Coming from you…’”“I wouldn’t dream of it,” he demurred.“Of course you would,” she stated. “You wouldn’t be my grandson if you wouldn’t.” She turned to Hyacinth. “Don’t you agree?” To her credit, Hyacinth fol…
Julia Quinn It's in His Kiss
Jenny: You didn't leave? Gareth: Of course I left. I was hungry, and I couldn't find anything to eat. I bought a loaf and some cheese. And oranges. Wait. You mean you thought I had left. Without saying a word to you. Would I do that?(Jenny nodded) Gareth: Damn it. You know better than most I'm no good at these things but even I am not that bad. Really, Jenny. Why would you believe such a thing of me? Jenny: I don't know, Maybe because you once told me all you wanted from me w…
Courtney Milan
Jenny: But surely Lord Blakely could not abandon his estates for so long. Gareth: No. Lord Blakely could not. Not unless he had someone he could trust to run his estates in his absence. And Lord Blakely... Well, Lord Blakely did not trust anyone. Jenny: Lord Blakely is talking about himself in the third person, past tense. Its disturbing.
Courtney Milan Proof by Seduction
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1944–2021).