Crossword-Solution: BUCEPHALUS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Alexander the Great's horse | 1 answer |
| Alexander the Great's war horse | 1 answer |
| Alexander's horse | 1 answer |
| Alexander's steed | 1 answer |
| Favored horse of Alexander the Great | 1 answer |
| Favorite steed of Alexander the Great. | 1 answer |
| ALEXANDER THE GREAT HORSE | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUCEPHALUS (5)
The next specimen is better worth our notice.” “What!” cried I, “this strange animal, with the black head of an ox upon the body of a white horse? Were it possible to suppose it, I should say that this was Alexander’s steed Bucephalus.” “The same,” said the virtuoso.
Bucephalus, the celebrated horse of Alexander, and the horse of Caesar were said to have been cloven-hoofed.
When they finished arming him, one of them went to fetch a Spanish steed able to cross the fields, woods, hills, and valleys more swiftly than the good Bucephalus.
And what a pleasant thing it is to see a little country lad riding one of the plough-horses to water, thumping his naked heels against the ribs of his stolid steed, and pulling hard on the halter as if it were the bridle of Bucephalus! Or perhaps it is a riotous company of boys that have come down to the old swimming-hole, and are now splashing and gambolling through the water like a drove of white seals very much sun-burned.
They were full of anticipations of the meeting with the family and household, down to the very cat and dog; and of the joy they were to give their little sisters by the presents with which their pockets were crammed; but the meeting to which they seemed to look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam, which I found to be a pony, and, according to their talk, possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus.
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Appears in: Chronicle, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1960–2006).