Crossword-Solution: ALBION
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Albion | n. | An ancient name of England, still retained in poetry. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ALBION | anagram | ALBINO, ALBOIN, BAILON, NOBAIL, ONBAIL |
We have 29 clues for the answer “ALBION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Briton in poetry | 1 answer |
| Napoleon's name for England. | 1 answer |
| Mich. college or city | 1 answer |
| Ireland : Erin :: Britain : ___ | 1 answer |
| England: Poet. | 1 answer |
| England, to poets | 1 answer |
| England, poetically | 1 answer |
| England, in poetry | 1 answer |
| England of old. | 1 answer |
| England ancient name | 1 answer |
| Napoleon's symbol of perfidy | 1 answer |
| Briton or England | 1 answer |
| Britain, poetically | 1 answer |
| Britain, in literature | 1 answer |
| Britain ancient name | 1 answer |
| BRITAIN, ancient name of | 1 answer |
| Ancient name for Great Britain | 1 answer |
| Ancient Britannia | 1 answer |
| Poetic England | 1 answer |
| Poetic name for Britain | 1 answer |
| ancient name England | 1 answer |
| archaic name for England or Great Britain | 1 answer |
| Britannia | 2 answers |
| England | 8 answers |
| ancient name Britain | 11 answers |
| SCOTTISH League team | 22 answers |
| SCOTTISH soccer club/team | 23 answers |
| SCOTTISH football club/team | 25 answers |
| perfidious | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ALBION (5)
Here rose in crumbling grandeur the first evidences I had seen of the ancient civilization which once had graced fair Albion—a single, time-worn arch of masonry.
During the last fifty years French aristocrats have ceased to be factors even in matters social, the sceptre they once held having passed into alien hands, the daughters of Albion to a great extent replacing their French rivals in influencing the ways of the “world,”—a change, be it remarked in passing, that has not improved the tone of society or contributed to the spread of good manners.
The specimen of Perfidious Albion whom I had just been studying gave me the stronger zest for my fellow-countrymen.
Josclyn, whose daughter had recently died, invited me to board with them, and I made my home with them during my first year at Albion.
And as it was almost the half of a century from that night before the American flag flew over the Custom House of Monterey, there is reason to believe that Russian aggression under the leadership of so energetic and resourceful a spirit as Nicolai Petrovich de Rezanov was in a fair way to make history first in the New Albion of Drake and the California of the incompetent Spaniard.
Quotes with ALBION (3)
The Albion was a spacious pub, built in the days when a public house with any pretensions to gentility had to have fourteen foot ceilings, brass taps and a polished wooden bar you skate down. ... Bert, in his reflective moments, considered that if heaven didn't have a well-appointed pub where a man could sit down over a beer for a yarn with the other angels, then he didn't want to go there.
What is going to happen to the Aurorans?""They are prisoners of war," Albion said. "I should imagine they will be set to work at the base of the Spire." Grimm tightened his jaw. "No, sir.""No?""No, sir," Grimm said. "I've seen that place. You might as well tie a noose around their necks and stand them on blocks of ice, if you want them to die a slow death. It will be cleaner.""I'm not sure why this concerns you, Captain," Albion said." Because they surrendered to me," Grimm s…
Even the pallid daughters of Albion forget for a moment their Pre-Raphaelite poses by burying themselves in the sonorous sortilege of the Antilles.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1950–2017).