Crossword-Solution: PALADIN 7 letters, 63 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Paladin n. A knight-errant; a distinguished champion; as, the
paladins of Charlemagne.

We have 63 clues for the answer “PALADIN”

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Officer of Charlemagne. 1 answer
Champion for a cause 1 answer
'50s-'60s Richard Boone role 1 answer
"Have Gun - Will Travel" hero 1 answer
Champion of a cause, or so it's been D&D-splained to me 1 answer
Chivalrous knight 1 answer
Heroic champion 1 answer
Knight of Charlemagne's guard. 1 answer
Knight renowned for heroism and chivalry 1 answer
Knight who will fight for what's right 1 answer
Knightly champion. 1 answer
Legendary attendant of Charlemagne 1 answer
Medieval champion 1 answer
Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land" 1 answer
One who champions a cause 1 answer
knight who did battle for a monarch 1 answer
Trusted military chief 1 answer
Peer of Charlemagne's court 1 answer
Richard Boone's TV role. 1 answer
Richard Boone's early TV role 1 answer
Spiritual World of Warcraft class 1 answer
Traveling gunslinger of old TV 1 answer
TV Western hero. 1 answer
Traveling gunslinger 1 answer
GOOD knight 2 answers
A knight to remember 2 answers
Knight-errant 2 answers
Defender of a cause. 2 answers
PEER of Charlemagne 3 answers
Legendary hero. 3 answers
Champion of a cause 4 answers
TV character. 9 answers
BOONE, RICHARD FILM 10 answers
BOONE, RICHARD 10 answers
A HERO MAY HAVE IT 10 answers
TV role. 14 answers
Good guy. 21 answers
Vigilante 24 answers
patrolman 25 answers
Paragon 25 answers
sentinel 26 answers
guardian angel 26 answers
Good Samaritan 27 answers
spotter 28 answers
conservator 29 answers
Watchdog. 29 answers
Knight 30 answers
Herder 31 answers
watchman 35 answers
preserver 35 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PALADIN (5)

For twenty men that you shall now send in To France the Douce he will repair, that King; In the rereward will follow after him Both his nephew, count Rollant, as I think, And Oliver, that courteous paladin; Dead are the counts, believe me if you will.
The Song of Roland Anonymous 1996
XII This was that Paladin, good Aymon's seed, Who Mount Albano had in his command; And late Baiardo lost, his gallant steed, Escaped by strange adventure from his hand.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
Edricson and Terlake rode behind him in little better case, while Ford, a careless and light-hearted youth, grinned at the melancholy of his companions, and flourished his lord's heavy spear, making a point to right and a point to left, as though he were a paladin contending against a host of assailants.
The White Company Arthur Conan Doyle 1997
There hath he hung his arms and trenchant blade Wherewith, achieving deeds till now unseen, He slays, lays low, cleaves, hews; but art hath made A novel style for our new paladin.
The History of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1997
And many a bearded Bedouin draws back his yellow-striped burnous To gaze upon the Titan thews of him who was thy paladin.
Poems Oscar Wilde 2013

Quotes with PALADIN (3)

How many times had Paladin looked into this human face, its features animated by neurological impulse alone? He did not know. Even if he were to sort through his video memories and count them up one by one, he still didn't think he would have the right answer. But after today's mission, human faces would always look different to him. They would remind him of what it felt like to suffer, and to be relieved of suffering.
Annalee Newitz Autonomous
Mychael Eiliesor. Guardian paladin, sacred protector, master spellsinger, fashion consultant.
Lisa Shearin Magic Lost, Trouble Found
When strangers on a train or a plane ask what I do for a living, I say, "I kill people." This response makes for a short conversation. No eye contact and no sudden movement from my seat-mate. Only peace and quiet. Rare is the fellow passenger who asks why I do it. I suppose I got tired hanging out in a book all day waiting for a story to begin. I write the kind of novels I want to read. And why the theme of solving murders? Violent death is larger than life and it's the great…
Carol O'Connell
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 25 times in crossword archives (1948–2019).