Crossword-Solution: KRAKEN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Kraken | n. | A fabulous Scandinavian sea monster, often represented as resembling an island, but sometimes as resembling an immense octopus. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “KRAKEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Clash of the Titans" monster | 1 answer |
| Supposed sighting off the coast of Norway | 1 answer |
| Seattle's new "sea monster" NHL team | 1 answer |
| Seattle's N.H.L. squad | 1 answer |
| Sea terror of Norse legend | 1 answer |
| Sea monster of Norse sagas | 1 answer |
| Sea monster of Norse myth | 1 answer |
| Sea beast of lore | 1 answer |
| Scandinavian sea monster. | 1 answer |
| Norse sea monster | 1 answer |
| N.H.L. team with a mythological eponym | 1 answer |
| Mythical giant squid-esque (is that a word?) Scandinavian monster | 1 answer |
| Monster of Norse myth | 1 answer |
| Monster of Norse legend | 1 answer |
| Marine monster | 1 answer |
| Legendary sea monster | 1 answer |
| Legendary Norse sea monster | 1 answer |
| Ginormous mythical squidlike creature | 1 answer |
| Fabulous Scandinavian sea monster. | 1 answer |
| "Release the ___!" (cry to unleash a mythical beast) | 1 answer |
| Monster of the deep | 2 answers |
| sea monster | 6 answers |
| Monster | 59 answers |
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Sentences with KRAKEN (5)
There appeared in the papers caricatures of every gigantic and imaginary creature, from the white whale, the terrible “Moby Dick” of hyperborean regions, to the immense kraken whose tentacles could entangle a ship of five hundred tons, and hurry it into the abyss of the ocean.
She sang of the nautilus who has a boat of her own that is carved out of an opal and steered with a silken sail; of the happy Mermen who play upon harps and can charm the great Kraken to sleep; of the little children who catch hold of the slippery porpoises and ride laughing upon their backs; of the Mermaids who lie in the white foam and hold out their arms to the mariners; and of the sea-lions with their curved tusks, and the sea-horses with their floating manes.
XXI He rode while omens called, beware Old Kraken’s pledge of faith! A smile and waving hand in air, And outward flew the wraith.
XXIV Old Kraken roped his white moustache Right, left, for savage glee: —To swing him in his soldier’s sash Were kind for such as he! XXV Old Kraken’s look hard Winter wears When sweeps the wild snow-blast: He had the hug of Arctic bears For captives he held fast.
XXV Long sat she there, as flame that strives To hold on beating wind: —His wife must be the fool of wives, Or cunningly designed! XXVI She sat until the tempest-pitch In her torn bosom fell; —His wife must be a subtle witch Or else God loves her well! III I Old Kraken read a missive penned By his great Lady’s hand.
Quotes with KRAKEN (3)
The Kraken was somewhat obsessed with posture. As for Lily, she barely gave it a second thought. In her opinion it was better to read books than balance them. That’s what they were designed for, after all. And if you wanted to wear something on your head there was a perfectly good item designed for that too: it was called a hat.
Careful! The kraken is wagging its tentacle, again.
Once the wounded child awakens to its human self, a primal scream emerges from the depths of denial like the Kraken released from its underwater prison.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 21 times in crossword archives (1960–2024).