Crossword-Solution: CLEMENT 7 letters, 76 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Clement a. Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate.

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CLEMENT anagram TLEMCEN

We have 76 clues for the answer “CLEMENT”

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Merciful – stormless 1 answer
Earl Attlee. 1 answer
Fair, as weather 1 answer
First name of British statesman. 1 answer
French Pope at Avignon (1305–1314). 1 answer
Governor at Nashville. 1 answer
Keynoter for the Democrats. 1 answer
Lenient, merciful 1 answer
Mild; merciful 1 answer
Name of fourteen popes 1 answer
Physically mild 1 answer
Pleasant (as in weather) 1 answer
Recent visitor to Washington. 1 answer
Refreshingly mild 1 answer
Temperate, as weather 1 answer
Tennessee's Governor. 1 answer
Name of 14 popes 2 answers
Like mild weather 2 answers
Mr. Attlee. 2 answers
Mild and pleasant 2 answers
GREEK Church father 2 answers
Mild, as weather 2 answers
ROMAN bishop 3 answers
be merciful 9 answers
AND MILD PLEASANT 10 answers
AS WEATHER MILD 10 answers
Papal name 11 answers
CHURCH father 14 answers
merciful 18 answers
ASSUASIVE 26 answers
humane 34 answers
NONPROFIT 39 answers
consenting 41 answers
Conciliatory 42 answers
endorsing 42 answers
permitting 43 answers
appeasing 43 answers
Permissive 43 answers
Pampering 43 answers
Compassionate 45 answers
altruistic 49 answers
allowing 50 answers
Temperate 51 answers
Obliging 51 answers
authorising 52 answers
assenting 52 answers
subservient 54 answers
Accommodating 55 answers
acquiescent 55 answers
charitable 56 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with CLEMENT (5)

THE HERMIT OF ST CLEMENT’S WELL It was after three hours’ good walking that the servants of Cedric, with their mysterious guide, arrived at a small opening in the forest, in the centre of which grew an oak-tree of enormous magnitude, throwing its twisted branches in every direction.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Now he stood in the door of his house, which was new and goodly, sniffing the sweet scents which the morning wind bore into the town; he was clad in a goodly long gown of grey welted with silver, of thin cloth meet for the summer-tide: for little he wrought with his hands, but much with his tongue; he was a man of forty summers, ruddy-faced and black-bearded, and he was called Clement Chapman.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
Clement Shorter, who gives us the skeleton of a bibliography that is all too brief, draws special attention to 'New Numbers', a quarterly publication issued in Gloucestershire, to which Brooke contributed in February, April, August, and December of last year, his fellow poets being Lascelles Abercrombie, John Drinkwater, and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995
Clement Westall, as her husband descended from his improvised platform, saw him merged in a congratulatory group of ladies.
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 2 (of 10) Edith Wharton 1995
Fragment #20—Plato, Euthyphron, 12 A: ‘That it is Zeus who has done this, and brought all these things to pass, you do not like to say; for where fear is, there too is shame.’ Fragment #21—Herodian, On Peculiar Diction: ‘By him she conceived and bare the Gorgons, fearful monsters who lived in Sarpedon, a rocky island in deep-eddying Oceanus.’ Fragment #22—Clement of Alexandria, Stromateis vii.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008

Quotes with CLEMENT (3)

…how it would be nice if, for every sea waiting for us, there would be a river, for us. And someone -a father, a lover, someone- able to take us by the hand and find that river -imagine it, invent it- and put us on its stream, with the lightness of one only word, goodbye. This, really, would be wonderful. It would be sweet, life, every life. And things wouldn’t hurt, but they would get near taken by stream, one could first shave and then touch them and only finally be touched…
Alessandro Baricco Ocean Sea
He was shivering like a Wicklow sheepdog in a snowy yard, though the weather was officially 'clement'.The first layer of clothing was his jacket, the second his shirt, the third his long-johns, the fourth his share of lice, the fifth his share of fear.
Sebastian Barry A Long Long Way
How much does a man's effort depend upon the age in which his work is cast? Pope Clement VII
Barbara W. Tuchman The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam
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Used 21 times in crossword archives (1944–2022).