Clues for the word "SAGA"
We've had 351 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1027 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Quick crossword on April 19, 2024.
Definition of saga
- n. - A Scandinavian legend, or heroic or mythic tradition, among the Norsemen and kindred people; a northern European popular historical or religious tale of olden time.
- pl. - of Sagum
Referring Clues
- Chronicle
- Michener tale, e.g.
- "Roots," e.g.
- Quite a tale
- Long story
- Not a short story
- "Little House on the Prairie," e.g.
- Thousand-plus-pager
- Endless adventure
- Roman-fleuve
- It's related to others
- It's a long story
- It's hard to tell
- Adventure
- Sweeping story
- Tale of Vikings, perhaps
- Detailed account
- Multigenerational story
- M. M. Kaye's "The Far Pavilions," e.g.
- "Roots," for one
- Big job for a teller
- Story that goes on and on
- The "Star Wars" trilogy, for one
- Storyteller's challenge
- Tale of grand proportions
- Account receivable?
- Epic tale
- It takes quite a while to tell
- Drawn-out drama
- Siegfried and Sigmund's story, e.g.
- D. H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow," e.g.
- Tale
- Family history, e.g.
- Overdrawn account?
- Era-spanning story
- "Star Wars," e.g.
- Heroic legend
- Sizable story
- Story of generations
- Long tale
- "Beowulf" or "Iliad"
- Whale of a tale
- "Beowulf," for one
- Tale of heroism
- "The Matrix" movies, e.g.
- Serial material
- Sprawling narrative
- Epic story of heroism
- Lengthy account
- It may be some yarn
- Tale of heroic exploits
- Quite a story
- "Roots," for example
- Long narrative novel
- Drawn-out tale
- Heroic tale
- Lo-o-ong story
- Miniseries, often
- It can span centuries
- The Star Wars films, e.g.
- Narrative of heroic exploits
- Epic
- Trilogy, typically
- It's drawn out
- Long account
- Many a miniseries
- Galsworthy's "The Forsyte ___"
- Big account
- Major account
- Something to keep a teller busy?
- Drawn-out story
- Sweeping tale
- Generation-spanning work
- Epic story
- The "Iliad" or The "Odyssey"
- It's no novella
- Michener work, e.g.
- Lengthy story
- Extended story
- "Roots", for example
- Lengthy tale
- Adventure story
- Sometimes tedious tale
- Heroic prose narrative
- Long historical novel
- Multigenerational tale, e.g.
- Thousand-plus-pager, perhaps
- Tale on an epic scale
- Heroic chronicle
- Big job for a teller?
- Heroic narrative
- Michener story, e.g.
- "The Thorn Birds," for one
- Involved story
- Lengthy narrative
- "The Forsyte ___" (Galsworthy)
- "The Forsyte ___"
- Tale spanning centuries
- Adventure-filled story
- Multi-generational story
- Tangled tale
- Heroic story
- Epic chronicle
- Homeric account
- Homeric tale
- "Beowulf" or "Iliad," e.g.
- Story from Reykjavik, e.g.
- John Galsworthy wrote one
- The Forsytes had one
- Complicated account
- "The Forsyte ___"
- Long adventure story
- Adventurous tale
- Thousand-plus pager, e.g.
- Complicated tale
- Tale of adventure
- It's a major account
- Generation-spanning story
- Series of novels, maybe
- "Twilight," e.g.
- Long, dramatic tale
- It takes a while to tell
- Majestic story
- Epic narrative
- It's quite a story
- It's a major report
- "Beowulf" or "Star Wars"
- "The Thorn Birds," for one
- Sprawling story
- "The Forsyte ___" (Galsworthy)
- Galsworthy's "The Forsyte ___"
- Big-scale tale
- Big job for a storyteller
- Long yarn
- Long-running show?
- "Roots", for example
- Its a long story
- Multigenerational tale
- Viking story
- "The North and South Trilogy" is one
- "the North and South Trilogy" is one
- " Exodus," e.g.
- Story spanning decades
- "The Thorn Birds," e.g.
- "The Lord of the Rings," e.g.
- Tale on a grand scale
- Continuing drama
- Hero's tale
- 'The Forsyte ___'
- Grand adventure
- Heroic account
- Trilogy, often
- Detailed narrative
- Narrative of heroism
- "Lonesome Dove" genre
- Complex chronicle
- Historical novel, usually
- Long, detailed account
- Long, sweeping story
- Extended account
- Wordy account
- Extended narrative
- Big story
- "The Lord of the Rings," for one
- Long, drawn-out story
- Lengthy chronicle
- Tale written in runes, perhaps
- Long and involved tale
- "The Twilight ___" (vampire film series)
- Long, involved story
- Continuing story
- Adventure tale
- Long, detailed story
- Involved account
- Potential serial material
- Grandiose story
- Drawn-out episode
- Long and complicated story
- Old-time tale
- Multipart story
- Michener genre
- James Michener novel, for example
- "Harry Potter" or "Game of Thrones," e.g.
- Extensive tale
- The "Star Wars" films, e.g.
- "Game of Thrones," e.g.
- Story with many chapters
- Novel format
- Adventurous story
- Norse tale
- Many a Viking tale
- "Beowulf," e.g.
