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The answer CAMELOT has 116 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of camelot in various dictionaries:
noun - (Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom
In Arthurian legend, the site of King Arthur’s court.
A place or time of idealized beauty, peacefulness, and enlightenment.
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Seymour Hersh's 1997 JFK expose was titled "The Dark Side of" this |
"Musical" home for King Arthur & his kin |
This heralded city was home to the court of King Arthur & his knights of the round table |
For one brief shining moment, the Kennedys were said to live in this mythic kingdom |
In "Idylls of the King" Tennyson calls this place "the mighty hall that Merlin built" |
It's said that this court was located on the Usk River near the Welsh border |
Sir Thomas Malory placed this castle in Winchester, at least for one brief shining moment |
Arthur's death shatters peace in the 3 realms & a new struggle is on in the online RPG caled "Dark Age of" this |
You'll find Merlin & the Knights of the Round Table at the British park named for this legendary place |
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(Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom according to the legend, truth and goodness and beauty reigned there |
(in Arthurian legend) the place where King Arthur held his court. |
Camelot description |
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Camelot is a castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur. Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, after the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described as the fantastic capital of Arthur's realm and a symbol of the Arthurian world. * The stories locate it somewhere in Great Britain and sometimes associate it with real cities, though more usually its precise location is not revealed. Most scholars regard it as being entirely fictional, its geography being perfect for chivalric romance writers. Nevertheless, arguments about the location of the "real Camelot" have occurred since the 15th century and continue to rage today in popular works and for tourism purposes. |