Answer: LENT
LENT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 201 times.
Referring Clues:
- Advanced
- Fast time
- Let use
- Mardi Gras follower
- Pre-Easter season
- Time to give up
- When Passiontide falls
- Solemn time
- Carnival follower
- Spring time
- Easter preparation
- Fasting time
- When Passion Sunday falls
- Temporarily gone
- Fast time?
- Spring stretch
- Loaned
- Post-Mardi Gras period
- It begins on Ash Wednesday
- Pre-Easter period
- Gave for a while
- Spring period
- Gave temporarily
- Period of penitence
- Solemn stretch
- Time to give up?
- Spring season
- It starts on a Wednesday
- Passiontide time
- When Quadragesima occurs
- "Ah, for the good old days," e.g.
- It follows Mardi Gras
- March fast?
- Pancake Day is the day before this begins
- Period of fasting
- Penitential period
- 40-day observance
- Time for hot cross buns
- Ash Wednesday starts it
- Gave for awhile
- Shrove Tuesday follower
- Ash Wednesday to Easter
- It starts on Ash Wednesday
- Ash Wednesday’s season
- Post-Mardi Gras observance
- Gave on condition
- Forty-day period
- Afforded
- Spring fast
- Palm Sunday period
- Fast season
- 40-weekday observance
- Ash Wednesday begins it
- Gave temorarily
- Lead-in to Easter
- 40-day period of penitence
- Spotted
- Time for fasting
- Shrovetide follower
- The 40 weekdays leading up to Easter
- It can start on leap day
- Passion Sunday occurs during it
- Fast period
- Penitent period
- Provided
- Holy Week is a part of it
- It follows Shrove Tuesday
- Laetare Sunday occurs during it
- Pre-Easter fasting period
- Gave credit?
- Gave for a bit
- Furnished for a time
- Allowed to use
- 40-day period
- Provided for a time
- It ends with Easter
- Pre-Easter time
- Ash Wednesday follower
- Period before Easter
- Season of repentance
- Easter ends it
- Easter preceder
- Provided, as credibility
- Ignored Polonius' advice
- Gave conditionally
- Fat Tuesday follower
- Spring observance
- Advanced, in a way
- Hot cross buns season
- Allowed to use for a while
- Ash Wednesday's season
- Passion Sunday period
- Period beginning on Ash Wednesday
- Time of sacrifice
- Advanced, as cash
- It may begin in February
- Fast forty?
- Mardi Gras aftermath
- Ash Wednesday kicks it off
- Catholic observance
- Contributed temporarily
- Easter lead-in
- Season of fasting
- Fasting season
- Time after Mardi Gras
- Fronted, in a way
- Period of abstinence
- When Good Friday occurs
- Holy Week's period
- Period after Mardi Gras
- Maundy Thursday period
- Period of sacrifice
- Period beginning Ash Wednesday
- Ash Wednesdays season
- Time to give something up
- Catholic season of self denial
- Pre-Easter observance
- Time to give things up
- Gave for a time
- Fasting period
- Mardi Gras follow-up
- Time of abstinence
- Provided temporarily
- Time of forbearance
- Time to abstain
- Period after Shrove Tuesday
- Quitting time?
- Given for a time
- Easter precursor
- Traditional time for hot cross buns
- Advanced, as money
- Good Friday's time
- Pre-Easter fast period
- Imprest
- Pre-Easter stretch
- Post-Carnival period
- Ash Wednesday-to-Easter observance
- It starts with Ash Wednesday
- Season of abstinence
- Ash Wednesday-to-Easter time
- Nearly six-week period
- Season preceding Easter
- Post-Carnival time
- Did a baker's job
- Giving-up time
- Not given permanently
- Passiontide is part of it
- Provided for a while
- Gave an advance to
- Donated, temporarily
- Atonement time
- Penitential season
- Forgoing time
- Time for abstinence
- Provided pro tem
- Not given, say
- Advanced, as funds
- Gave credit to
- Time of self-sacrifice
- Religious period
- 40-day observance, roughly
- Period after Fat Tuesday
- Gave to temporarily
- Time of fasting
- About six weeks on the liturgical calendar
- Passion Sunday's period
- Carnival's end
- Extended credit to
- Time to be abstinent
- Holy Week season
- Season of relgious sacrifice
- Catholic season of sacrifice
- Provided short-term
- Pre-Easter fast
- Religious season
- Mardis Gras follower
- Furnished
- Season of atonement
- Self-denial period
- Penitent time
- Let borrow
- What Ash Wednesday begins
- Advanced, financially
- Observance that begins on Ash Wednesday
- Giving up time
- A spring season
- Religious observance that's also a past-tense verb
- Observance before Easter
- Period of sacrifice prior to Easter
- What Carnival precedes
- Loaned out
- Observance once known as Quadragesima (Latin for "fortieth")
- Period following Mardi Gras
- Temporarily provided
- Forty-day religious period
- You might give something up for this
- Didn't give forever
- Allowed to borrow
- Allowed to be borrowed
- Observance that might include Fish Fridays
- Temporarily given
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 30, 2024
- USA Today - July 22, 2024
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- New York Times - April 09, 2024
- New York Times - February 25, 2024
- LA Times - September 28, 2023
- USA Today - September 14, 2023
- USA Today - August 28, 2023
- USA Today - May 02, 2023
- New York Times - January 22, 2023
- New York Times - January 17, 2023
- New York Times - January 15, 2023
- LA Times - January 08, 2023
- LA Times - December 01, 2022
- USA Today - August 26, 2022
- USA Today - August 04, 2022
- USA Today - July 27, 2022
- LA Times - July 01, 2022
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