- Seemingly endless adventure
- Considerable account
- Story spanning generations
- Adventurous, heroic story
- Tale of Vikings, e.g.
- Long tale of derring-do, e.g.
- TV host who inspired Neil deGrasse Tyson
- "Iliad," e.g.
- ___ Club (Icelandair mileage program)
- Long-drawn-out account
- Book with family trees on the endpapers, say
- Drawn-out account
- Icelandic story
- Heroic recounting
- Candy Crush ___ (puzzle app)
- Account that's way overdrawn?
- Long, drawn-out tale
- It might span eras
- Many a Michener novel
- Extensive, heroic story
- It often spans decades
- Story that may span generations
- Generations-spanning tale
- "Game of Thrones," for one
- Story with many parts
- It's no anecdote
- Galsworthy genre
- Viking epic
- It's no short story
- Long narrative
- Novella's opposite
- Narrative
- Legend
- Long legend
- Story
- Tall tale
- Long narrative story
- James Michener genre
- Long, heroic story
- Stirring tale
- Long drawn-out adventure story
- Some characters again appear in long story
- Droop before a long story
- Long, heroic tale
- Long series of events
- "Worlds Apart" rockers
- '80s prog rockers
- '80s "On the Loose" rockers
- Decline and Fall's second long narrative
- Fail to keep up a legend
- Old story
- American to talk about legend
- Lengthy account of a gas explosion
- It's an old story
- Tale of returning officers in Muslim countries
- Drop a story
- Story with Ottoman commanders written up
- Body of legend
- To chat about a Forsyte novel, say
- Flag with a tale of heroism
- Story an entertaining thing to pass round
- Era-spanning tale
- It may span decades
- Overdrawn account?
- Group of linked novels, e.g.
- Fantasy series, maybe
- It's a long story about a thing without substance
- A chat up, or a long story
- Long story about silver found in South Africa
- Long story of finding silver in South Africa
- Story of how silver was found in it
- Wind up a long story
- Drop a lengthy tale
- Novel sequence of Returning Officers
- 10's Fosdyke has to droop first
- Long, ongoing story
- Tale spanning decades
- Story spanning centuries
- Complex story
- Prose narrative
- Yarn that stretches?
- Miniseries, perhaps
- Michener's "Hawaii," e.g.
- "War and Peace," e.g.
- "Iliad" or "Odyssey"
- Long, impressive story
- Long transmission of folklore, say
- Long, dramatic story
- Medieval tale, maybe
- Extended tale
- Tale that may span centuries
- Super long story
- Long, involved tale
- Story of the Corleones, e.g.
- Miniseries, frequently
- Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, e.g.
- Long tale of gas rising over central Spain
- Super-long tale
- Look weary at an article that takes a lot of reading
- The "Odyssey," for one
- Long-running show?
- Elaborate tale
- Epic prose narrative
- "Star Wars" or "Rocky"
- Many a historical novel
- Long tale of adventure
- "Roots," notably
- It’s a long story
- "Star Wars," for one
- Grand heroic tale
- Hero’s tale
- Something long told
- Account spanning centuries, perhaps
- Extensive account
- Extended relation
- Long-running Vaughan/Staples comic book series
- Tale spanning centuries, perhaps
- The story of the comeback is a riot!
- There's a novel one by Galsworthy
- Long, long story
- Story of epic proportions
- Whale of a long tale
- Slump to which there is a story
- Long, adventurous tale
- Story like "Roots"
- Story of a gas explosion
- Multiseason show's storyline, perhaps
- "Centennial," e.g.
- "The Avengers" franchise, e.g.
- Story that goes on and on ... and on
- Flag to which there is a long story
- Long tale of heroism
- "Cutting for Stone," for one
- Story of significant length
- 72-Across, for one
- The "Dark Star" trilogy, for example
- History
- Adventure story spanning generations
- "Twilight," for one
- "A Song of Ice and Fire," e.g.
- Long, epic tale
- A gas product of Icelandic origin
- Ongoing drama
- Story that might take hours to tell
- Chapter after chapter
- Story that stretches centuries
- Very long story
- Story for the ages
- Stretched-out yarn?
- Story of the Forsytes, again
- Long, involved story about why you're late, say
- It goes on and on and on
- Hardly a quick read
- Story that spans generations
- Story that isn't a quick read
- N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy, e.g.
- Long-running account
- N.K. Jemisin's "Broken Earth" trilogy, for one
- Account that's been overdrawn?
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Quick - April 19, 2024
- New York Times - April 18, 2024
- LA Times - April 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 16, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - April 15, 2024
- New York Times - April 11, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - April 10, 2024
- USA Today - April 03, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 27, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - March 18, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - March 05, 2024
- Daily American - March 02, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 29, 2024
- New York Times - February 27, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - February 19, 2024
- Daily American - February 11, 2024
- New York Times - February 10, 2024
- Mirror Daily - February 06, 2024
- Mirror Daily - February 03, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - January 29, 2024
- Mirror Mini - January 24, 2024
- LA Times - January 14, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - January 13, 2024
- Daily American - January 12, 2024
- New York Times - January 07, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 05, 2024
- New York Times - December 18, 2023
- New York Times - December 13, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - December 07, 2023
- New York Times - December 01, 2023
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