Creatures symbolized on mah-jongg tiles |
New York Times Mini |
13 Apr 2024 |
The second D of DandD |
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Firebreathers (7) |
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So grand they could be fire-breathers! (7) |
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'Game of Thrones' hatchlings |
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They're seen on the flags of Bhutan and Wales |
New York Times |
03 Dec 2023 |
Dungeons and ___, fantasy role-playing game developed by E. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson in 1974 |
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See 58-Across |
Universal |
20 May 2022 |
"Dota: ___ Blood," 2021 animated TV series based on the video game series of the same name |
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Fantasy beasts |
LA Times Daily |
27 Nov 2021 |
Fire company? |
The Washington Post Sunday |
10 Oct 2021 |
"Dungeons & ___," fantasy role playing game that features regularly in "The Big Bang Theory" |
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Fiery beasts |
The Telegraph Quick |
13 Aug 2021 |
Fantasy creatures that hoard gold |
Universal |
06 Jul 2021 |
Intimidating women's doctor struggles |
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Daenerys Targaryen’s Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Mar 2021 |
"The ___ of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence," 1977 book by Carl Sagan |
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"A Dance with ___," fifth novel in the epic fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R.R. Martin |
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Chinese New Year parade regulars |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2018 |
Fire-breathing beasts |
The Washington Post |
20 Nov 2017 |
Fire-breathing beasts |
LA Times Daily |
20 Nov 2017 |
Fire-breathing creatures |
Irish Times Simplex |
13 Nov 2017 |
Fire-breathing beasts |
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''Game of Thrones'' hatchlings |
Newsday |
22 Oct 2016 |
Chinese New Year decorations |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2015 |
See 35-Across |
LA Times Daily |
23 Apr 2015 |
Chinese New Year decorations |
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See 35-Across |
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Hot-breathed beasts |
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Fafnir and Smaug, e.g. |
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The second D of D&D |
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Fire sources |
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Fire breathers |
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Chinese parade features |
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Chinese parade features |
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Puff and others |
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Knight targets |
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Puff, along with Tiamat |
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Puff and others |
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Fearsome beasts |
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Ollie and Fafnir |
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Symbols of China. |
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Creatures in Chinese myth. |
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Fafnir, Grendel, and others. |
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Slain in Spenser's "Faerie Queene." |
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