Crossword clues for orcs
orcs
- ''Lord of the Rings'' baddies
- World of Warcraft enemies
- Wolf riders in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Warriors in Warcraft games
- Warriors in fantasy movies
- Warhammer creatures
- Tolkien warriors
- Tolkien warlike humanoids
- Tolkien humanoids
- Tolkien horde
- Tolkien heavies
- Tolkien fantasy race
- Threats to Hobbits
- Some cetaceans
- Sea beasts
- Sarumans army
- Mythological creatures that ride boars
- Mordor creatures
- Mordor beings, in Tolkien books
- Monstrous Tolkien creations
- Middle-earth soldiers
- Middle-earth monsters
- Middle-earth horde
- Members of Sauron's army in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Hobbit harassers
- Goblinlike creatures
- Foes of elves, in Tolkien
- Foes of elves
- Fictional flesh-eaters
- Fearsome Tolkien beasts
- Evil Tolkien creatures
- Evil humanoids in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Evil "Lord of the Rings" creatures
- Enemies of hobbits
- Dungeons and Dragons beasts
- Dungeons & Dragons critters
- Certain warriors in Magic: The Gathering
- Captors of Frodo Baggins
- Brutes of fantasy
- Battle of Helm's Deep force
- Battle of Helm's Deep battlers
- "Warcraft" killers
- "The Lord of the Rings" monsters
- "The Lord of the Rings" extras
- "The Lord of the Rings" baddies
- "The Lord of the Rings" army
- "The Hobbit" soldiers
- "The Hobbit" creatures
- "Skyrim" humanoids
- "LOTR" menaces
- "Lord of the Rings" bad guys
- "Dungeons & Dragons" creatures
- 'Lord of the Rings' baddies
- Tolkien creatures
- Grampuses
- Ogres
- Horrid giants
- Mythical monsters
- Tolkien Moria warriors
- Soldiers of Saruman, in Tolkien
- Tolkien monsters
- Dungeons & Dragons creatures
- Tolkien brutes
- Tolkien villains
- "The Lord of the Rings" army members
- Tolkien beasts
- Menaces to hobbits
- Foes of Frodo
- Fellowship foes
- "The Two Towers" army
- "The Lord of the Rings" creatures
- Ugly Middle-earth creatures
- Meanies of fantasy
- Villains of fantasy
- Tolkien's Gorbag and Bolg
- Fantasy creatures
- Marauding group in Tolkien's "The Two Towers"
- Killer whales
- Dungeons & Dragons creatures
- Mythic sea monsters
- Sauron's soldiers
- Sea monsters
- Surgery sites, for short
- Tolkien baddies
- Dungeons & Dragons beasts
- Tolkien henchmen
- Middle-earth menaces
- Imaginary monsters
- Folklore beasts
- Tolkien meanies
- Mythical sea monsters
- Horrid creatures in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Brutal creatures in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Tough Tolkien creatures
- Tolkien's antagonists
- Tolkien terrors
- Tolkien menaces
- Sauron's minions
- Pursuers of the Fellowship of the Ring
- Middle-earth race
- Middle-earth meanies
- Humanoid hobbit foes
- Fantasy baddies
- Evil Tolkien soldiers
- "The Lord of the Rings" soldiers
- "LOTR" baddies
Wiktionary
n. (plural of orc English)
Usage examples of "orcs".
When they were done with this bit of business, when all the orcs and giants were dead or chased back into their deep holes, he'd go and take his place at Mithral Hall, and he'd use this impending victory as a reminder of who he was and who he wanted to be.
A single, injured worg sat beside the trio, snarling, growling, licking its wounds, and turning a hateful eye upon one of the orcs whenever it offered a berating curse at the inability of the worg and its companions to catch the fleeing dwarves.
A small campfire burned beyond, with a trio of orcs sitting around it and several more sleeping nearby.
He slipped off to the side, taking full advantage of the obvious fact that the confident orcs weren't expecting any unannounced visitors.
Pwent and his boys whooped, hollered, and scrambled headlong into the darkness of the forest shadows in pursuit of the orcs, leaping through the first line of brush with gleeful abandon.
The tracks were not fresh, and even if it was an orc or a group of orcs, and a giant or two besides, they'd think twice before attacking an army of five hundred dwarves.
Me ancient kin interlocked them all and used them to supply, to bind their wounds, and to fix their weapons —and for surprise, for the dwarfs lured them stupid orcs in on what looked like a small group, and when them ugly beasts came charging, their tongues flapping outside their ugly mouths, the Delzoun popped up from trapdoors all about them, within their ranks.
Them orcs can hit hard, no one's doubting, and many, many o' me ancestors died here, but me kin won out.
Killed most o' them orcs and sent the others running back to their holes in the deeper mountains.
He didn't hear the shouts of alarm after that as a horde of orcs, many riding fierce worgs, swept down upon the battered town.
A band of orcs had been slaughtered not too far from this town, with tactics indicating a dwarven ambush.
He knew that the proper course for him, as King of Mithral Hall, would be to head south straightaway with the bulk of his force, back to the security of his kingdom, back where he could direct further counterstrikes in search of this marauding band of orcs and giants.
His kingdom was but a few days of easy marching from Clicking Heels, and it was his responsibility, and his pleasure, to aid in cleansing the region of foul creature like orcs and renegade giants.
Ye let me go back and get Pwent and his boys, and a hunnerd more o' me best fighters, and we'll go and get the durned orcs and giants.
The orcs and giants knew all of this, of course, as Drizzt and Catti-brie understood, and so the couple didn't think it likely that their enemies would have sentries protecting their retreat from a village crushed with no survivors.