Crossword-Solution: ANATOLIA 8 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Peninsula in Western Asia 1 answer
Asian part of Turkey 1 answer
Asian portion of Turkey 1 answer
Asiatic Turkey 1 answer
Formerly Asia Minor. 1 answer
HITTITE country 1 answer
It was home to two Wonders of the Ancient World 1 answer
Land south of the Black Sea 1 answer
Large part of Turkey 1 answer
Part of Turkey in Asia. 1 answer
Part of Turkey. 1 answer
Cappadocia's region 1 answer
Region of Turkey 1 answer
Region southwest of Georgia 1 answer
TURKEY, Asiatic part of 1 answer
Turkey in Asia 1 answer
Turkey takes up all of it 1 answer
Turkey, mostly 1 answer
Turkish peninsula region 1 answer
Vast Turkish region 1 answer
Westernmost peninsula of Asia 1 answer
old name Asia Minor 1 answer
Asian Turkey 1 answer
Asia Minor, once 1 answer
Asia Minor, of yore 1 answer
Asia Minor, from the Greek 1 answer
Asian half of Turkey 1 answer
ANADOLU 1 answer
97% of Turkey 1 answer
Greater part of Turkey 2 answers
Turkey's peninsula 2 answers
Asia Minor 2 answers
Most of Turkey 2 answers
Turkey piece 3 answers
ASIATIC part of Turkey 3 answers
TURKISH area 3 answers
Asia Minor region 3 answers
Land of the Rising Sun 4 answers
Turkey portion 5 answers
Turkey part 8 answers
ASIA PENINSULA 10 answers
Asia Minor old name 10 answers
A PENINSULA IN SOUTHWESTERN ASIA THAT FORMS THE ASIAN PART OF TURKEY 10 answers
Asia Minor mountain 10 answers
Asia Minor district 10 answers
ASIA MINOR (SONG) ARTIST 11 answers
Asia Minor country 11 answers
ASIA MINOR PEAK 11 answers
ASIA MINOR CAPITAL 12 answers
Asia Minor city 15 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ANATOLIA (5)

They didn’t worry much about us, for the heart of Anatolia wasn’t a likely hunting-ground for suspicious characters.
Greenmantle John Buchan 1996
The debates and decrees of many provincial synods introduced the summons of the general council which met in the suburbs of Constantinople, and was composed of the respectable number of three hundred and thirty-eight bishops of Europe and Anatolia; for the patriarchs of Antioch and Alexandria were the slaves of the caliph, and the Roman pontiff had withdrawn the churches of Italy and the West from the communion of the Greeks.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Under the reign of the two elder brothers, the inheritance of the youngest had been confined to Anatolia, Armenia, Georgia, and Circassia; this frontier station had exercised his military talents; and among his accidental claims to the name of Octonary, 91 the most meritorious are the eight battles which he gained or fought against the enemies of the Koran.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Their indolence abandoned the coast of Anatolia to the calamities of a piratical war, which, after an interval of six hundred years, again infested the Euxine; but as long as the capital was respected, the sufferings of a distant province escaped the notice both of the prince and the historian.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The enumeration of provinces recalls a sad comparison of the past and present limits of the Roman world: the raw levies were drawn together in haste and terror; and the garrisons of Anatolia, or Asia Minor, had been purchased by the evacuation of the cities which were immediately occupied by the Turks.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with ANATOLIA (2)

Pergamon, a prosperous city in western Anatolia, was fabled to have been founded by Hercules' son. Like many Hellenistic cities populated by Greeks who intermarried with indigenous people, Pergamon after Alexander the Great's death (323 B.C.) had evolved a hybrid of democracy and Persian-influenced monarchy.
Adrienne Mayor
Celebrating historic triumphs is a favorite pastime for many Turks. Tales of how Turkic peoples emerged from Central Asia, crossed the steppes to Anatolia, established the Ottoman Empire and ruled for centuries over large swaths of Europe and Asia are the subject of countless legends, poems and books.
Stephen Kinzer
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 38 times in crossword archives (1949–2022).