Here you will find the answer to the 'Adjective used to describe J.K. Rowling's beasts' crossword clue with 9 letters that was last seen July 25 2020 in Codycross. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Adjective used to describe J.K. Rowling's beasts" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | FANTASTIC | 9 | Adjective used to describe J.K. Rowling's beasts |
| 58% | WEIRD | 5 | Adjective used to describe Donald Trump and J. D. Vance |
| 54% | TERRIBLE | 8 | Adjective used to describe Russia's Tsar Ivan IV |
| 51% | GAMY | 4 | Adjective used to describe venison |
| 50% | NEWT | 4 | Magizoologist Scamander who "wrote" J.K. Rowling's "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" |
| 48% | BRUT | 4 | Adjective used to describe Champagne that is not sweet |
| 48% | NOTORIOUS | 9 | The adjective used to describe Biggie Smalls |
| 43% | SLEEK | 5 | Adjective often used to describe stylish new tech |
| 41% | FIND | 4 | "Fantastic Beasts and Where to ___ Them," 2016 fantasy film adapted from J.K. Rowling's guide book |
| 41% | ALIAS | 5 | Robert Galbraith, to J. K. Rowling |
| 41% | FANTASTICBEASTS | 15 | With 68- and 74-Across, J. K. Rowling's first screenplay, with a hint to three pairs of answers in this puzzle |
| 41% | OBE | 3 | Honour given to J. K. Rowling: Abbr. |
| 40% | CASUAL | 6 | J. K. Rowling's 2012 novel "The ___ Vacancy" |
| 40% | SNAKEHIPS | 9 | Expression used to describe Mick Jagger's pelvis |
| 40% | OBE | 3 | Award accepted by J. K. Rowling and turned down by C. S. Lewis |
| 39% | EMO | 3 | Genre sometimes used to describe Billie Eilish's music |
| 39% | JOANNE | 6 | Author J. K. Rowling's first name |
| 39% | CHEWABLE | 8 | Adjective sometimes used to describe the extra thick quality of Guinness Extra Stout beer |
| 39% | HOME | 4 | ___ skillet, '90s slang used to describe one's best buddy |
| 39% | JOANNE | 6 | Part of J. K. Rowling's "J. K." |
| 37% | YOYO | 4 | Toy that's used to describe some diets: Hyph. |
| 37% | HARRY | 5 | J.K. Rowling's kid |
| 36% | TERM | 4 | Word used to describe something |
| 36% | ARC | 3 | Shape used to describe storylines |
| 36% | ATM | 3 | Term used to describe finsubs |
| 36% | EON | 3 | Used to describe a huge amount of time |
| 36% | SCAMANDER | 9 | Newt __, fictitious J K Rowling author |
| 36% | CASUAL | 6 | J.K. Rowling's "The ___ Vacancy" |
| 36% | ANGLO | 5 | Term used to describe English descent |
| 36% | ADJECTIVE | 9 | Word used to describe a noun |
Related Clues for Adjective used to describe J.K. Rowling's beasts
- "Captain ___," a 2016 comedy-drama for which Viggo Mortensen - whose birthday it is today - received an Academy Award nomination
- First part
- "Wow!"
- "Way to go, man!"
- "Great!"
- Outstanding, extremely good
- Better than good
- __ Four, 2015 movie reboot
- Fanciful, amazing, non-sensical, unreal
- __ Four; Marvel superhero team
- Like Mr. Fox in a 2009 movie
- __ Beasts and Where to Find Them
- __ Four, superhero group who battle Dr Doom
- "___ Beasts And Where To Find Them," 2016 Fantasy movie
- Amazing, like Roald Dahl's Mr. Fox
- Wizarding series, __ Beasts and Where to Find Them
- The "intrepid group of astronauts", __ Four
- Trip the light __, means to dance nimbly
- Marvel comic hero, alias Reed Richards, Mr. __
- *Superhero group that includes the Invisible Woman and The Thing
- & 19D 2015 action film starring Miles Teller as Reed Richards
- Way to go, man!
- "___ Voyage," 1994 song by Coolio that reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart
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