Clues for the word "ENID"
We've had 332 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1200 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on March 23, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Oklahoma city
- Children's author Blyton
- Author Bagnold
- Geraint's lady
- Phillips University site
- Camelot lady
- Seat of Garfield County, Okla.
- It's NNW of Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma town
- Tennyson heroine
- Home of Phillips University
- Site of Vance Air Force Base
- Writer Bagnold
- Sir Geraint's wife
- Arthurian lady
- "Idylls of the King" lady
- Lady in Arthurian legend
- Chisholm Trail town
- Patient wife of literature
- City west of Tulsa
- Figure of Arthurian legend
- Ladies called her "the Fair"
- "Idylls of the King" woman
- Vance Air Force Base locale
- "Idylls of the King" character
- Sooner city
- English author Blyton
- Novelist Bagnold
- "National Velvet" author Bagnold
- Tennyson lady
- An OK city
- Geraint's love
- City near Vance Air Force Base
- Mr. Meddle creator Blyton
- "Idylls of the King" figure
- Geraint's wife
- Her patience is legendary
- In literature, the personification of purity
- Home of Vance Air Force Base
- Woman with legendary patience
- Lady of "Idylls of the King"
- Oklahoma county seat
- Paradigm of patience
- City near Stillwater
- Northern Oklahoma city
- Author Bagnold or Blyton
- Friend of Guinevere, in "The Idylls of the King"
- Markey of Tarzan films
- Lady of Arthurian romance
- Cherokee Strip city
- Patient wife of Sir Geraint
- Geraint's woman
- Children's author Bagnold
- Tennyson woman called "the Fair"
- County seat NNW of Oklahoma City
- Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend
- Vance Air Force Base site
- Wife of Geraint
- City along the Chisholm Trail
- City WNW of Stillwater
- Home of the U.S.B.L.'s Oklahoma Storm
- Home of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center
- Geraint's beloved
- City founded during the Cherokee Strip land run
- British author Bagnold
- City NNW of Oklahoma City
- Chisholm Trail city in Oklahoma
- Chisholm Trail city
- Geraint's better half
- Writer Blyton or Bagnold
- British author Blyton
- Tennyson's "Geraint and ___"
- Author Blyton of "The Famous Five" series
- Oklahoma burg
- Geraint's loyal lady
- Geraint's consort
- Seat of Garfield County, Oklahoma
- City near Oklahoma's Vance Air Force Base
- Seat of Garfield County, OK
- Blyton or Bagnold
- Author Blyton
- "National Velvet" writer Bagnold
- Oklahoma city on the Cherokee Strip
- Home of Oklahoma's largest flour mill
- It's an OK city
- Sooner State city
- City on the Chisholm Trail
- Sir Geraint's extremely patient wife
- Oklahoma city that's home to Vance Air Force Base
- Playwright Bagnold
- "The Naughtiest Girl" series author Blyton
- City north-northwest of Oklahoma City
- Home to Phillips University
- Wife of Sir Geraint
- City WNW of Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Seat of Oklahoma's Garfield County
- She's a paradigm of patience
- Geraint's love, in Arthurian legend
- Patient wife of Arthurian legend
- City in Oklahoma's "Red Carpet Country"
- The Church Lady's first name
- Thora Birch's "Ghost World" role
- Silents actress Markey
- Oklahoma city north-northwest of Oklahoma City
- "The Chalk Garden" playwright Bagnold
- Setting of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center
- Lady ___ Hillcrest (character in "The Mystery of Irma Vep")
- Barenaked Ladies song on the album "Gordon"
- Oklahoma city near Vance Air Force Base
- Personification of purity, in literature
- Oklahoma city on the Chisholm Trail
- County seat of Garfield, OK
- "The Chalk Garden" dramatist Bagnold
- Patient lady of Arthurian legend
- "Idylls of the King" lady
- City in Oklahoma
- Childen's author Blyton
- City near Tulsa
- Lady of Arthurian legend
- "Idylls of the King" character
- Arthurian miss
- Chisholm Trail stop
- Blyton of kiddie-lit
- Bagnold of "The Chalk Garden"
- Tennyson title character
- Oklahoma city or writer Bagnold
- "National Velvet" author Bagnold
- "Idylls of the King" woman
- "The Chalk Garden" playwright Bagnold
- "The Chalk Garden" dramatist Bagnold
- Markey who played Jane
- Wife of Geraint, in Arthurian lore
- The wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore
- Bagnold or Blyton
- Geraint's lady in "Idylls of the King"
- Blyton, writer of children's books
- British children's author Blyton
- Camelot denizen
- Camelot character
- Bagnold the writer
- OK place?
