Crossword-Solution: AUSTERLITZ
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| FRENCH internment camp (WWII) | 4 answers |
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| FRENCH transit camp (WWII) | 4 answers |
| INTERNMENT camp (WWII) | 5 answers |
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| TRANSIT camp (WWII) | 11 answers |
| A DECISIVE BATTLE DURING THE NAPOLEONIC CAMPAIGNS | 11 answers |
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| LABOUR camp (WWII) | 45 answers |
| NAZI concentration camp/labor/labour camp (WWII) | 45 answers |
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| BATTLE ___ | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUSTERLITZ (5)
Henri Fournaye, occupying a small villa in the Rue Austerlitz, was reported to the authorities by her servants as being insane.
The sun of Austerlitz showed the Czar madly sliding his splendid army like a weaver’s shuttle from his right hand to his left, under the very eyes—the deep, grey, watchful eyes of Napoleon; before night came, the coalition was a vain thing—meet for history, and the heart of its great author was crushed with grief when the terrible tidings came to his ears.
The guns begin to thunder, and the drums begin to beat (If you take the first step you will take the last!) How far is St Helena from the field at Austerlitz? You couldn’t hear me if I told--so loud the cannons roar.
Everyone would kiss me and weep (what idiots they would be if they did not), while I should go barefoot and hungry preaching new ideas and fighting a victorious Austerlitz against the obscurantists.
This relative of ours happened to be an Austrian officer who had left the service after the battle of Austerlitz.
Quotes with AUSTERLITZ (3)
Had I realized at the time that for Austerlitz certain moments had no beginning or end, while on the other hand his whole life had sometimes seemed to him a blank point without duration, I would probably have waited more patiently.
A battle is won by the side that is absolutely determined to win. Why did we lose the battle of Austerlitz? Our casualties were about the same as those of the French, but we had told ourselves early in the day that the battle was lost, so it was lost.
The old oak, utterly transformed, draped in a tent of sappy dark green, basked faintly, undulating in the rays of the evening sun. Of the knotted fingers, the gnarled excrecenses, the aged grief and mistrust- nothing was to be seen. Through the rough, century-old bark, where there were no twigs, leaves had burst out so sappy, so young, that is was hard to believe that the aged creature had borne them. "Yes, that is the same tree," thought Prince Andrey, and all at once there …
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1960).