➠ OLAF - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - name from old norse for "grandfather"
  • - Saint of Norway
  • - Saint with a Minnesota college named after him
  • - Saint in a Minnesota college name
  • - Patron saint of carvers
  • - One of five Norse kings
  • - Norwegian king or saint
  • - Norway's saint
  • - ...... the Fat, Norway's patron saint
  • - Norse king
  • - Nordic saint
  • - Norse saint
  • - Royal Norse name
  • - Norwegian saint
  • - Norse name
  • - Norway's patron saint
  • - Scandinavian saint
  • - Patron saint of Norway
  • - Saint who lent his name to a Minnesota college
  • - Norwegian patron saint
  • - Saint for whom a Minnesota college is named
  • - Regal Norse name
  • - Name from Proto-Norse for "grandfather"
  • - King and patron saint of Norway
  • - Disney character who has a carrot nose
  • - ... scholz, german chancellor
  • - Frozen's goofy animated snowman
  • - Elsa's snowman creation
  • - st. ...... (minnesota town mentioned frequently on "the golden girls")
  • - Count from A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • - Singing snowman in Disney's "Frozen"
  • - the name of the happy snowman in frozen
  • - Disney's snowman from "Frozen"
  • - St. ..., Minnesota (Rose's hometown on "The Golden Girls")
  • - Lovable "Frozen" character
  • - Count ..., the villain of Lemony Snicket's books
  • - St. ..., Minnesota
  • - Disney character with a carrot nose
  • - Elsa's snowman friend in "Frozen"
  • - german head of state scholz
  • - Chancellor Scholz of Germany
  • - German chancellor Scholz
  • - Snowman in the 2013 Disney film Frozen voiced by Josh Gad
  • - what is the name of the snowman in frozen?
  • - Chancellor Scholz
  • - Disney character from Frozen, voiced by Josh Gad
  • - Count ..., of Lemony Snicket's books
  • - Count ..., the antagonist in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
  • - Count ..., the antagonist from "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
  • - Count ... (villain in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events")
  • - Snowman in the short film "Frozen Fever"
  • - Count ..., the primary antagonist portrayed by Jim Carrey in the 2004 film "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
  • - "frozen" character made of snow
  • - count ...... (lemony snicket antagonist)
  • - Snowman character from "Frozen"
  • - Snowman voiced by Josh Gad in Frozen
  • - Snowman character in "Frozen II"
  • - Count who terrorizes the Baudelaire children in the Lemony Snicket books
  • - Count ... (character played by Neil Patrick Harris in "A Series of Unfortunate Events")
  • - "A Series of Unfortunate Events" villain Count ...
  • - Talking snowman from "Frozen"
  • - Frozen snowman who sings In Summer
  • - "Frozen" character voiced by Josh Gad
  • - Snowman in the "Frozen" franchise
  • - Villainous count in A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • - Count ..., the main character in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
  • - Norwegian ruler
  • - Elgar's "King ......"
  • - Villain in the "Lemony Snicket" books
  • - Son of Haakon VII
  • - Oslo name
  • - Norway's king
  • - "Lemony Snicket" evil count
  • - The snowman in "Frozen"
  • - Singing snowman in "Frozen"
  • - Regal Norwegian name
  • - Oslo V.I.P.
  • - Name of two Danish kings
  • - King who Christianized Norway
  • - European monarch
  • - Count played by Jim Carrey in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
  • - Count in Lemony Snicket's books
  • - Count ......, villain in Lemony Snicket books
  • - Count ...... (Lemony Snicket villain played by Jim Carrey)
  • - Washington Capitals goalie Kolzig
  • - Tryggvesson
  • - St. ....: Rose's Minnesota home town on "The Golden Girls"
  • - St. ......, Northfield, Minn., campus
  • - St. ...... College, Northfield, Minn.
  • - St. ...... College Choir
  • - Snowman who tells Anna "Some people are worth melting for," in "Frozen"
  • - Snowman who likes warm hugs in "Frozen"
  • - Snowman in "Frozen 2"
  • - Snowman from "Frozen"
  • - Snowman created by Elsa in "Frozen"
  • - Snoopy brother
  • - Science fiction writer Stapledon
  • - Royal name in Oslo
  • - Past king of Norway
  • - One of Lemony's characters
  • - Novelist Stapledon
  • - Norwegian's name
  • - Norwegian throne name
  • - Norwegian king, 995-1000 A.D.
