Crossword Answer: SATAN
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Crossword Puzzle Clues for SATAN
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for SATAN:
- "___ lies awaitin' . . . "
- ____ Mountain,British Columbia
- Angel thrown out of heaven
- B.C. Mountain
- Another name for Lucifer
- Another name for the devil
- Apollyon
- Beelzebub
- Beelzebub's associate
- Archenemy
- Archfiend
- Belial
- Biblical fallen angel
- Associate of Beelzebub.
- Big troublemaker
- "Adversary" in Hebrew
- Auld Clootie, in Dundee
- Black Mass idol
- Al Pacino's true self in "The Devil's Advocate"
- Bad lover?
- Fallen angel
- His name comes from the Hebrew for "adversary"
- Dealer in souls
- Great red dragon, in Revelation
- Frequent "South Park" presence
- "Father of Lies"
- Father of Lies
- Eden tempter
- Demonic figure in many Tenacious D songs
- Demonic Newcastle heavy metal band
- Fellow with a pitchfork
- Character in "Paradise Lost."
- Character in Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered"
- Character in Twain's "The Mysterious Stranger"
- Horned archfiend
- Horned tempter
- Horny guy?
- Guy with a tail
- Guy with horns and a tail
- Fiend
- Figure depicted with a pitchfork
- Figure invoked in many death metal songs
- Figure with horns and pointed ears
- Devil
- Diabolic one
- Diabolus
- Embodiment of antagonism
- Film role played by both Vincent Price and Bill Cosby
- Chief hellion
- Chief of Moloch and Belial.
- Chief of the fallen angels
- Halloween costume that may involve a red cape and tail
- Fire man?
- "Could it be ... ___?"(the Church Lady's catchphrase on "SNL")
- Church lady's nemesis
- He comes from the land down under
- He comes from the land down under?
- He of three sixes
- He smote Job
- He "wept with all six eyes," per Dante
- Head demonic angel
- Evil angel
- Evil Biblical figure
- Evil buyer of souls
- Evil dude who got behind White Stripes?
- Evil figure
- Evil guy
- Evil incarnate
- Evil one down below
- Evil one
- Evil personified
- Evildoer
- "Don't Play Cards With ___"
- Job figure
- Exemplar of evil
- Job tester
- Job's tester
- Hell-bent one?
- Hell dweller
- Hell of a guy?
- Exorcist's target
- He's been through hell
- He's up to no good
- Infamous fallen angel
- Goodness adversary
- "Damn Yankees" villain, really
- "Damn Yankees" villain
- "Not today, ___!"
- Man from down under?
- Man with horns
- Pitchfork carrier
- Pitchfork toter
- Pitchfork-toting tempter
- Pitchfork wielder
- "The accuser of our brethren," per Revelation
- The Adversary
- The archenemy
- White Stripes "Get Behind Me ___"
- Who the White Stripes told to "Get Behind" them
- Wicked one
- The devil
- The devil's name
- The enemy below?
- Mr. Scratch
- The Evil One
- The Foul Fiend
- Role in the film "Bedazzled"
- The Great Tempter
- The Lean One, in "Peer Gynt"
- Subject in Revelation
- Subject of diabolism
- Sometime heavy metal subject
- Rosemary's baby-daddy
- Pandemonium leader
- Pandemonium panjandrum
- ''Paradise Lost'' character
- "Paradise Lost" character
- ''Paradise Lost'' figure
- 'Paradise Lost' figure
- "Paradise Lost" figure
- "Paradise Lost" schemer
- "Paradise Lost" tempter
- "Paradise Lost" villain
- The Prince of Darkness
- Soul buyer
- Ruler of Pandemonium.
- The Tempter
- Name from the Hebrew for "adversary"
- Walpurgis Night figure
- Old Harry
- Old Nick.
- Old Nick name?
