Answer: OGRE
OGRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 481 times.
Referring Clues:
- Fairy tale villain
- Meanie
- Grimm villain
- Nightmarish boss
- Fiend
- Bogeyman
- Brute
- Menace
- Nasty sort
- Very nasty sort
- Snake, so to speak
- The Grinch was one
- Evil one
- Grimm character
- Mean one
- Bugbear
- Fearsome one
- Grimm figure
- More than a goblin
- Folklore fiend
- Tyrant
- Ghoul
- Monster
- Fiend of dreams
- Fairy tale menace
- No Mr. Nice Guy
- Grimm beast
- "Fee, fi, fo, fum" caller
- Horrible boss
- Folklore meany
- Monster of a boss?
- Shrek, for one
- "The Lord of the Rings" figure
- Shrek, e.g.
- Beast
- Folklore meanie
- Mean man
- Unpleasant one
- No friendly fellow
- Blackguard
- Storybook meanie
- Villain
- Hideous sort
- Snarly sort
- Frightener
- Fairy-tale menace
- Fairy-tale meanie
- Fairy-tale fiend
- Fairy tale meanie
- Tyrannical sort
- Big brute
- No gentle giant
- Dungeons & Dragons figure
- Cruel one
- Cruel person
- Dungeons & Dragons character
- Man-eating giant
- Fee-faw-fum
- Monster in a fairy tale
- Grimm fiend
- Fairy tale fiend
- Fairy tale meany
- Fiend of folklore
- Folklore monster
- Mean dude
- Monstrously ugly one
- Fairy tale baddie
- Shrek, for instance
- Dungeons & Dragons monster
- Fairy tale monster
- Monstrous meanie
- Creature from "The Lord of the Rings"
- Beast from "The Lord of the Rings"
- Beastly bloke
- Fairy-tale brute
- Cruel dude
- Mike Myers voiced one in 2001
- Villain in many fairy tales
- Beast of many a fairy tale
- Fiendish fellow
- Grimm meany
- Scary character
- Tyrannical type
- Grotesque beastie
- Fairy tale beast
- Fairy-tale baddie
- Bugaboo
- Horribly uncouth fiend
- Baddie
- Frightful folklore figure
- Folklore figure
- Folklore baddie
- Storybook monster
- Giant who's not jolly
- Figure in Magic: The Gathering
- Nightmare figure
- Jack's giant, e.g.
- Grim Grimm character
- Dictatorial boss
- Bedtime story baddie
- Damsel mistreater
- Barbarous person
- Golliwogg
- Dreaded person
- When repeated, one of Piers Anthony's "Xanth" fantasy novels
- Winston, in "Time Bandits"
- ___ Battle (video game)
- Fairy tale brute
- Meanie of fairy tales
- Storybook baddie
- Overbearing sort
- Dungeons & Dragons giant
- One may put a damsel in distress
- Shrek or Fiona
- Nasty type
- Grimm monster
- Bad guy
- Grimm bad guy
- Filmdom's Shrek, for one
- Barbarian
- Troll's cousin
- Cruel character
- Grimm creature
- Shrek or Fiona, e.g.
- Monstrous one
- Fairy-tale villain
- Fairy-tale monster
- Fairy-tale heavy
- Fantasy villain
- One to avoid
- Brutish dude
- Brutish sort
- Damsel antagonist
- Grimm meanie
- Nightmare of a boss
- Mean person
- Fearsome employer
- Very mean one
- Very mean boss
- Cruel sort
- Fairy-tale figure
- Beastly sort
- Grimm goon
- Brutish one
- Mythical beast
- Tyrannical one
- Folklore villain
- Shrek is one
- Brutish boss
- Hideous giant
- Monster of a boss
- Brutish man
- Inhuman brute
- Storybook giant
- Fabled meanie
- Animated Fiona, e.g.
- Mike Myers creature
- Mythical monster
- ''Puss in Boots'' beast
- Fearsome storybook figure
- Mean-tempered fellow
- Grimm fellow
- Fairy-tale beast
- Tough boss
- Mythical meanie
- Kid lit baddie
- 38-Down is one
- Gummi Bear's foe
- Beastly character
- Legendary meanie
- Monster of legend
- Villain in some fairy tales
- "Puss in Boots" beast
- Cruel brute
- Shrek, notably
- Storybook villain
- Beast in some fairy tales
- Grimm creation
- Frightful giant
- Awful meanie
- Cruel fellow
- Brutish beast
- Giant of folklore
- D&D character
- Fairy-tale villain, often
- Grimm heavy
- Fabled monster
- Hideous creature
- Human-eater, in folklore
- Scary figure
- Grim Grimm guy
- Cantankerous sort
- Tyrannical boss
- "Puss in Boots" villain
- Beastly fairy tale creature
- Brute of folklore
- Princess Fiona, e.g.
