Crossword-Solution: GRYPHON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gryphon | n. | The griffin vulture. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “GRYPHON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Character that takes Alice to see the Mock Turtle | 1 answer |
| Lion-eagle mix | 1 answer |
| Mythic hybrid beast | 1 answer |
| MONSTER having the hind parts of lion with head, shoulders, wings and forelegs of eagle | 3 answers |
| griffin | 5 answers |
| griffon | 5 answers |
| Mythical hybrid | 6 answers |
| MYTHICAL creature | 13 answers |
| Creature | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRYPHON (5)
Slowly he repeated— As when a Gryphon through the wilderness With wingèd step, o’er hill and moory dale Pursues the Arimaspian.
Astolpho home by Logistilla sped, Binds first Caligorantes with his chain; Next from Orrilo's trunk divides the head; With whom Sir Aquilant had warred in vain, And Gryphon bold: next Sansonet discerns, Ill tidings of his lady Gryphon learns.
This sometimes Gryphon takes, and whirled through air, Whelms in the stream; but bootless is the throw: For like a fish can fierce Orrilo swim; And safely, with the head, regains the brim.
LXXV The duke, who by their ensigns, and yet more Had by the sight of many a vigorous blow, Gryphon and Aquilant long time before Agnized, to greet the brethren was not slow: And they, who in the peer, victorious o'er The giant, whom he led a captive, know The BARON OF THE PARD, (so styled at court) Him to salute, with no less love resort.
XCII Gryphon and Aquilant thus bid adieu, One and the other, to his lady fair; Who, though it sorely troubled them, ill knew How to resist the wishes of the pair.
Quotes with GRYPHON (3)
The twelve jurors were all writing very busily on the slates. "What are they doing?" Alice whispered to the Gryphon. "They can't have anything to put down yet, before the trial's begun.""They're putting down their names," the Gryphon whispered in reply, "for fear they should forget them before the end of the trial.
[M]y grandmother and I sit across from each other at the Gryphon Tea Room, on the grandest section of Bull Street.
I found serenity in the towers, especially the highest, even in the midst of winter. The crows also enjoyed the lofts, and I habitually fed them. Often I held conference with the grotesques lining the summit. The gryphon was perhaps my favourite. I’d regularly sat beside them when feeling pensive, even before James’s death, one leg dangling precariously over the edge
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Onion.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2004–2009).