- Old Nick
- "Old Scratch"
- Old Scratch
- Popular death metal subject
- Mephisto
- Mephistopheles
- Mephistopheles' boss.
- Mephisto's leader
- Metal figure?
- Metal subject
- Nemesis of the Church Lady
- One leading to temptation?
- Lord of the Flies
- "Lord of the Flies"
- Red Halloween costume
- Leader of the land down under?
- Milton character
- Milton's "adversary of God and man"
- Milton's antihero
- One on the dark side
- One responsible for much evil
- Lucifer or Beelzebub
- Lucifer
- One side of a Faustian bargain
- Relative of Mephistopheles.
- One with a pitchfork
- One with horns and a pitchfork
- Personification of evil
- Prince of Darkness
- Revelation figure
- Saddam's ex-partner, in "South Park"
- Saddam's lover, on "South Park"
- Saddam's mate, on "South Park"
- Symbol of evil
- St. Michael's foe
- Underworld boss?
- Underworld boss
- Underworld figure
- Underworld leader?
- Tempter of men's souls
- Tempter with a pitchfork
- Tempter
- Tempting one
- To whom souls are sold
- Tester of Job's faith
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to SATAN:
- ICE
- PRIESTLY
- ROOT
- BEELZEBUB
- DEVIL
- OLDSCRATCH
- NEMESIS
- RIVAL
- EVILONE
- LUCIFER
- DEVIL
- BELIAL
- LUCIFER
- DEVIL
- SERPENT
- DEVIL
- ADDICT
- DEMON
- EVILONE
- GHOUL
- MANIAC
- NUT
- OGRE
- DEMON
- DEUCE
- DICKENS
- EVILONE
- FALLENANGEL
- FIEND
- IMP
- LUCIFER
- SCAMP
- FIEND
- BOSS
- DEVIL
- PYRO
- SAINTELMO
- STELMO
- DEVIL
- LUCIFER
- DEMON
- DEVIL
- FIEND
- OGRE
- BADDIE
- FIEND
- MALEFACTOR
- SINNER
- GOD
- DEVIL
- DEMON
- DEVIL
- DEVIL
- CANDLE
- CORRUPTER
- DEVIL
- EVILDOER
- FIEND
- BEELZEBUB
- OLDHARRY
- OLDNICK
- OLDSCRATCH
- DEVIL
- ADAM
- EVE
- URIEL
- DEMON
- EVE
- URIEL
- OLDSCRATCH
- DEVIL
- DEVIL
- EVILONE
- FIEND
- SCAR
- DEVIL
- EVILONE
- DEVIL
- DEVIL
- DEVIL
- EVILONE
- MATCH
- BEELZEBUB
- DEVIL
- EVILONE
- OLDSCRATCH
- DEVIL
- OSIRIS
- CAP
- CAPO
- DON
- MRBIG
- OSIRIS
- CAPO
- CHARON
- DEVIL
- MAFIOSO
- OSIRIS
- OSIRIS
- ENTICER
- LURER
- SIREN
- WOOER
- LURER
Recent Usage of SATAN in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used SATAN in their crossword puzzles:
- USA Today - Nov. 7, 2020
- USA Today - Nov. 4, 2020
- Evening Standard - Nov. 4, 2020
- WSJ Daily - Oct. 26, 2020
- USA Today - Oct. 17, 2020
- Evening Standard - Sept. 1, 2020
- Universal Crossword - Aug. 16, 2020
- Newsday - Aug. 16, 2020
- Evening Standard - Aug. 13, 2020
- USA Today - July 22, 2020
- USA Today - June 16, 2020
- Newsday - June 12, 2020
- Canadiana Crossword - June 1, 2020
- USA Today - April 1, 2020
- Evening Standard - Feb. 19, 2020
- Evening Standard - Feb. 7, 2020
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Jan. 26, 2020
- New York Times - Jan. 20, 2020
- Newsday - Jan. 12, 2020
- Evening Standard - Jan. 1, 2020