Crossword-Solution: LEPRECHAUN 10 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Fabled [circled letters]-hiding trickster 1 answer
rich curmudgeon 1 answer
a small supernatural creature in Irish folklore 1 answer
Wee Irish fairy 1 answer
Shoemaker of folklore. 1 answer
Pot-of-gold guard 1 answer
Og of "Finian's Rainbow," e.g. 1 answer
Little old man of folklore. 1 answer
Irish imp 1 answer
IRISH elf 1 answer
Goblin in green 1 answer
Favorite gold-seeking sprite 1 answer
Fairy hiding a crock of gold 1 answer
FAIRY shoemaker 1 answer
IRISH sprite 4 answers
Folklore figure 7 answers
"Little green man" 7 answers
Little people 10 answers
MISCHIEVOUS being 14 answers
Sprite 18 answers
Jigger. 30 answers
Elf 31 answers
Imp 33 answers
Fairy 35 answers
hobgoblin 43 answers
Dwarf 53 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LEPRECHAUN (5)

Yet these should know me too Lover and bondman true, One that has honoured well The mystic spell Of earth's most solemn hours Wherein the ancient powers Of dryad, elf, or faun Or leprechaun Oft have their faces shown To me that walked alone Seashore or haunted fen Or mountain glen Wherefore I will not fear To walk the woodlands sere Into this autumn day Far, far away.
Spirits in Bondage (AKA Clive Hamilton) C. S. Lewis 1999
Nor the 'Changeling'? nor the 'Leprechaun'?” “No.” Sylvia got off the skylight on which she had been sitting, and surveyed the smoking animal beside her with profound contempt.
For the Term of His Natural Life Marcus Clarke 2002
THE LEPRECHAUN Terence he was a harper tall, and served the King o' Kildare, And lords and lodies free-handed all gave largesse to him there, And once when he followed the crescent moon to the rose of a summer dawn, Wandering down the mountain-side, he met the Leprechaun.
Masters of the Guild L. Lamprey 2004
Eily she was a colleen fair, the light of the harper's eyes, And he won by the aid of the Leprechaun his long-desired prize.
Masters of the Guild L. Lamprey 2004
And we must leave out also a number of curious Scotch tales and accounts of Welsh fairies, and stories about the good people of the Irish legends, and the Leprechaun, a little old man who mends shoes, and who gives you as much gold as you want if you hold him tight enough; and there are wonderful fairy legends of Brittany, and some of Spain and Italy, and a great many Russian and Slavonic tales which are well worth telling, if we only had room.
Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning John Thackray Bunce 2005

Quotes with LEPRECHAUN (3)

Magic Sandra’s seen a leprechaun, Eddie touched a troll, Laurie danced with witches once, Charlie found some goblins gold. Donald heard a mermaid sing, Susy spied an elf, But all the magic I have known I've had to make myself.
Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends
Mensen vragen wel eens, geloof jij in God, Martinus? En dan zeg ik ja, uiteraard. Wat ik er dan niet bij vertel is dat ik ook geloof dat hij donkergroen is, inferieur aan de mens en uit op het stelen van mijn portemonnee. Want dan zit er altijd wel een slimmerik tussen die vraagt of God dan ook een hoed op heeft, en of ik hem niet met een leprechaun verwar, een schepsel waar de Nederlanders nooit een woord voor hebben uitgevonden. En ik zou niet weten wat ik daarop moet antwo…
Martijn Benders
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John Passarella
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Used 10 times in crossword archives (1957–2017).