Crossword-Solution: KNUT
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| Bronze coin in the Potterverse | 1 answer |
| Unit of currency in the Harry Potter books | 1 answer |
| Potter's bronze penny, at Hogwarts | 1 answer |
| Old Danish king who conquered England | 1 answer |
| Novelist Hamsun. | 1 answer |
| Norwegian writer Hamsun | 1 answer |
| Norwegian novelist Hamsun. | 1 answer |
| Nobel-winner Hamsun. | 1 answer |
| Hamsun. | 1 answer |
| Hamsun Author | 1 answer |
| Danish king who conquered England | 1 answer |
| Currency unit in Harry Potter tales | 1 answer |
| Currency in "Harry Potter" books | 1 answer |
| Coin in the Potterverse | 1 answer |
| Bronze coin in the Harry Potter books | 1 answer |
| Bronze coin at Hogwarts | 1 answer |
| Author Hamsun | 1 answer |
| Danish king | 2 answers |
| coin Norwegian | 10 answers |
| COIN DANISH CITY | 10 answers |
| BRONZE HORSEMAN, THE AUTHOR | 10 answers |
| bronze coin Chinese | 10 answers |
| Chinese bronze coin | 11 answers |
| Bronze coin | 14 answers |
| MAN of good breeding | 18 answers |
| ENGLISH King | 22 answers |
| BRITISH King | 26 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KNUT (5)
BERSERKS AT HARAMARSEY The following summer jarl Eirik the son of Hakon was preparing to leave his country and sail to the West to join his brother-in-law King Knut the Great in England, leaving the government of Norway in the hands of Hakon his son, who, being an infant, was placed under the government and regency of Eirik's brother, jarl Sveinn.
Magnus Barefoot's daughter, Ragnhild, was married by her brothers to Harald Kesia, a son of the Danish king, Eirik the Good; and their sons were Magnus, Olaf, Knut and Harald.
Harald Gille was in the forecastle of the king's ship, and Svein Rimhildson, a son of Knut Sveinson of Jadar, had his berth the next before him.
King Magnus was married to a daughter of Knut Lavard, and she was a sister of the Danish King Valdernar; but King Magnus having no affection for her, sent her back to Denmark; and from that day everything went ill with him, and he brought upon himself the enmity of her family.
The old piratical kings of Denmark had been at the founding of Jomsburg, and to Svein of the Forked Beard it was still vitally important, but not so to the great Knut, or any king that followed; all of whom had better business than mere thieving; and it was Magnus the Good, of Norway, a man of still higher anti-anarchic qualities, that annihilated it, about a century later.
Quotes with KNUT (2)
I stretched out on the bed and slept. It was twilight when I awakened and turned on the light. I felt better, no longer tired. I went to the typewriter and sat before it. My thought was to write a sentence, a single perfect sentence. If I could write one good sentence I could write two and if I could write two I could write three, and if I could write three I could write forever. But suppose I failed? Suppose I had lost all of my beautiful talent? Suppose it had burned up in …
I can stomach just about anything… After all, I can deal with politicians… I don’t have any problem not puking on them! — Debra Wright, KNUT Reporter
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 21 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).