- Miss Bagnold
- Bagnold, the author
- Wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore
- Tennyson character
- Geraint's ladylove
- Present-day Oklahoma city on the old Chisholm Trail
- Author Blyton of the "Famous Five" series
- Markey who played Tarzan's Jane
- Geraint's spouse
- Sir Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend
- City named for a Tennyson heroine
- Sir Geraint's faithful wife
- Often-referenced but never-seen wife on "Scrubs"
- Arthurian character
- Kid lit author Blyton
- Geraint's wife in "Idylls of the King"
- South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature
- Oklahoma's "Wheat Capital"
- An OK city?
- City named for a Tennyson character
- Bagnold of "The Chalk Garden"
- Actress Markey
- It's an OK place
- Writer Blyton
- Oklahoma city named for a Tennyson character
- City roughly 100 miles west of Tulsa
- Place name in Oklahoma
- Song between "Hello City" and "Grade 9" on the Barenaked Ladies album "Gordon"
- Female given name
- Tennyson's Geraint and ____
- Barenaked Ladies song
- Town on the Chisholm Trail
- Canadian physician Macleod
- "Queen Wheat City"
- Welsh girl's given name
- Site of Oklahoma's Vance Air Force Base
- Geriant's love
- Camelot wife
- Blyton of kids' books
- Kids' author Blyton
- Queen Wheat City of Oklahoma
- Playwright-novelist Bagnold
- "Camelot" character
- Woman's name that means "eat" backward
- City north of Oklahoma City
- English novelist Bagnold
- Oklahoma city with an active Tea Party
- So-called "Wheat Capital of the United States"
- Sir Geraint's patient wife
- Lover of Geraint
- Oklaho-ma city
- So-called "Wheat Capital of Oklahoma"
- Old-time actress Bennett
- U.S. city named for a Tennyson character
- Children's book author Blyton
- Faithful wife of Geraint
- Geraint's loyal wife
- "National Velvet" novelist Bagnold
- "Ghost World" character
- Camelot character
- Children's author ___ Blyton
- Mrs. Geraint
- Oklahoma's self-proclaimed "Wheat Capital"
- City south-southwest of Wichita
- Henry's British housekeeper on "You Again?"
- Lady in "Idylls of the King"
- Two-part poem in "Idylls of the King"
- Eat supper backward?
- Oklahoma neighbor of Vance AFB
- Beloved of Geraint
- Woman of Camelot
- It's west of Tulsa
- Markey who played Jane in "Tarzan of the Apes" (1918)
- Oklahoma's "Queen Wheat City"
- Home of the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma
- City WNW of Tulsa
- Plains "Queen Wheat City"
- Geraint's beloved, in Arthurian legend
- Midwestern "Wheat Capital"
- Wife in Jonathan Franzen's "The Corrections"
- Town in Oklahoma
- Lady's given nane
- Lady of Camelot
- Katelyn Nacon on "The Walking Dead"
- Renowned author Bagnold
- Wife of gerain
- 'Idylls of the King' lady
- Literary waiter
- "Geraint and ___"
- Author Blyton or Bagnold
- Oklahoma girl
- Eat up, Miss Blyton
- British children's author ___ Blyton
- Kiddie lit author Blyton
- Oklahoma neighbor of Vance Air Force Base
- Lady in Camelot
- Symphonic '70s rockers
- "Touch Me" band The ___
- "In the Region of the Summer Stars" band
- Robert John Godfrey band, with "The"
- Symphonic '70s rockers, with "The"
- "Aerie Faerie Nonsense" band, with "The"
- Symphonic '70s rockers named after Camelot lady?
