Crossword-Solution: CORONATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Coronation | n. | The act or solemnity of crowning a sovereign; the act of investing a prince with the insignia of royalty, on his succeeding to the sovereignty. |
| Coronation | n. | The pomp or assembly at a coronation. |
We have 38 clues for the answer “CORONATION”
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| SOUTH Orkneys island | 1 answer |
| Royal ceremony | 1 answer |
| Rite celebrated in Westminster Abbey since 1066. | 1 answer |
| Occasion fit for a king | 1 answer |
| Word in the news expected today (5/6/23) | 1 answer |
| Mozart's "___" Mass (Mass in C, K.317) | 1 answer |
| June 2, 1953. | 1 answer |
| Headline of 1952. | 1 answer |
| Event of June, 1953. | 1 answer |
| Event of 1952. | 1 answer |
| 1953 event. | 1 answer |
| Elizabethan holiday. | 1 answer |
| Sovereign rite | 1 answer |
| Coming event in London. | 1 answer |
| Elgar's "___ Ode" | 1 answer |
| Alberta town | 9 answers |
| dignification | 13 answers |
| installing | 30 answers |
| installation | 30 answers |
| inauguration | 31 answers |
| investiture | 32 answers |
| Induction | 34 answers |
| placing | 35 answers |
| instalment | 35 answers |
| graduation | 35 answers |
| GOOD name | 39 answers |
| Inception | 42 answers |
| Debut | 43 answers |
| fixation | 45 answers |
| Establishment. | 58 answers |
| Accession | 60 answers |
| Emplacement | 60 answers |
| Ceremony | 63 answers |
| Arrangement | 74 answers |
| Glory | 75 answers |
| Entry | 79 answers |
| Acknowledgement | 81 answers |
| Esteem | 87 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CORONATION (5)
The dim reflection of a remembered splendour, a colourless and manifold diluted repetition of what they had beheld in proud old London—we will not say at a royal coronation, but at a Lord Mayor’s show—might be traced in the customs which our forefathers instituted, with reference to the annual installation of magistrates.
PART II I was then in Germany, attracted thither by the wars in that country, which have not yet been brought to a termination; and as I was returning to the army from the coronation of the emperor, the setting in of winter arrested me in a locality where, as I found no society to interest me, and was besides fortunately undisturbed by any cares or passions, I remained the whole day in seclusion, with full opportunity to occupy my attention with my own thoughts.
For some reason, which was not clearly explained, and seemed to be something of a mystery, the date of the coronation had been suddenly advanced, and the ceremony was to take place on the next day but one.
The picture referred to is ‘The Coronation of the Virgin’, in the ‘Accademia delle Belle Arti’, in Florence.
How poor weak-minded King Edwy must have hated Kyningestun! The coronation feast had been too much for him.
Quotes with CORONATION (3)
Richard Nixon coveted, to the point of obsession, a controversy-free, stage-managed coronation.
The husband is the head of the wife just in so far as he is to her what Christ is to the Church - read on - and give his life for her (Eph. V, 25). This headship, then, is most fully embodied not in the husband we should all wish to be but in him whose marriage is most like a crucifixion; whose wife receives most and gives least, is most unworthy of him, is - in her own mere nature - least lovable. For the Church has not beauty but what the Bride-groom gives her; he does not …
Cixi was not at the coronation. The majestic main part of the Forbidden City was out of bounds to her — because she was a woman. She still could not set foot in it, even though she was now the de facto ruler. In fact, when her sedan-chair went within sight of it, she had to close the curtain and show humility by not looking at it. Virtually all decrees were issued in the name of her son, as Cixi had no mandate to rule. It was with this crippling handicap that she proceeded to…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).