Crossword-Solution: TOURNEY 7 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Tourney v. t. A tournament.
Tourney n. To perform in tournaments; to tilt.

We have 25 clues for the answer “TOURNEY”

Clue Answers
Event with a leader board 1 answer
What seeds may be found in 1 answer
U.S. Open, e.g. 1 answer
Thing with brackets 1 answer
TOURNAMENT, take part in 1 answer
Sports competition briefly, 1 answer
Sporting contest 1 answer
Round robin event 1 answer
Process-of-elimination scenario 1 answer
Competition held over several rounds 1 answer
Open, for example 1 answer
Event with a leaderboard, slangily 1 answer
Event with a leaderboard 1 answer
Competition with a bracket, often 1 answer
Series of contests. 2 answers
MEDIEVAL sport of mounted combat 2 answers
COMBAT with blunted weapons 2 answers
Medieval joust 2 answers
Athletic meet. 2 answers
Place for seeds 3 answers
tournament 15 answers
Joust 20 answers
Compete 31 answers
Competition 32 answers
Contest 75 answers
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Sentences with TOURNEY (5)

Thirdly, when the knights present had accomplished their vow, by each of them breaking five lances, the Prince was to declare the victor in the first day’s tourney, who should receive as prize a warhorse of exquisite beauty and matchless strength; and in addition to this reward of valour, it was now declared, he should have the peculiar honour of naming the Queen of Love and Beauty, by whom the prize should be given on the ensuing day.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Upon Watts' Picture "Sic Transit" _"What I spent I had; what I saved, I lost; what I gave, I have."_ But yesterday the tourney, all the eager joy of life, The waving of the banners, and the rattle of the spears, The clash of sword and harness, and the madness of the strife; To-night begin the silence and the peace of endless years.
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 2008
Nor was the vision unsuitable to the locality; for after an hospital, what uglier piece is there in civilisation than a court of law? Hither come envy, malice, and all uncharitableness to wrestle it out in public tourney; crimes, broken fortunes, severed households, the knave and his victim, gravitate to this low building with the arcade.
Edinburgh Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
XXXI There Pirga, Arimon, Orindo are, Brimarte the scaler, and with him Suifant The breaker of wild horses brought from far; Then the great wresteler strong Aridamant, And Tisapherne, the thunderbolt of war, Whom none surpassed, whom none to match durst vaunt At tilt, at tourney, or in combat brave, With spear or lance, with sword, with mace or glaive.
Jerusalem Delivered Torquato Tasso 1995
Wagers for the remainder of the tourney stood anywhere from five, and even from ten to one, in favor of the knight of the crimson sash, and when the last course had been run, his backers were jubilant.
The House Behind the Cedars Charles W. Chesnutt 1996

Quotes with TOURNEY (2)

In medieval times, contrary to popular belief, most knights were bandits, mercenaries, lawless brigands, skinners, highwaymen, and thieves. The supposed chivalry of Charlemagne and Roland had as much to do with the majority of medieval knights as the historical Jesus with the temporal riches and hypocrisy of the Catholic Church, or any church for that matter. Generally accompanied by their immoral entourage or servants, priests, and whores, they went from tourney to tourney l…
Tod Wodicka All Shall Be Well; And All Shall Be Well; And All Manner of Things Shall Be Well
Sadly as some old mediaeval knight Gazed at the arms he could no longer wield, The sword two-handed and the shining shield Suspended in the hall, and full in sight, While secret longings for the lost delight Of tourney or adventure in the field Came over him, and tears but half concealed Trembled and fell upon his beard of white, So I behold these books upon their shelf, My ornaments and arms of other days; Not wholly useless, though no longer used, For they remind me of my o…
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Used 18 times in crossword archives (1963–2021).