Answer: OLAF
OLAF is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 149 times.
Referring Clues:
- Patron saint of Norway
- Canute's foe
- Minnesota's St. ___ College
- One of five Norwegian kings
- Norwegian king
- Elgar's "King ___"
- Norway's patron saint
- Norwegian saint
- King in an Elgar work
- Canute expelled him
- Name of five Norwegian kings
- N.H.L. goalie Kolzig
- Regal Norwegian name
- "King ___" (Elgar cantata)
- Nordic saint
- Count ___, villain in Lemony Snicket books
- King ___ II known as "The Stout"
- Norwegian monarch
- Father of Magnus the Good
- Count ___ of Lemony Snicket books
- King in an Elgar composition
- Royal name in Norway
- Name in Norwegian royalty
- Scandinavian saint
- Past king of Norway
- Scandinavian royal name
- Lemony Snicket's evil count
- Scandinavian king
- Count in the Lemony Snicket books
- Name of several Norwegian kings
- Norse saint
- Brother of Snoopy
- Washington Capitals goalie Kolzig
- Count played by Jim Carrey in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
- Count ___ (Lemony Snicket villain)
- Science fiction writer Stapledon
- Saint with a Minnesota college named after him
- Norway's patron
- Minnesota's St. __ College
- Norwegian royal name
- One of Snoopy's brothers
- Any of several Norse kings
- King of a Elgar cantata
- King of a cantata by Elgar
- Lemony Snicket's count
- Longfellow's king
- King of Norway
- Son of Haakon VII
- Norwegian king, 995-1000 A.D.
- King who Christianized Norway
- Scandinavian name
- Big name in Norway
- Saint ___ of Norway
- Saint of Norway
- Norwegian ruler
- Evil count in Lemony Snicket books
- Norwegian king or saint
- King ___ of Elgar's cantata
- Count ___ (2004 Jim Carrey role)
- Norse name
- Viking name
- Royal Norse name
- Count in Lemony Snicket's books
- __ II, king who founded Borg (now Sarpsborg)
- Any of five Norwegian kings
- Snoopy's brother
- Saint ___ of Norway
- ___ II, king who founded Borg (now Sarpsborg)
- Lemony Snicket count
- Patron saint of carvers
- Villain in the "Lemony Snicket" books
- Norwegian king and saint
- Norwegian's name
- Any of several Norwegian kings
- Any of five kings of Norway
- Royal Norwegian name
- Scandinavian man's name
- Royal name of Norway
- One of five Norse kings
- Regal Norse name
- Kingly Norse name
- Big name in Norwegian royalty
- Snoopy brother
- St. ___: Rose's Minnesota home town on "The Golden Girls"
- Count in Lemony Snicket's stories
- Count ___, character in the Lemony Snicket books
- Norwegian patron saint
- Norwegian throne name
- Norwegian royalty forename
- King of Norway, once
- "Lemony Snicket" baddie Count ___
- Common royal name in Norway
- "Frozen" snowman
- Brother of Snoopy and Spike
- "Frozen" friend
- Dedicatee of a famous Tallinn church
- Snowman in Disney's "Frozen"
- Snoopy's pudgy brother
- Minnesota's St. College
- Count of Lemony Snicket
- King in an Elgar title
- Snowman in "Frozen"
- Snowman in 2013's "Frozen"
- Count ___ (Jim Carrey role)
- One of two Danish kings
- Kingly name of Norway
- Name from Proto-Norse for "grandfather"
- Evil count of "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
- Saint for whom a Minnesota college is named
- Count in Lemony Snicket books
- Kiddie lit count
- He has a feast day in Norway
- Villainous count in the Lemony Snicket books
- Kingly name in Norway
- Ancient Norwegian king
- Bucktoothed "Frozen" character
- N.C.A.A.'s St. ___ Oles
- "Lemony Snicket" villain Count ___
- Count of children's literature
- Movie snowman voiced by Josh Gad
- King Harald's predecessor
- 'Frozen' snowman
- Saint who lent his name to a Minnesota college
- One of Snoopy's brothers, in "Peanuts"
- Disney snowman
- "Frozen" character
- Lemony Snicket villain
- Elsa and Anna's snowman pal
- "Frozen 2" snowman
- St. ___, Minnesota (Rose Nylund's birthplace)
- "Frozen II" snowman
- "When I Am Older" singer in "Frozen II"
- St. ___ College (Carleton rival)
- Singing animated snowman
- Disney character who says "Some people are worth melting for"
- German chancellor Scholz
- "Frozen" snowman who sings "In Summer"
- Chancellor Scholz of Germany
- St. ___, Minnesota
- Singing snowman in Disney's "Frozen"
- Arendelle snowman
- Character in "Frozen" who says "Some people are worth melting for"
- Star of the Disney animated short "Once Upon a Snowman"
- Snowman who says, "Some people are worth melting for"
- Count in "a series of unfortunate events"
- Scholz of German politics
- "Frozen" figure
- Josh Gad's "Frozen" voice role
- Angela's successor as German chancellor
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 20, 2024
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- New York Times - January 26, 2024
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- New York Times - December 22, 2023
- LA Times - December 21, 2023
- USA Today - November 01, 2023
- New York Times - October 30, 2023
- LA Times - October 29, 2023
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- LA Times - August 15, 2023
- LA Times - July 30, 2023
- LA Times - June 19, 2023
- LA Times - April 17, 2023
- USA Today - February 14, 2023
- New York Times - February 13, 2023
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