Clues for the word "EARL"
We've had 473 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1520 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on December 18, 2024.
Definition of earl
- n. - A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount. The rank of an earl corresponds to that of a count (comte) in France, and graf in Germany. Hence the wife of an earl is still called countess. See Count.
- n. - The needlefish.
Referring Clues
- Rank below marquis
- Knicks great Monroe
- Noble
- Shakespeare's ___ of Salisbury
- Sandwich man?
- ___ Spencer, brother of Princess Diana
- With 6-Across, tea type
- Lady's man
- Nobleman
- English estate owner, maybe
- Viscount's superior
- British blueblood
- British blue blood
- Suffolk, for one, in Shakespeare
- Count, now
- Hereditary title
- Marquis's inferior
- Title for Robert Walpole
- Former Chief Justice Warren
- ___ of Sandwich
- Benjamin Disraeli, e.g.
- Title meaning "chieftain"
- Man addressed as "My Lord"
- Countess's husband
- British peer
- Contemporary count
- Eden, for one
- N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Monroe
- "Duke of ___" (1962 hit)
- Person at court
- James ___ Carter
- Anthony Eden, for one
- Countess's mate
- Eden was one
- British title
- Equivalent of a European count
- Banjoist Scruggs
- ___ Grey tea
- Anthony Eden, e.g.
- Jazz pianist Hines
- Counterpart of a count
- Disraeli was one
- Rank above viscount
- A peer
- Banjo-plucking Scruggs
- Chief Justice ___ Warren, majority opinion writer for 19- and 49-Across
- Peer
- Count's counterpart
- ___ of Avon
- ___ of Salisbury
- British nobleman
- NBC's "My Name Is ___"
- ___ of Essex
- Tupper of Tupperware fame
- Certain peer
- ___ Grey
- Husband of a countess
- ___ of Oxford
- Warren of the Supreme Court
- Banjo-picker Scruggs
- Sandwich rank
- Banjo picker Scruggs
- Broadway columnist Wilson
- Scruggs or Hines
- "Fatha" Hines
- Football Hall of Famer Campbell
- Disraeli's noble rank
- Bowling great Anthony
- James ___ Jones
- Viscount's inferior
- Jurist Warren
- Countess's spouse
- Benjamin Disraeli, to Beaconsfield
- English equivalent of a count
- Sir Anthony Eden, to Avon
- Duke's counterpart
- Sandwich noble
- Peerage title
- Justice Warren
- Former Knick Monroe
- House of Lords title
- He outranks a viscount
- Peerage member
- English count
- Rank above a viscount
- Noble title hidden in 18-, 24-, 37-, 51-, and 58-Across
- "Duke of ___" (1962 doo-wop classic)
- "My Name Is ___" (NBC sitcom)
- Countess counterpart
- Carter's middle name
- Jazz fusion guitarist Klugh
- Subordinate of a marquis
- Gentleman's title
- "My Name is ___" (sitcom)
- Member of British nobility
- Hines or Scruggs
- Sandwich's title
- British aristocrat
- Count counterpart
- Viscount's superior
- Jason Lee TV role
- "Duke of ___" (1962 #1 hit)
- Banjo player Scruggs
- Countess's spouse, in England
- "Duke of ___" (1962 #1 hit for Gene Chandler)
- "Duke of ___" (old hit)
- Warren of the High Court
- 1950s-'60s Chief Justice Warren
- Tiger Woods's dad
- Sandwich guy?
- Robin Hood, the ___ of Huntington
- N.B.A. legend Monroe with a signature spin move
- Matutinal
- "My Name Is ___" (Jason Lee series)
- Bowling Hall of Famer Anthony
- Hall of Fame manager Weaver
- Unanimous winner of "Survivor: Fiji"
- Nobleman ranking above a viscount
- He outmanaged Sparky in the 1970 World Series
- 1977 Heisman Trophy winner Campbell
- Tiger Woods's father
- Peer above a viscount
- Holliman of "Police Woman"
- TV's "My Name Is ___"
- English governor
- A marquis outranks him
- ___ Grey tea
- Rank below a marquis
- English noble above a viscount
- 1962 doo-wop classic "Duke of ___"
- Jazzman "Fatha" Hines's first name
- Countess' husband
- Titled Brit
- Noble title
- British noble
- Jimmy Carter's middle name
- English noble
- English nobleman
- Count's equivalent
- Anthony Eden title
- Sandwich title
- Countess' spouse
- Presidential middle name
- Kitchenware inventor Tupper
- Viscount, ___, marquis
- Title for a 40 Down
- Count equivalent
- Husband of a British countess
- Title for a British peer
- Basketball great Monroe
- Doo-wop classic "Duke of ___"
- One who minds his manors?
- "Duke of ___" (1962 doo-wop classic)
- Actor James___ Jones
- Peer of the realm
- Sandwich notable?
