Crossword-Solution: CAMPANILE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Campanile | n. | A bell tower, esp. one built separate from a church. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “CAMPANILE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ITALIAN landmark, famed | 1 answer |
| PISA City landmark, famed | 1 answer |
| What the Leaning Tower is. | 1 answer |
| usually stands alone unattached to a building | 1 answer |
| clocher | 4 answers |
| BEFFROI | 4 answers |
| bell-room | 4 answers |
| belfry | 6 answers |
| A bell tower | 11 answers |
| Bell tower | 13 answers |
| bell-tower | 13 answers |
| carillon | 16 answers |
| high structure | 31 answers |
| Story | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAMPANILE (5)
The poem leads up to the prophesied restoration of Freedom to Florence, the return of Art, that departed with her, and the completion of the Campanile, which will vindicate Giotto and Florence together, and crown the restoration of freedom to the city, and its liberation from the hated Austrian rule.
The main body of the church itself was at right angles to the colonnade, and at the point of intersection rose the belfry tower, an ancient campanile, where swung the three cracked bells, the gift of the King of Spain.
This creation of Eve was a favourite subject with sculptors and painters, from Giotto, who carved it upon his beautiful Campanile at Florence, to the illuminators of missals, and even to those who illustrated Bibles and religious books in the first years after the invention of printing; but Vesalius and the anatomists who followed him put an end among thoughtful men to this belief in the missing rib, and in doing this dealt a blow at much else in the sacred theory.
Always excepting the retired Piazza, where the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Campanile—ancient buildings, of a sombre brown, embellished with innumerable grotesque monsters and dreamy-looking creatures carved in marble and red stone—are clustered in a noble and magnificent repose.
The parish church, so intimately connected with Bunyan's personal history, is a fragment of the church of the nunnery, with a detached campanile, or "steeple-house," built to contain the bells after the destruction of the central tower and choir of the conventual church.
Quotes with CAMPANILE (1)
She dreamed of Venice. However, it wasn’t a city alive with stars dripping like liquid gold into canals, or Bougainvillea spilling from flowerpots like overfilled glasses of wine. In this dream, Venice was without color. Where pastel palazzi once lined emerald lagoons, now, gray, shadowy mounds of rubble paralleled murky canals. Lovers could no longer share a kiss under the Bridge of Sighs; it had been the target of an obsessive Allied bomb in search of German troops. The onl…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1952).