Crossword-Solution: CIII
We have 28 clues for the answer “CIII”
| Clue | Answers |
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| 103: Roman | 1 answer |
| One-fifth of DXV | 1 answer |
| MXXX / X | 1 answer |
| High fever, in old Rome? | 1 answer |
| High fever for Caesar? | 1 answer |
| High fever at the Roman senate? | 1 answer |
| High fever at the Forum? | 1 answer |
| Half of CCVI | 1 answer |
| Early in the 2d century. | 1 answer |
| DXV ÷ V | 1 answer |
| DXV divided by V | 1 answer |
| Cato's 103 | 1 answer |
| 103, to Ovid | 1 answer |
| 103, to Fulvia | 1 answer |
| 103, to Cato | 1 answer |
| 103, on a monument | 1 answer |
| 103, in old Rome | 1 answer |
| 103 to Pliny | 1 answer |
| Ripe old age in Roma | 1 answer |
| Roman 103 | 1 answer |
| Roman's 103 | 1 answer |
| V into DXV | 1 answer |
| Year in Trajan's rule | 2 answers |
| Early 2nd century date | 2 answers |
| 2nd-century date | 2 answers |
| Early second-century year | 4 answers |
| Year in Trajan's reign | 8 answers |
| Second-century date | 9 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIII (5)
You can sleep there on Sunday night, if you like; that’s just as you please, or you can send your box there on Monday.” The manager nodded: “Good-morning.” CIII Mrs.
CIII Margariz is a very gallant knight, Both fair and strong, and swift he is and light; He spurs his horse, goes Oliver to strike, And breaks his shield, by th'golden buckle bright; Along his ribs the pagan's spear doth glide; God's his warrant, his body has respite, The shaft breaks off, Oliver stays upright; That other goes, naught stays him in his flight, His trumpet sounds, rallies his tribe to fight.
CIII Invested in her starry veil, the night In her kind arms embraced all this round, The silver moon from sea uprising bright Spread frosty pearl upon the candid ground: And Cynthia-like for beauty’s glorious light The love-sick nymph threw glittering beams around, And counsellors of her old love she made Those valleys dumb, that silence, and that shade.
CIII Besides, the tower upon that quarter found Unsure, uneasy, and uneven the way, Nor art could help, but that the rougher ground The rolling mass did often stop and stay; But now of victory the joyful sound The king and Raymond heard amid their fray; And by the shout they and their soldiers know, The town was entered on the plain below.
CIII And them he ordered in convenient post, The advance of the barbarians to impede: For this would ill suffice a numerous host, To that he was content that few should speed.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 40 times in crossword archives (1957–2014).