- Mean fellow
- Grumpy boss
- Mean boss
- Ymir, for one
- Troll's kin
- Nursery baddie
- Storybook brute
- Nasty boss
- Nursery-rhyme baddie
- Big meanie
- "Fee fi fo fum" sayer
- What Shrek is
- Grimm baddie
- Baddie in Perrault's tales
- Figure in Tom Thumb tales
- Foul-tempered one
- Big bad boss
- Fairy-tale character
- D character
- Fairy-tale creature
- Dungeons & Dragons creature
- Evil beast
- Giant
- Troll
- Norse giant
- "Puss in Boots" figure
- Folklore brute
- Folklore beast
- Storybook beast
- Storybook character
- People devourer
- Minotaur, e.g.
- Damsel distresser
- Mother Goose baddie
- Princess Fiona, for one
- Hideous humanoid
- Hideous monster
- Shrek, for example
- Giant in a nightmare, maybe
- Story monster
- Shrek, for one
- Fairy tale baddie -
- Shrek for example ,
- Shrek for one,
- Mean beast
- Cruel beast
- Real meanie
- Fairy tale antagonist
- Storybook heavy
- Fearsome figure
- Purple people eater, e.g.
- One to avoid reporting to
- Common enemy in Dungeons & Dragons
- Figure in "Jack and the Beanstalk"
- Fiona or Shrek
- Shrek, famously
- Mythical man-eater
- Grotesque giant
- Mean monster of fairy tales
- Really cruel guy
- Monster of folk tales
- Man-eating monster of myth
- Storybook fiend
- Hard-to-please type
- Fire-breathing boss
- Fairy-tale meany
- Fantasy fiend
- Barbarous one
- "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" figure
- Hardly a nice guy
- The giant in "Jack and the Beanstalk," e.g.
- Brute of legend
- Mythical malefactor
- Baddie of lore
- Cruel taskmaster
- Grumpy hubby, maybe
- Grimm nasty
- Grimm menace
- Gruesome sort
- The animated Shrek is one
- Beast of fables
- Villian
- Bad thing in fairy tales
- Mythical maneater
- Troll's larger kin
- Jack's giant
- Cruel boss
- Basis for Tolkien's orcs
- Man-eating monster
- Grendel in "Beowulf," e.g.
- Creature outwitted by Hop-o'-My-Thumb
- Unlikely mate for a princess
- Man-eating meanie of myth
- Hideous one
- Beastly boss, e.g.
- Mean sort
- "Dungeons & Dragons" figure
- Fearsome fairy tale figure
- Dreamworks feature creature
- Grumpy guy
- Intimidating type
- Fairy tale figure
- Kid-lit baddie
- Bad-tempered boss, maybe
- Animated Shrek
- Dreaded character
- Fairy-tale nemesis
- Major menace
- Scary giant
- Brutish fairy tale being
- Dreadful giant
- Mythical giant
- Horrifying beast
- Fairy tale bad guy
- Man-eater
- Nasty guy
- Grim bad guy
- Fearsome boss
- Fairy tale heavy
- Grimm (or grim?) character
- People eater, perhaps
- One carrying a spiked club, maybe
- "Once Upon a Time" antagonist
- Kiddie-lit monster
- Fairy tale nemesis, sometimes
- See 35-Across
- Beastly character of nursery rhymes
- Fairy-tale giant
- Jack's giant, for one
- Hulking beast
- Folklore monstrosity
- "Puss in Boots" baddie
- Barbarous type
- Hideous beast
- Beast of fairy tales
- Monstrous villain
- Bad-tempered boss
- Grimm brute
- Ferocious creature
- World of Warcraft monster
- Savage
- Less kissable fairy tale figure
- Barbaric sort
- Any creature like Shrek
- Kiddie lit monster
- Beast of kid literature
- Creature like Shrek
- Especially cruel boss
- Brutish beast of folklore
- Shrek is an animated one
- Monster of leg
- Grimm bully
- Brutish creature of folklore
- Beast like Shrek
- Couth he is not
- Despotic boss
- "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" villain
- Fantasy game role
- Puss in Boots adversary
- "World of Warcraft" beast
- Kid lit monster
- Brutish monster
- Grotesque folklore figure
- Princess Fiona, after sunset
- Beastly fairy-tale creature
- Fairy tale giant
- Man-eater of folklore
- Fantasy beast
- One who's hardly hospitable
- Legendary brute
- Scary fairy-tale character
- Beastly creature
- Brothers Grimm villain
- Grim Grimm beast
- Fictional beast
- Monster in some video games
- Kid-lit meanie
- Story time monster
- Kid-lit brute
- Beastly male creature
- Shrek's species
- Kid lit brute
- Hideous beast of folklore
- Manlike monster
- Blunderbore, e.g.
