Answer: unicorn

AnswerCrossword Clue
UNICORNMythical horned creature
UNICORNEmblem on British arms
UNICORNFabled creature
UNICORNMythical horselike beast
UNICORNEmblem on the British Royal Coat of Arms
UNICORNHeraldic creature
UNICORNFabulous horselike creature
UNICORNCreature caught only by a virgin maiden
UNICORNFigure in some mysterious 15th-century tapestries
UNICORNLion's combatant for the crown, in "Through the Looking-Glass"
UNICORNPart of Scotland's coat of arms
UNICORNFigure on Scotland's coat of arms
UNICORNCreature in Rowling's Forbidden Forest
UNICORNMonoceros
UNICORN... Press (publisher)
UNICORNBeast on a coat of arms
UNICORNHorned creature
UNICORNCreature on the British coat of arms
UNICORNHorny horse
UNICORNTapestry beast
UNICORNCreature on Scotland's coat of arms
UNICORNElusive horse with a horn
UNICORNAnimal on Scotland's coat of arms
unicornA carriage drawn by three horses, two abreast and one leader
unicornA heraldic representation of such an animal, with a twisted horn, a deer's feet, a goat's beard, and a lion's tail
unicornA team of three horses arranged in such a way
unicornA mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead
unicorna mythical horselike creature
UNICORNMythical horse with a horn
UNICORNMythical horned beast
UNICORNMythical symbol of purity
UNICORNCommon merry-go-round figure
UNICORNMythical prancer
UNICORNHorned equine of myth
UNICORNMythical equine
UNICORNHorselike myth
UNICORNSymbol of Scotland on the United Kingdom Royal Coat of Arms
UNICORNHorse's mythical relative
UNICORNHorse with a horn
UNICORNGenghis Khan reportedly decided not to conquer India after meeting one on a mountaintop