Crossword-Solution: CONSUL 6 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Consul n. One of the two chief magistrates of the republic.
Consul n. A senator; a counselor.
Consul n. One of the three chief magistrates of France from 1799 to
1804, who were called, respectively, first, second, and third consul.
Consul n. An official commissioned to reside in some foreign country,
to care for the commercial interests of the citizens of the appointing
government, and to protect its seamen.

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Official for an American in Paris, perhaps 1 answer
Foreign service officer 1 answer
Foreign service worker 1 answer
Foreign-trade diplomat 1 answer
Government official abroad 1 answer
Government official working abroad 1 answer
Government official working overseas 1 answer
Menotti's "The ___" 1 answer
Minor diplomat 1 answer
Napoleonic title. 1 answer
Office held five times by Julius Caesar 1 answer
First ___ (title for Napoleon) 1 answer
Official representing a government in a foreign country 1 answer
Old Roman Republic leader 1 answer
One working abroad 1 answer
Onetime title for Caesar 1 answer
Relative of an attaché 1 answer
Roman Republic official 1 answer
Saskatchewn hamlet 1 answer
State Department worker 1 answer
Trade diplomat 1 answer
Type of diplomat 1 answer
Emissary abroad 1 answer
A magistrate in ancient Rome 1 answer
Career diplomat. 1 answer
Career man. 1 answer
Certain diplomat 1 answer
Commercial ambassador 1 answer
Commercial attache 1 answer
Commercial attaché 1 answer
Cousin of a chargé d'affaires 1 answer
Menotti opera (with "The"). 2 answers
State Department employee 2 answers
Chargé d'affaires. 2 answers
Old Roman magistrate 4 answers
Diplomatic official 5 answers
Roman magistrate 7 answers
Roman official 8 answers
magistrate 28 answers
ambassador 36 answers
diplomat 38 answers
magistrature 44 answers
envoy 46 answers
High Command 54 answers
Governing body 60 answers
DIRECTOR ___ 71 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 CONSUL (5)

Morison to write a letter to the British consul at Algiers, dictating the exact phraseology of it with a fluency that indicated to his captive that this was not the first time the old rascal had had occasion to negotiate with English relatives for the ransom of a kinsman.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
This change made it necessary for me to send one of my servants to obtain my letters and remittances from the English consul in a certain city, which was no longer included as one of my resting-places in my new travelling scheme.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994
His lordship wrote to the same effect on sending his card to the consul, to excuse himself from personally returning that gentleman's visit to the palace.
The Haunted Hotel Wilkie Collins 2008
The nearest land (and that’s five miles) is the ship’s destination; the consul would soon set about catching me; and there would have been no object in holding to these islets there.
The Secret Sharer Joseph Conrad 1995
Anon it was at Rome knowe, The pompe which that Perse ladde; And the Romeins that time hadde A Consul, which was cleped thus Be name, Paul Emilius, A noble, a worthi kniht withalle; And he, which chief was of hem alle, This werre on honde hath undertake.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995

Quotes with CONSUL (3)

Malachi scowled. "I don't remember the Clave inviting you into the Glass City, Magnus Bane.""They didn't," Magnus said. "Your wards are down.""Really?" the Consul's voice dripped sarcasm. "I hadn't noticed." Magnus looked concerned. "That's terrible. Someone should have told you." He glanced at Luke. "Tell him the wards are down.
Cassandra Clare City of Glass
Nineteenth-century liberalism had assumed that man was a rational being who operated naturally according to his own best interests, so that in the end, what was reasonable would prevail. On this principle liberals defended extension of the suffrage toward the goal of one man, one vote. But a rise in literacy and in the right to vote, as the event proved, did nothing to increase common sense in politics. The mob that is moved by waving the bloody shirt, that decides elections …
Barbara W. Tuchman Practicing History: Selected Essays
One look at the officials in the American Consulate where we went for dreary paper routines was enough to make you realize what was wrong with American 'diplomacy' throughout the Fellaheen world: - stiff offcious squares with contempt even for their own Americans who happened not to wear neckties, as tho a necktie or whatever it stands for meant anything to the hungry Berbers who came into Tangiers every Saturday morning on meek asses, like Christ, carrying baskets of pitiful…
Jack Kerouac Desolation Angels
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