Answer: NORSE
NORSE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining NORSE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- European language
- Scandinavian
- Oslo native
- Mythology branch of Thor and Odin
- Like Hagar
- Like the Vikings
- Like Loki
- Like Vikings
- Vikings
- Certain Scandinavian
- Like Thor
- From Oslo
- Early settlers of Iceland
- Like Thor and Odin
- Like Eric the Red
- Swedes' neighbors
- Like Odin and Thor
- Viking
- Like Odin
- Vikings, e.g.
- Viking language
- Scandinavian language
- Like Erik the Red
- Some Scandinavians
- Odin's mythology
- Ancient Scandinavian
- From Scandinavia
- Northern Europeans
- Like Leif Ericson
- Ancient mariners
- Scandinavians
- Norwegian
- Longship crewmen
- Like Valkyries
- Like Thor and Loki
- Like the Valkyries
- Like some myths
- It can be found in runes
- Branch of mythology
- They wrote in runes
- The Norwegians
- Oslo people
- Old language that gives us "berserk"
- Of the Vikings
- Like the Aesir
- Like some mythology
- Like some gods
- Icelandic, e.g.
- Icelanders' ancestors
- From Bergen
- Europeans
- Earliest Icelanders
- Bergen-born
- Vinland visitors
- Vinland pioneers
- Vikings' tongue
- Vikings' language
- The Vikings
- Settlers of Iceland
- Scandinavians' ancestors
- Scandinavian ancestors
- Resident of Oslo
- Relating to Scandinavia
- Olaf, for one
- Odin's worshippers
- Mythology with Odin and Thor
- Medieval Scandinavians
- Longship language
- Like Valhalla's heroes
- Like the sacred tree Yggdrasil
- Like some Scandinavians
- Like Odin or Thor
- Like Odin and Loki
- Like Loki or Thor
- Like Leif Eriksson
- Language on a longship
- It may be found in runes
- From Trondheim, e.g.
- Eric the Red's language
- Certain gods
- Bergen-born, say
- Bergen natives
- Ancient Scandinavians
- Ancient Icelandic settlers
- Ancient explorers
- Akin to Vikings
- Whence the word "troll"
- West Scandinavians
- Visitors to Vinland
- Vikings' descendants
- Viking tongue
- Viking language (with ''Old'')
- Thor's mythology branch
- The Scandinavians
- The ancient Vikings
- Subjects of Olav V
- St. Olaf's subjects
- Some ancient mariners
- Snore (anag)
- Scandinavian group
- Scandinavian explorers
- Scandinavian of yore
- Saga language
- Rollo's men
- People of Scandinavia
- People of Oslo
- People of Bergen
- Oslo-born
- Oslo residents
- Oslo citizens
- Origin of the word "troll"
- Old tongue that gave us "rotten" and "egg"
- Old Scandinavian tongue
- Old Scandinavian
- Old language that gives us "geyser"
- Old ___, language from which "berserk" is derived
- Of Vikings
- Of Thor, Odin, etc.
- Of Oslo origin
- Natives of Trondheim
- Natives of Telemark
- Natives of Bergen
- Mythology with Mjolnir and Hrothgar
- Medieval Scandinavian language
- Longship sailors, e.g.
- Longship sailors
- Lillehammer natives
- Like Ymir and Yggdrasil
- Like Ymir
- Like Valhalla residents
- Like Tyr
- Like Thor or Frigg
- Like the settlers of Iceland
- Like the Ragnarok myth
- Like the origin of the names for some days of the week
- Like the mythology of Odin and Thor
- Like the mythological Aesir-Vanir War
- Like the myth of Valhalla
- Like the myth of Ragnarok
- Like the myth of Asgard
- Like the legend of Ragnarok
- Like the gods Thor and Odin
- Like the gods Thor and Loki
- Like the dragon Fafnir
- Like the deities Odin and Freya
- Like someone whose O might look like Ø
- Like some paganism
- Like Odin or the Valkyries
- Like myths of Valhalla
- Like myths about Asgard
- Like longship sailors
- Like Loki, Thor, and Odin
- Like Loki and Thor
- Like Leif
- Like Hel and Odin
- Like Hägar the Horrible
- Like Frigg and Freyja
- Like Freya and Hel
- Like Erik the Red, e.g.
- Like Eric or Leif
- Like early visitors to modern Nova Scotia
- Like crook and creek, etymologically
- Like ancient Scandinavians
- Like Amundsen
- Leif's language
- Leif Ericson's crew
- Leif Ericson, by birth
- Language that gives us "ugly" and "berserk"
- Language that gives us "ransack" and "berserk"
- Language that gives us "floe"
- Language that gave us the word "berserk"
- Language that gave us "reindeer"
- Language that gave us "berserk"
- Language of the Vikings
- Language of runes
- Language of Iceland
- Language from which "sky" and "egg" are derived
- Language from which "reindeer" comes
- Language from which "litmus" comes
- Language from which "geyser" derives
- Language "Viking" came from
- Kind of mythology that influenced Tolkien
- Icelandic settlers
- Ibsen, for one
- Hoping to head to Valhalla, perhaps
- Harald the Fairhead's people
- Grieg and Flagstad
- From Trondheim
- From Oslo, for instance
- From Oslo, for example
- From Oslo, e.g.
- From Lillehammer, say
- From Iceland, e.g.
- Erik the Red's language
- Ericson, for one
- Eric, for one
- Eric the Red e.g.
- Early settlers in the Orkneys
- Danish language ancestor
- Crew for Eric the Red
- Colonizers of Iceland
- Certain Icelandic settlers
- Branch of mythology with Thor and Odin
- Branch of mythology with Loki and Thor
- Bergen resident
- Asgardian
- Ancient raiders
- "Old" language that gave us "blunder"
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