Crossword-Solution: MAYPOLE 7 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Maypole n. A tall pole erected in an open place and wreathed with
flowers, about which the rustic May-day sports were had.

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Something to dance around 1 answer
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Spring fest need 1 answer
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Spring post? 1 answer
Spring prop 1 answer
Seasonal dancing center? 1 answer
Springtime dance site 1 answer
Springtime stick with streamers 1 answer
Streamer-decorated post 1 answer
Thing to dance around 1 answer
Vertical symbol of spring 1 answer
What some celebrations are centered around 1 answer
pole set up for dancing round on the first day of May to celebrate spring 1 answer
Prop for a spring dance 1 answer
5/1 fixture 1 answer
Beribboned staff 1 answer
Center of some dances 1 answer
Centerpiece of some spring celebrations 1 answer
Central fixture for a spring dance 1 answer
Dance center of a sort 1 answer
Decorated springtime post 1 answer
Focus for spring dance 1 answer
Garlanded column 1 answer
Gear for a spring event 1 answer
Inn in "Barnaby Rudge." 1 answer
Merrymaking item 1 answer
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Spring symbol 2 answers
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MAY Day celebration requisite 3 answers
Symbol of spring. 6 answers
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Sentences with MAYPOLE (5)

Consequently, in the feudal ages, rents were almost nothing,--simply a hare, a partridge, a pie, a few pints of wine brought by a little girl, or a Maypole set up within the suzerain's reach.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Hooper's face is dust; but awful is still the thought that it mouldered beneath the Black Veil! THE MAYPOLE OF MERRY MOUNT There is an admirable foundation for a philosophic romance in the curious history of the early settlement of Mount Wollaston, or Merry Mount.
Twice-Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
Some of the people were extraordinarily good, especially one jolly old fellow who talked about English folk songs and dances, and wanted us to set up a Maypole.
Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1996
Were! Dear old Punch and Judy, how quickly you are becoming a thing of the past! How soon you will have gone the way of Jack-i'-the Green, Pepper's Ghost, the Maypole, and many another old friend! Out of the light into the darkness.
The Brother of Daphne Dornford Yates 2008
The Maypole--by which term from henceforth is meant the house, and not its sign--the Maypole was an old building, with more gable ends than a lazy man would care to count on a sunny day; huge zig-zag chimneys, out of which it seemed as though even smoke could not choose but come in more than naturally fantastic shapes, imparted to it in its tortuous progress; and vast stables, gloomy, ruinous, and empty.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006

Quotes with MAYPOLE (3)

Maple. Maypole Catch and carry. Ash and Ember. Elderberry. Woolen. Woman. Moon at night. Willow. Window. Candlelight. Fallow farrow. Ash and oak. Bide and borrow. Chimney smoke. Barrel. Barley. Stone and stave. Wind and water. Misbehave.
Patrick Rothfuss The Wise Man's Fear
But in the name of all that is holy, Mosca, of all the people you could have taken up with, why Eponymous Clent?" murmured Kohlrabi. Because I'd been hording words for years, buying them from peddlers and carving them secretly on bits of bark so I wouldn't forget them, and then he turned up using words like "epiphany" and "amaranth." Because I heard him talking in the marketplace, laying out sentences like a merchant rolling out rich silks. Because he made words and ideas dan…
Frances Hardinge Fly by Night
Maple. Maypole Catch and carry. Ash and Ember. Elderberry. Woolen. Woman. Moon at night. Willow. Window. Candlelight. Fallow farrow. Ash and oak. Bide and borrow. Chimney smoke. Barrel. Barley. Stone and stave. Wind and water. Misbehave. Maple. Maypole Catch and carry. Ash and Ember. Elderberry. Woolen. Woman. Moon at night. Willow. Window. Candlelight. Fallow farrow. Ash and oak. Bide and borrow. Chimney smoke. Barrel. Barley. Stone and stave. Wind and water. Misbehave.
Patrick Rothfuss The Wise Man's Fear
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1956–2023).