  • - Norwegian king who ... oh, as if you know anything about Norwegian kings
  • - Name of some Norwegian kings
  • - Name of Norwegian kings
  • - Name in Norwegian royalty
  • - N.H.L. goalie Kolzig
  • - Minnesota's St. ...... College
  • - Minnesota's St. ...... College Choir
  • - Minn.'s St. ...... College
  • - Longfellow's king
  • - King of Norway: 995–1000
  • - King of a Elgar cantata
  • - King of a cantata by Elgar
  • - King in an Elgar work
  • - King ...... of Elgar's cantata
  • - King ...... II known as "The Stout"
  • - He has a feast day in Norway
  • - Father of Magnus the Good
  • - Count in the Lemony Snicket books
  • - Count in "Lemony Snicket"
  • - Count ......, character in the Lemony Snicket books
  • - Count ...... of Lemony Snicket books
  • - Count ...... (villain in a series by Lemony Snicket)
  • - Count ...... (Neil Patrick Harris's role on the Netflix show "A Series of Unfortunate Events")
  • - Count ...... (character in Lemony Snicket books)
  • - Common name in Svendborg
  • - Canute's foe
  • - Canute expelled him
  • - Arendelle snowman
  • - Anna's snowman friend in "Frozen"
  • - "The Saga of King ......": Longfellow
  • - "In Summer" singer in "Frozen"
  • - "Frozen" snowman character who sings "In Summer"
  • - "Frozen" character with a carrot nose
  • - "Frozen" character who sings "In Summer"
  • - "Frozen" character that sings "In Summer"
  • - .... II, king who founded Borg (now Sarpsborg)
  • - King of Norway
  • - Scandinavian royal name
  • - One of five Norwegian kings
  • - Big name in Norwegian royalty
  • - Big name in Norway
  • - Scandinavian king
  • - Regal name of Norway
  • - Norwegian name
  • - "Frozen" snowman
  • - Snowman in 'Frozen'
  • - Royal name of Norway
  • - Norwegian royal name
  • - St. ...... College (Carleton rival)
  • - 'Frozen II' snowman
  • - 'When I Am Older' singer in 'Frozen II'
  • - Snowman created by Elsa
  • - St. ......, Minnesota (Rose Nylund's birthplace)
  • - "Frozen 2" snowman
  • - Lemony Snicket's evil count
  • - Villainous count in the Lemony Snicket books
  • - Norsk man's name
  • - Royal Norwegian name
  • - Elsa and Anna's snowman pal
  • - Count ...... (2004 Carrey role)
  • - Snowman in Disney's "Frozen"
  • - Lemony Snicket villain
  • - Count in Lemony Snicket books
  • - Lemony Snicket count
  • - Disney snowman
  • - Kiddie lit count
  • - One of Snoopy's brothers, in 'Peanuts'
  • - Norwegian king
  • - In Blackpool a French-Scandinavian
  • - Scandinavian chap in Arroyo La Fuente
  • - Norway's patron
  • - Snowman at the castle of Arendelle
  • - Movie snowman voiced by Josh Gad
  • - "Frozen" role
  • - His 'Frozen Adventure' appeared before 'Coco' in theaters
  • - "Lemony Snicket" villain Count ......
  • - Count of children's literature
  • - Lemony Snicket's count
  • - Evil count in Lemony Snicket books
  • - N.C.A.A.'s St. ...... Oles
  • - Bucktoothed "Frozen" character
  • - Ancient Norwegian king
  • - Kingly name in Norway
  • - 'Frozen' snowman voiced by Josh Gad
  • - Evil count of "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
  • - Count in Lemony Snicket's stories
  • - Kingly name of Norway
  • - One of two Danish kings
  • - Count ...... (Jim Carrey role)
  • - One of Snoopy's brothers
  • - Snowman in 2013's 'Frozen'
  • - Scandinavian staff a local shows round
  • - King in an Elgar title
  • - Royal name in Norway
  • - Count of Lemony Snicket
  • - King of Norway, once
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