Crossword-Solution: MONGOL 6 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Mongol n. One of the Mongols.
Mongol a. Of or pertaining to Mongolia or the Mongols.

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Kublai Khan, e.g. 1 answer
Genghis Khan, famously 1 answer
Empire founded in the 12th century 1 answer
Certain Golden Horde member 1 answer
Genghis Khan, notably 1 answer
Invader of Europe in 1241 1 answer
Jin dynasty conqueror 1 answer
Many a khan 1 answer
Native of Ulan Bator. 1 answer
Native of country bordering China 1 answer
Ulaanbaatar native 1 answer
__ Empire: Genghis Khan's realm 1 answer
offensive word for a person affected by Down's syndrome 1 answer
Genghis Khan, e.g. 2 answers
Kalmuck 2 answers
Member of the Golden Horde 2 answers
Genghis Khan. 2 answers
Genghis Khan was one 2 answers
Pencil name 2 answers
Genghis Khan, for one 2 answers
Golden Horde member 3 answers
Khan, Genghis follower 3 answers
YELLOW people 4 answers
mongoloid 4 answers
Tatar 5 answers
Korean 7 answers
ANCIENT EMPIRE BUILDER 10 answers
ARCHITECTURE OF ENGLAND FROM THE LATE 12TH CENTURY UNTIL MIDWAY THROUGH THE 13TH CENTURY 10 answers
Asiatic 13 answers
Tartar 16 answers
Chinese dynasty 19 answers
Mogul 22 answers
Mongolian 22 answers
American Indian 28 answers
__-Asian 46 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with MONGOL (5)

This request was never carried out, but the two returned to the Khan's court with young Marco, the son of one of them, who remained with the Mongol Emperor for seventeen years, during which time he had a better opportunity of observing their customs than perhaps any other foreigner since his time.
The Chinese Boy and Girl Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
She hesitated a moment, with that same blank expression I had seen on the face of the princess, and then answered very deliberately,--"Yes, everybody knows, but nobody talks about it." And this is, no doubt, the reason why the early life of the greatest woman of the Mongol race, and, as some who knew her best think, the most remarkable woman of the nineteenth century, has ever been shrouded in mystery.
Court Life in China Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
The translation is from the Mongol History, which, not being translated by Klaproth, I have selected as most adapted to the present occasion; I must premise that I translate as I write, and if there be any inaccuracies, as I daresay there will, some allowance must be made for haste, which prevents my devoting the attention necessary to a perfectly correct rendering of the text.
Letters of George Borrow George Borrow 2007
There were Slavonian hunters, fair-skinned and mighty-muscled; short, squat Finns, with flat noses and round faces; Siberian half-breeds, whose noses were more like eagle-beaks; and lean, slant-eyed men, who bore in their veins the Mongol and Tartar blood as well as the blood of the Slav.
Love of Life and Other Stories Jack London 2007
The high priest accepted the invitation; and the Mongol history literally terms this step the _period of the first respect for religion_; because the monarch, by his public profession, made it the religion of the state.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with MONGOL (3)

Perhaps it started as a whisper in some white wilderness ... ' Jaycee's voice. The pain and the consciousness flooded back as the semantic trigger threw off the protective blackout. The mongol's eyes widened, and a vicious thrust to the solar plexus made Bron scream with what little breath he still retained.' ... a broken body, cradled in cold, crying futility unto a futile wind.''Jaycee, for God's sake stop it! Let me go.' He made no attempt at subvocalizing. It was as much …
Colin Kapp Patterns Of Chaos
The brain, he writes, is like Kublai Khan, the great Mongol emperor of the thirteenth century. It sits enthroned in its skull, "encased in darkness and silence," at a lofty remove from brute reality. Messengers stream in from every corner of the sensory kingdom, bringing word of distant sights, sounds, and smells. Their reports arrive at different rates, often long out of date, yet the details are all stitched together into a seamless chronology. The difference is that Kublai…
Burkhard Bilger
By the middle twentieth century, few European nation-states had not at one time or another figured themselves as 'the outpost of Western Christian civilisation': France, imperial Germany, the Habsburg Reich, Poland with its self-image as przedmurze (bastion), even tsarist Russia. Each of these nation-state myths identified "barbarism" as the condition or ethic of their immediate eastward neighbour: for the French, the Germans were barbarous, for the Germans it was the Slavs, …
Neal Ascherson Black Sea
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 37 times in crossword archives (1958–2025).