- Countess' hubby
- "Mutts" dog
- "Duke of ___"
- Royal title
- Tiger Woods' father
- Doo-wop classic, "Duke of ___"
- Joy's ex-husband, on TV
- Rank between viscount and marquis
- Parliamentarian
- Pianist Hines
- British higher-up
- Actor Holliman
- Title for Diana's brother
- English estate owner, perhaps
- Bowling Hall-of-Famer Anthony
- Countess' mate
- Baseball's Weaver
- Title in English nobility
- 1970s-'80s bowling great ___ Anthony
- Rank in Avon
- James Jones' middle name
- House of Lords member
- Title of nobility
- Peer that sounds like a Gardner
- "My Name Is ___" (former NBC sitcom)
- ___ of Sandwich
- Baseball Hall of Fame manager Weaver
- '50s-'60s chief justice Warren
- Grey, for one
- Former Orioles manager Weaver
- Viscount's peer
- Marquess's subordinate
- Titled Man
- Tarzan's title
- Rank of British nobility
- Doo-wop classic "Duke of ___"
- "Mutts" dog
- 1962 doo-wop classic "Duke of ___"
- TV's "My Name Is ___"
- 1970s-'80s bowling great ___ Anthony
- Jason's sitcom character
- Viscount, ___, marquis
- Viscounts superior
- Rank below marquess
- Jason Lee title character on TV
- TV role for Jason Lee
- Lord
- Rapper Sweatshirt of Odd Future
- Chief Justice Warren
- Grey title
- First name in tea
- Actor James ___ Jones
- ___ "Fatha" Hines
- Derby title?
- Viscount's better
- President Carter's middle name
- Title below marquis
- Spouse of a countess
- Viscount's superior in rank
- 'My Name Is ___'
- Dixie Chicks' 'Goodbye ___'
- Marquess' subordinate
- Dixie Chicks' 'Good-bye ___'
- Member of the nobility
- 'Duke of ___' (1962 hit)
- He's a noble
- English peer
- Title equivalent to count
- "Fatha" Hines of jazz
- Grey's title
- Tupperware founder Tupper
- English aristocrat
- British title below Duke
- Nobleman's title
- Middling noble rank
- Fatha Hines
- ___ of Gloucester: "King Lear" character
- Member of the peerage
- Nobleman below a marquis
- Viscount outranker
- Monroe of the NBA
- One going to court?
- Doo-wop dukedom
- Title for Devereux
- Monroe of the N.B.A.
- Eponymous inventor Tupper
- Hall of Fame running back Campbell
- Supreme Court Justice Warren
- Tiger Woods' late father
- ___ of Warwick (War of the Roses figure)
- Weaver who managed
- "My Name Is ___" (former NBC show)
- Noble rank
- Basketball's ___ "The Pearl" Monroe
- Jason Lee sitcom character
- Certain British noble
- Member of the British nobility
- "Downton Abbey's" paterfamilias, for one
- Peer outranked by a marquess
- Husband of a countess, maybe
- "Downton Abbey" title
- Charles Grey's title
- Hall-of-Famer manager Weaver
- ___ Sweatshirt (Odd Future member)
- One not yet a marquis
- Noble one
- Well-manored individual?
- British lord
- It's between James and Jones
- One titled "Lord"
- Banjo-playing Scruggs
- Count, in England
- British count
- "Duke of ___" ('60s hit)
- Rank under a marquis
- Elizabeth's Essex, e.g.
- A British noble
- James Jones
- Authority over sheriffs in England
- Boen of "Mr. President"
- Warren of the Warren Commission
- Scruggs on a banjo
- James ___ Carter Jr.
- Not yet a marquis
- Court figure
- Aristocrat
- James-Jones separator
- English title
- Member of nobility
- Banjo virtuoso Scruggs
- Peer group member?
- Title outranking viscount
- Certain nobleman
- ___ Grey (tea)
- Baseball hall-of-famer Weaver
- Hoops great Monroe
- Grey tea
- Overseas court figure
- Title on "Downton Abbey"
- Tupper of Tupperware
- Lord Grantham of Downton Abbey, e.g.
- Countess's man
- Scruggs of bluegrass
- "My Name Is ___" (sitcom title)
- One of Ragnar's titles on "Vikings"
- Noble of Europe
- Countess's counterpart
- "Grey" tea
- Rank between viscount and marquess
- Marquis's subordinate
- "Downton Abbey" designation
- Lester's bluegrass partner
- Countess' man
- Robert Crawley on "Downton Abbey," e.g.
- Title above viscount
- British title holder
- Rank between marquis and viscount
- ___ Marshal (British officer)
- He's below a Marquess
- "King Lear" figure
- 17th ___ of Oxford, author of Shakespeare's plays, by some accounts
- Certain noble
- Count
- Mr. Hindman
- Mr. Holliman
- Bandsman Hines or manager Weaver
- Hit song for the Dixie Chicks
- Jazzman Hines
- Supreme Court chief justice Warren
- Member of British royalty
- Man of british royalty
- Some fearless nobleman
- Peer almost ahead of time
- Hickey on TV screens
- Another British nobleman
- British nobility member
- "Goodbye ___" (Dixie Chicks song)
- "My Name Is ___" (Jason Lee sitcom)
- Certain British nobleman
- Man of noble rank
- Acquire
- Bowie guitarist ___ Slick
- Man of British nobility
- "Duke, duke, duke, duke of ___"
- Bluesman Ronnie
- Jimmy Kimmel/jazz bassman Jimmy
- Singer/songwriter Kate
- "Gringo Honeymoon" Robert ___ Keen
- "Walking Distance" Robert ___ Keen
- Robert ___ Keen
- "Gravitational Forces" Robert ___ Keen
- "Oh Darling" coverer Gaines
- "Picnic" Robert ___ Keen
- Nobleman has yen to leave before time
- Queen in cast eagerly leaves
- Lear (anag)
- Noble brew of ale that's about right
- He has real potential!