- Robert John Godfrey band
- "Aerie Faerie Nonsense" band
- Barenaked Ladies "___ we never really knew each other anyway"
- Barenaked Ladies song named after city in Oklahoma?
- Barenaked Ladies never really knew her anyway?
- Barenaked Ladies song named after Oklahoma city?
- Phillips University-inspired Barenaked Ladies song?
- BNL song about how "we never really knew each other anyway"?
- Barenaked Ladies lead single off "Gordon"
- BNL "___ we never really knew each other anyway"
- "In the Region of the Summer Stars" '70s band
- Barenaked Ladies '92 single off "Gordon"
- Miss Blyton
- In the finish, I get the girl
- Woman as object, without independence
- In the end, one gets the girl
- The girl I object about
- Eat up, old girl!
- Eat up, girl!
- She gives some men ideas
- Get fed up with girl
- She's taken in by men, I dare say
- Girl seen dropping odd papers
- Woman's name
- Vance Air Force Base location
- 26's knight's girl to eat up
- Girl's name
- Writer of children's books, d. 1968
- Cherokee Strip Conference Center setting
- City of Oklahoma
- Ms. Bagnold or Blyton
- Writer, ___ Blyton
- Miss Blyton's found by one in death
- ___ Blyton, children's author
- Girl is to eat on the way back
- Girl, one breaking object
- Take food from the right girl
- Woman to overeat
- Geraint's wife, in Arthurian romance
- I aim to get round her
- Children's writer Blyton
- She'll finish up out of line
- Writer Bagnold or Blyton
- Blyton of children's books
- Penner Bagnold
- ___ Blyton ( British author of childrens' books )
- Camelot woman
- Geraint's love in "Idylls of the King"
- One woman in a dozen, I dare say
- Blyton of kid-lit
- ... dine out with Miss Blyton?
- Woman's name that's a city in Oklahoma
- Ms. Markey
- Ms Blyton?
- City between Wichita and Wichita Falls
- Chisholm Trail Expo Center city
- Oklahoma city named for an "Idylls of the King" woman
- Geraint’s love, in Arthurian legend
- Mrs Blyton?
- Author Mrs Blyton?
- Writer Blyton?
- Author, Ms Blyton?
- Oklahoma city NNW of Oklahoma City
- Heroine of Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"
- "Ghost World" protagonist
- Blyton who wrote "The Enchanted Wood"
- She rebuilt part of Seven Dials
- Arthurian heroine
- Lady in Arthurian romance
- “Idylls of the King” lady
- "OK K.O.!" character (or a city in OK)
- Katelyn Nacon's role on "The Walking Dead"
- Name that means "have a meal" when spelled backwards
- Oklahoma city that, when reversed, is a synonym for "eat"
- Mystery writer Blyton
- Name found in "mistaken identity"
- City in northern Oklahoma
- "Wheat Capital" of Oklahoma
- Oklahoma city named for a Camelot woman
- "The Walking Dead" role
- The Midwest's so-called "Queen Wheat City"
- Town north of Oklahoma City
- Emma Myers' "Wednesday" character
- Name that's a city in Oklahoma
- Markey of silent films
- Oklahoma city northwest of Oklahoma City
- Name hidden in "screen idol"
- "Wednesday" werewolf
Last Seen In
- New York Times - March 23, 2025
- Daily American - March 11, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 25, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - February 16, 2025
- LA Times - February 15, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 12, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - February 09, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 17, 2025
- Daily American - January 12, 2025
- LA Times - January 05, 2025
- USA Today - December 18, 2024
- Daily American - November 06, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - October 31, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - October 13, 2024
- New York Times - October 13, 2024
- Daily American - September 16, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 31, 2024
- USA Today - August 28, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - August 27, 2024
- LA Times - August 18, 2024
- Daily American - July 04, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - June 23, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - June 16, 2024
- Daily American - June 10, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - June 10, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - May 08, 2024
- Daily American - April 24, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - April 07, 2024
- Daily American - February 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - February 23, 2024
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