Crossword clues for sires
sires
- Dams' counterparts
- Colts' fathers
- Brings forth, as offspring
- Thoroughbreds' fathers
- Thoroughbred fathers
- Stud horses
- Stud farm figures
- Stable papas
- Some stallions and sovereigns
- Some former race horses
- Second careers for thoroughbreds
- Royal addresses
- Retired racehorses, often
- Racing-form listings
- Pedigreed pops
- Parts of some stable relationships
- Paddock poppas
- Paddock fathers
- Names on pedigrees
- Many retired thoroughbreds
- Many retired Kentucky Derby winners
- Man o' War, Citation, etc
- Male sovereigns' address
- Kings' addresses
- Kings, to their subjects
- Kings to their subjects
- Is a father to
- Horses' fathers
- Foal fathers
- Fathers, begets
- Fathers, as foals
- Fathers foals
- Equine parents
- Deer daddies
- Dads near hay
- Counterparts of dams
- Fillies' fathers
- Begets a foal
- Fathers of foals
- Produces
- Parts of pedigrees
- Pedigree figures
- Stable parents
- Donkeys, to mules
- Horse fathers
- Fathers on a farm
- Racing form data
- Studbook figures
- Father figures
- Dams' mates
- Paddock papas
- Some form-sheet data
- Originates
- Foals' fathers
- Horses' male parents
- Forefathers
- Equine fathers
- Progenitors
- Farm fathers
- Paddock parents
- Four-footed fathers
- Stable studs
- Stable fathers
- Stable dads
- Paddock pops
- Successful studs
- Studbook listings
- Rams and bulls
- Fathers, but not dads
- Fathers of colts
- Family founders
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "sires".
KING OF PRUSSIA The rejection of my conditions in the terms of peace at Prague, sires, was the turning-point towards his downfall.
Guildmasters and the three Sires that lived within riding distance, however.
I want the Sires able to hire and fire members of the Guild the same way they can hire and fire Free Bards and traveling minstrels.
The select courtiers he favored, and the Dukes and Sires, who he left to themselves, so that they could feud and rule their lands and people as they chose, and make riot of the countryside.
The Sires, who must now bend to the laws of the land, grumble among themselves.
The rain had kept away all the wealthy Guildmasters and the three Sires that lived within riding distance, however.