- In a courtly way, he's like a London Baron
- Organ loft oft vacated for nobleman
- Fearless noble
- Report of 19 10 getting peerage for World War I general
- Disraeli, for example, showing ability to listen to Liberal
- He's lordly in a real way
- Male equivalent of a countess
- A name Mr Hines was entitled to
- Fearless aristocrat?
- Real gentleman?
- Cardigan, say, almost stripped off
- Listener and learner in the Lords
- Count before time? Not quite
- Noble's almost topped and tailed
- Canton enshrinee Campbell
- "My Name is ___" (TV show)
- He swore in Dwight, John, Lyndon, and Richard
- Rank just above viscount
- Peerage rank
- Lord Mountbatten's title
- Nobleman almost losing east and west wings
- Noble old ruler, first to last
- Noble almost abandoning extremes
- Real problem: how should one address a peer?
- Aristocrat almost before his time?
- Aristocrat ranking between marquis and viscount
- Lord Lear, perhaps
- UK nobleman ranking between marquess and viscount
- Organ left for nobleman
- Nobleman giving attention to detail, finally
- Nobleman in fear, lately
- Docked in good time for nobleman
- King's heading to the bottom - lower rank
- Tea before the scheduled hour holds up a work unit
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Averill
- Bowie guitarist Slick
- Noble above a viscount
- Noble Brit
- Four levels up from knight
- "Duke of ___" (Gene Chandler oldie)
- Noble dude
- Lord ahead of time? Not quite
- Weaver who managed the Baltimore Orioles
- High-ranking British nobleman
- One level below marquess
- Nobleman in real distress
- Marquis's underling
- Title below marquess
- Royal wedding guest, perhaps
- Fearless nobleman?
- A noble
- Grey's title, in the tea aisle
- Chief Justice's first name
- Dude who's noble
- First name in English tea
- "The Pearl" Monroe of hoops
- Warren who preceded Warren Burger as chief justice
- Sandwich title?
- Countess' spouse, perhaps
- A noble forename
- Chandler's "Duke of ___"
- Spouse of a British countess
- Bowling great ___ Anthony
- Countess' partner
- Noble two levels below duke
- One showing nobility in real distress?
- A noble rank
- Crawley's title on "Downton Abbey"
- Actor Hindman
- Bluegrass legend Scruggs
- Noble below a marquis
- ___ Grey (variety of 46 Down)
- Countess’s counterpart
- Noble sort
- Noble rank that's also a first name
- Countess’s husband
- Sandwich in Parliament
- Certain aristocrat
- Third rank of the peerage
- Viscount’s superior
- Musician "Fatha" Hines
- “Downton Abbey” title
- Rank between marquess and viscount
- Noble Shakespearean patron
- Director Bellamy
- ___ Simmons, real name of the late rapper DMX
- A title given in England
- British title of nobility
- ___ Grey of tea fame
- Rapper ___ Sweatshirt
- Marquis subordinate
- ___ Grey (variety of 2-Down)
- - of Sandwich
- Noble tea name
- House of Lords figure
- The James ___ Jones Theatre
- - Grey tea
- Noble rank associated with sandwiches
- Hoops legend Monroe
- Name that becomes an adjective when "-y" is added
- Fearless aristocrat?
- ___ Boykins, longtime N.B.A. player who stood at only 5'5"
- –
- "Goodbye ___" (Chicks song)
- Marquis' underling
- Third of the peerage ranks
- A rank of nobility
- Noble rank above viscount
- Noble figure
- Rank associated with tea and sandwiches?
- Real gentleman?
- Rap's ___ Sweatshirt
- ___ of Forfar, title for Prince Edward
- Noble below a marquess
- Title in Parliament
- English noblemen
- James - Jones, voice of Mufasa in "The Lion King"
- A type of British royal
- Title for the supposed inventor of the sandwich
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- New York Times - December 18, 2024
- Family Time - December 08, 2024
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- Mirror Daily - November 20, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 12, 2024
- USA Today - November 12, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 04, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 01, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 01, 2024
- Your Life Choices - October 30, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - October 29, 2024
- Daily American - October 26, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 17, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 16, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 15, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - October 14, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 06, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 05, 2024
- Daily American - October 01, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 25, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 28, 2024
- New York Times - August 27, 2024
- Daily American - August 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 22, 2024
- Family Time - August 19, 2024
- New York Times - August 18, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - August 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 12, 2024
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