Answer: LORD
LORD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 185 times.
Referring Clues:
- Baron's title
- Prayer receiver, with "the"
- Byron or Tennyson
- Heavenly Father
- "___ of the Flies"
- Prayer opener
- Authority figure
- God
- Real lady's man
- Lady's man
- Prayer addressee
- Powerful person
- House member
- Prayer start
- He has manors
- Jack of "Hawaii Five-O"
- Serf's oppressor
- Manor man
- Follower of "O"
- ___ of Darkness
- Johnny Cash's "Praise the __ and Pass the Soup"
- Whom a thane attended
- Lady's husband
- He has a seat in the House
- Peter Wimsey's title
- British House denizen
- Patrician
- Lady's man?
- Byron's title
- Fauntleroy's title
- Manor master
- Noble title
- Title for Olivier
- Taylor's business partner
- Nobleman
- Shepherd in the 23rd Psalm
- Man of the manor
- Prayer beginning
- Manor's ruler
- British title
- Grace starter
- Titled nobleman
- One who minds his manors?
- "The ___ of the Rings"
- "___ Jim" (Joseph Conrad novel)
- Serf's employer
- Alfred, ___ Tennyson
- "My Sweet ___" (1970 #1 hit for George Harrison)
- Ruler
- Prayer opening
- Olivier, for one
- Feudal master
- Feudal noble
- Feudal boss
- British noble
- British noble title
- Manor bigwig
- Tarzan title
- Titled peer
- Tarzan's title
- Master
- Conrad's ''___ Jim''
- Almighty
- Baltimore or Fauntleroy, e.g.
- Tennyson's title
- Creator of heaven and Earth
- Word in many gospel titles
- "Hawaii Five-O" star
- Conrad's "___ Jim"
- Tarzan, ___ Greystoke
- Hereditary peer
- "___, is it I?"
- Burroughs' Greystoke, for one
- Shepherd in the Psalm 23
- Harrison song, "My Sweet ___"
- Leaper of song
- The Almighty
- British nobleman
- British baron's title
- Parliamentary title
- Actor Jack ___
- Tarzan, really
- Parliamentarian
- Man with manors
- New Brunswick's Premier Bernard
- Bernard ____ Black
- Jesus
- Robbie's grace continues
- One "a-leaping" in a Christmas song
- Certain Parliament member
- Feudal bigwig
- "My Sweet ___" (George Harrison hit)
- Manor head
- ___ & Taylor
- Parliamentarian, perhaps
- Parliamentarian's title
- Jack of 'Hawaii Five-0'
- Parliamentary address
- Upper House member
- Parliament title
- Lady's guy
- Parliament VIP
- 'Hawaii Five-0' star Jack
- Parlia-mentarian
- Upper House legislator
- Parliament member
- New Brunswick's 30th Premier
- Title for Conrad's Jim
- Title for Byron or Baltimore
- Start of an Easter prayer
- Dominant planet, in astrology
- Chieftain
- Parliament figure
- Sire
- Head of the manor
- Christmas leaper
- "Hawaii Five-O" star Jack
- ___ Chief Justice (England's top judge)
- With 29-Across, Conrad novel
- Tennyson title
- Serf's overseer
- Peer
- Manor owner of the middle ages
- God Almighty
- "Downton Abbey" title
- Grantham's "Downton Abbey" title
- Grantham's Downton Abbey title
- Start of many a prayer
- Nobleman's title
- Original "Hawaii Five-O" star
- Olivier's title
- "___ Jim"
- "Little ___ Fauntleroy"
- Word before "have mercy!"
- Byron, for one
- Tolkien's "___ of the Rings"
- Title for Tennyson
- Serf's master
- Next-to-last word of grace, often
- Manor's master
- Duke or earl's title
- Title for Byron
- Feudal figure
- Title for an earl or baron
- Voldemort's title
- Byron, e.g.
- Olivier title
- Master of a 24-Down
- Head of an estate
- Deity
- C.P. Snow's title
- Title for a British nobleman
- Title for Voldemort
- One who minds his manor
- Manor overseer
- Prayer recipient
- Manor-ly gentleman
- Aristocrat
- Lady's mate
- Title for an earl
- Serfs' employer
- Feudal superior
- Ladys man
- Poet Byron's title
- Title for fictional detective Peter Wimsey
- Lady's partner
- Jesus, to Christians
- ___ Speaker (Parliament title)
- "Take My Hand, Precious ___"
- Member of Britain's upper house
- Way to address an earl
- One of 10 leapers in a carol
- "___ have mercy!"
- Tennyson, for one
- #4
- Head of a manor
- The "L" in LOTR
- Title for Baltimore
- Epithet for Shiva
- Tolkien's Sauron, for one
- Well-manored sort?
- "My goodness!"
- ___ Farquaad ("Shrek" antagonist)
- Member of the peerage
- The "L" of "LOTR"
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - September 09, 2024
- LA Times - August 22, 2024
- USA Today - August 15, 2024
- USA Today - June 25, 2024
- LA Times - May 26, 2024
- USA Today - May 24, 2024
- New York Times - March 23, 2024
- New York Times - August 08, 2023
- New York Times - May 25, 2023
- New York Times - March 10, 2023
- LA Times - February 26, 2023
- LA Times - October 06, 2022
- LA Times - September 09, 2022
- New York Times - September 04, 2022
- USA Today - April 14, 2022
- USA Today - April 08, 2022
- LA Times - March 28, 2022
- LA Times - January 27, 2022
- LA Times - September 27, 2021
- LA Times - September 19, 2021
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