Crossword-Solution: OLAFS 5 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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OLAFS anagram FALSO, FASOL, FOALS, LOAFS, SOLFA

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Kingly names in Oslo 1 answer
Several kings of Norway 1 answer
Six Norwegian kings 1 answer
Several Norse kings 1 answer
Scandinavian kings 1 answer
Norwegian kings who share a name with a character in "Frozen" 1 answer
Six kings of Norway 1 answer
Norway's Crown Prince, and others. 1 answer
Lemony Snicket's count and one of Snoopy's brothers 1 answer
Some Scandinavian rulers 1 answer
Some kingly Norwegian names 1 answer
Five Norwegian royals 1 answer
Five Norse kings 1 answer
"___ Frozen Adventure" (2017 Disney film) 1 answer
St. __ Castle (Finnish landmark) 1 answer
St. ___ Castle (landmark in Savonlinna, Finland) 1 answer
St. ___ Church (Estonian landmark) 1 answer
Tallinn's St. ___ Church, once said to be the tallest building in Europe 1 answer
Norwegian kings 2 answers
Several Norwegian kings 2 answers
Kings of Norway 2 answers
Five kings of Norway 2 answers
Norse names. 2 answers
Five Norwegian kings 4 answers
A BUILDING THAT CONTAINS SEVERAL ALLEYS FOR BOWLING 10 answers
ANY OF SEVERAL NORSE ROYA 10 answers
bird Norwegian 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The names of their chief captains, at this period, are carefully preserved by those who had so many reasons to remember them; and we now begin to hear of the Ivars, Olafs, and Sitricks, strangely intermingled with the Hughs, Nials, Connors, and Felims, who contended with them in battle or in diplomacy.
A Popular History of Ireland Volume 1 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 2003
All through this time and afterwards, till the time of the Tartar deluge, the intercourse of Swedes, Danes, and Northmen with Gardariki was constant and close, and not least in the time of the Vinland voyages, when Vladimir and Jaroslav reigned at Novgorod, and the two Olafs, the son of Trygve and the Saint, found refuge at their court before and after their hard rule in Norway.
Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. C. Raymond Beazley 2006
Danes living north of the Humber conspired with their kinsmen in Ireland under the two Olafs, together with the Scottish king Constantine and the Strathclyde Britons under their king Eugenius, against Æthelstan, king of Wessex.
Old English Poems Various 2010
The name Havelok is the Danish, or rather the Norwegian, Anlaf or Olaf, and the story seems to be a tradition in which two historical Olafs have been confused—one the Olaf who was defeated at the battle of Brunanburh, the other the Olaf who won the battle of Maldon—Olaf Tryggvason, King of Norway.
Medieval English Literature William Paton Ker 2011
FIFTH LETTER Some interesting etymology; from Trondhjem to Hell and return; Haralds, Haakons, and Olafs; Hasting and his sack of “Rome”; Harald Fairhair and his matrimonial ventures; Rolf the Walker; kissing by proxy; the descendants of Harald Fairhair; a Christian saint on the throne of Norway; Harold Gilchrist, a miracle of presumption; the blood-curdling bravery of the Jomsvikings; the troubled times before the accession of Olaf the Saint.
The Charm of Scandinavia Francis Edward Clark and Sydney Clark 2018
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Used 53 times in crossword archives (1953–2021).