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The answer ELF has 1407 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of elf in various dictionaries:
noun - (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous
noun - below 3 kilohertz
A small, often mischievous creature considered to have magical powers.
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Fairy tale creature |
Brownie |
Keebler character |
Little one |
Polar worker |
Pointy shoe wearer |
North Pole toymaker |
Pixie |
Toymaker, maybe |
Present wrapper, maybe |
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In German, it's 5 plus 6, not just a pointy-eared "Lord of the Rings" creature |
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Extremely low frequency. |
A supernatural creature of folk tales, typically represented as a small, delicate, elusive figure in human form with pointed ears, magical powers, and a capricious nature. |
extremely low frequency. |
a supernatural creature of folk tales, typically represented as a small, delicate, elusive figure in human form with pointed ears, magical powers, and a capricious nature. |
(folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous |
below 3 kilohertz |
A small, often mischievous creature considered to have magical powers. |
A lively, mischievous child. |
A usually sprightly or mischievous or sometimes spiteful person. |
an imaginary being, often like a small person with pointed ears, in popular stories |
Elf description |
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An elf (plural: elves) is a type of human-shaped supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. In medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, elves seem generally to have been thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty, ambivalent towards everyday people and capable of either helping or hindering them. However, the details of these beliefs have varied considerably over time and space, and have flourished in both pre-Christian and Christian cultures. * The word elf is found throughout the Germanic languages and seems originally to have meant 'white being'. Reconstructing the early concept of an elf depends largely on texts, written by Christians, in Old and Middle English, medieval German, and Old Norse. These associate elves variously with the gods of Norse mythology, with causing illness, with magic, and with beauty and seduction. * After the medieval period, the word elf tended to become less common throughout the Germanic languages, losing out to alternative nati |