Shield from
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
AVERTShield from
SCREENShield from view
PROTECTShield from danger
SHADEShield from the sun
PARASOLShield from the sun.
TARPShield from the elements
shieldsSHIELD, to protect from harm
defiladeto shield from enemy fire
shieldedSHIELD, to protect from harm
shieldingSHIELD, to protect from harm
DUNEBeachgoer's shield from an offshore breeze
defiladingDEFILADE, to shield from enemy fire
enshieldto shield (to protect from harm)
defiladesDEFILADE, to shield from enemy fire
defiladedDEFILADE, to shield from enemy fire
ASPSnake whose name is derived from "shield"
ASPCreature named from the Greek for "shield"
baldicootthe coot, from its white frontal shield
enshieldedENSHIELD, to shield (to protect from harm)
buckleringBUCKLER, to shield (to protect from harm)
protectto shield from harm, attack or injury
enshieldingENSHIELD, to shield (to protect from harm)
enshieldsENSHIELD, to shield (to protect from harm)
gobodevice to shield a microphone from sound
buckleredBUCKLER, to shield (to protect from harm)
GOBODark stripe to shield camera lens from lights.
protectsPROTECT, to shield from harm, attack or injury
baldicootsBALDICOOT, the coot, from its white frontal shield
protectedPROTECT, to shield from harm, attack or injury
protectingPROTECT, to shield from harm, attack or injury
guardto protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)
defendto protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)
shelteringProtect or shield from something harmful, esp. bad weather
ancilethe shield that fell from heaven in Roman mythology
AJAX"Iliad" character with a shield made from seven bulls' hides
guardedGUARD, to protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)
defendsDEFEND, to protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)
defendingDEFEND, to protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)
guardingGUARD, to protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)
defendedDEFEND, to protect (to shield from harm, attack or injury)