- Loathsome one
- Scarebabe
- Huge hideosity
- Monster relative
- Dungeons and Dragons monster
- Fiendish sort
- Fantasy meanie
- No benevolent boss
- Menacing fairy tale figure
- Scary fairy tale beast
- Damsel abductor of folklore
- Horrible person
- Fiend of fantasy
- Horrid sort
- Fictional fiend
- Hence / Monster
- Heartless hulk
- Beast of folklore
- "Tom Thumb" antagonist
- Scary fairy-tale giant
- Truculent type
- Fantasy brute
- Hideous folklore figure
- Not a nice giant
- Fantasy baddie
- Ruthless sort
- Hated figure
- Villain of folklore
- Fearsome figure of folklore
- Creature in fantasy stories
- Fairy-tale beastie
- Mythical creature in "Puss in Boots"
- Fearsome folklore figure
- Word derived from the underworld god Orcus
- People eater
- Oppressor
- Feared creature in folklore
- Species in fairy tales
- Scary creature in some fairy tales
- "___ Enchanted" (2018 fantasy novel)
- Fiona, for one
- Mike Myers, in "Shrek"
- Testy grump
- Rough figure
- Monster that's a Latin conjunction backward
- Not-so-jolly green giant, perhaps
- Aqua-skinned creature in Tamora Pierce's "Wolf-Speaker"
- Villain defeated by Puss in Boots
- Fantasy creature
- Cruel creature of fable
- Figure that might give a child nightmares
- Monster such as Shrek
- "Puss in Boots" monster
- Oni, in Japanese folklore
- Mean monster
- Brute of a guy
- Fairy tale foe
- Folk tale figure
- Fairy tale bully
- Scary folklore figure
- Fantasy monster
- Horrible boss, say
- Monster often seen wielding a club
- Fergus, Farkle or Felicia, e.g.
- "Ella Enchanted" villain
- Monstrous sort
- Oni-like monster
- Large fantasy creature
- Antagonist in "Hop-o'-My-Thumb"
- Big, mean giant
- "Ella Enchanted" creature
- D&D monster
- Fantasy heavy
- Green giant, maybe
- Fairy-tale antagonist
- "Ella Enchanted" beast
- Fantasy foe
- Hulking D&D creature
- Giant storybook
- Mythological meanie
- Monster in a magic forest
- Monstrous person
- Emoji with a red face and fangs
- Big baddie
- Creature such as Shrek
- Emoji with horns and a red face
- Fairy tale creature
- Beast in "Puss in Boots"
- Ugly beast
- Creature with onionlike layers, according to Shrek
- World of Warcraft beast
- Large fantasy beast
- The oni of Japanese folklore, e.g.
- Enemy of Hop-o'-My-Thumb
- Man-eating menace
- Troll's lookalike
- Creature popularized in Charles Perrault's "Tales of Mother Goose"
- Japanese oni, e.g.
- Dungeons & Dragons beast
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 15, 2024
- New York Times - November 07, 2024
- USA Today - September 17, 2024
- New York Times - September 12, 2024
- New York Times - August 22, 2024
- New York Times - August 01, 2024
- New York Times - June 19, 2024
- LA Times - June 09, 2024
- New York Times - May 22, 2024
- LA Times - May 16, 2024
- New York Times - May 14, 2024
- New York Times - May 08, 2024
- New York Times - April 29, 2024
- LA Times - April 28, 2024
- New York Times - April 28, 2024
- USA Today - April 08, 2024
- New York Times - April 08, 2024
- New York Times - March 26, 2024
- USA Today - March 21, 2024
- New York Times - March 20, 2024
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