Answer: ZORRO
ZORRO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ZORRO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Subject of this puzzle
- Fictional swordsman
- Masked hero
- Man in a mask
- Hero with a sword
- He left his mark
- Two-time Banderas role
- Masked swordsman of film
- Don Diego de la Vega's alter ego
- Don Diego de la Vega, familiarly
- Cinematic swordsman
- Swordsman who leaves his mark
- Swordsman of book and film
- Sword-wielding legend
- Swashbuckler who left his mark
- Rider of the horse Tornado
- Masked swordsman of fiction
- Masked swashbuckler
- His name is Spanish for "fox"
- Hero introduced in "The Curse of Capistrano"
- He made his mark in movies
- He always left his mark
- Fictional hero whose name is Spanish for "fox"
- Famous letter writer?
- Fairbanks role
- Don Diego's secret identity
- Alter ego of Don Diego de la Vega
- "The fox so cunning and free"
- Z maker
- Warrior in black
- United Artists' first film hero (1920)
- Two-time role for Banderas
- TV hero who left his mark
- Title role for Antonio Banderas
- Swordsman of lore
- Sword-wielding hero of film
- Sword-wielding hero
- Sword-handling hero
- Swashbuckler who left his initial as a mark
- Storied masked swordsman
- Spanish for "fox"
- Slasher of '50s TV
- Silver screen swashbuckler
- Role for Douglas Fairbanks or Antonio Banderas
- Power role in a 1940 film
- One often leaving his initial behind
- Noted mark leaver
- Masked swordsman twice played by Antonio Banderas
- Masked swordsman role for Banderas
- Masked swordsman portayed by Antonio Banderas in two films
- Masked swordsman of old California
- Masked hero who debuted in the 1919 story "The Curse of Capistrano"
- Masked fencer
- Masked crusader who leaves his mark
- Mark-leaving swordsman
- Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano"
- Johnston McCulley's swashbuckler
- Johnston McCulley literary creation
- Hero with a trademark "Z"
- Hero with a rapier
- Hero who makes cutting remarks?
- Hero who left his mark
- Hero who leaves a Z-shaped mark on his enemies
- Hero of film and literature who rode the horse Tornado
- Hero of "The Curse of Capistrano"
- He signed his X with a Z
- He often leaves his initial behind
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- Foxy swashbuckler
- Film role for Antonio Banderas
- Fictional swordsman known for leaving his mark
- Fictional swordfighter with a horse named Tornado
- Fictional swashbuckler
- Fictional Spanish swordsman
- Fictional Mexican duelist
- Fictional masked swordsman
- Fictional hero who wore a sombrero cordobés
- Fictional hero of 19th-century California
- Fictional hero first filmed in 1920
- Famous slasher film?
- Fairbanks role: 1920
- Douglas Fairbanks Sr. role
- Douglas Fairbanks role
- Don Diego de la Vega's secret identity
- Don Diego de la Vega
- Diego de la Vega's alter ego
- Black-clad, masked hero
- Black-clad dueler of fiction
- Banderas "slasher" role
- Always left his mark
- Allende novel about a masked hero
- A masked man
- 2005 Isabel Allende novel
- 1998 and 2005 role for Banderas
- 1920 role for Douglas Fairbanks
- 1920 Fairbanks role
- "The Mask of ___" (1998 Antonio Banderas film)
- "The Mask of ___"
- "The Legend of ___" (2005 Antonio Banderas movie)
- "The Curse of Capistrano" hero
- ...with a sword
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