Crossword-Solution: BILBAO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BILBAO | anagram | BILOBA, BIOLAB |
We have 14 clues for the answer “BILBAO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A Guggenheim Museum location | 1 answer |
| Basque city with a Guggenheim Museum | 1 answer |
| Port of Spain's northern coast | 1 answer |
| SPANISH town famous for sword blades | 1 answer |
| Salvador, once | 1 answer |
| Spanish city of the Guggenheim Museum | 1 answer |
| Spanish city with a Guggenheim Museum | 1 answer |
| Port of Spain | 4 answers |
| Seaport of Spain. | 4 answers |
| Spanish sword | 6 answers |
| BASQUE PORT | 10 answers |
| BAY OF BISCAY PORT | 12 answers |
| SPANISH port | 33 answers |
| SPANISH city/town | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BILBAO (5)
Then a grayback cleared us out, then the skipper laughed; “Boys, the wheel has gone to Hell -- rig the winches aft! Yoke the kicking rudder-head -- get her under way!” So we steered her, pulley-haul, out across the Bay! Just a pack o' rotten plates puttied up with tar, In we came, an' time enough, 'cross Bilbao Bar.
The days are sick and cold, and the skies are gray and old, And the twice-breathed airs blow damp; And I'd sell my tired soul for the bucking beam-sea roll Of a black Bilbao tramp; With her load-line over her hatch, dear lass, And a drunken Dago crew, And her nose held down on the old trail, our own trail, the out trail From Cadiz Bar on the Long Trail -- the trail that is always new.
XXIV "He that remained with us, of whom I said Before, Corebo was of Bilbao hight, Who with him under the same roof was bred From infancy, and the ungrateful wight Deemed that the thought he harboured in his head, He could impart in safety to the knight, Who would prefer, neglected of his trust, The pleasure of his friend to what was just.
She carried fourteen six-pounders and forty-five men and boys, nothing very formidable, when Captain Haraden sailed for Bilbao with a cargo of sugar.
Strike, or I'll sink you with a broadside." Dazed by this unexpected summons in the gloom, the master of the Golden Eagle promptly surrendered, and a prize crew was thrown aboard with orders to follow the Pickering into Bilbao.
Quotes with BILBAO (3)
The Stadium Have you ever entered an empty stadium? Try it. Stand in the middle of the field and listen. There is nothing less empty than an empty stadium. There is nothing less mute than stands bereft of spectators. At Wembley, shouts from the 1966 World Cup, which England won, still resound, and if you listen very closely you can hear groans from 1953 when England fell to the Hungarians. Montevideo’s Centenario Stadium sighs with nostalgia for the glory days of Uruguayan so…
I think people care. If not, why do so many people spend money going on vacations to see architecture? They go to the Parthenon, to Chartres, to the Sydney Opera House. They go to Bilbao... Something compels them, and yet we live surrounded by everything but great architecture.
I do quite like Gehry's Guggenheim. But where in Bilbao it's seen as an outgrowth of years of investment in urban design and engineering, in Britain it's seen as the catalyst for urban regeneration rather than the icing on the cake.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1959–2016).