Crossword-Solution: DOGSTAR
We have 21 clues for the answer “DOGSTAR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bright spot in the night sky | 1 answer |
| Sirius or Lassie? | 1 answer |
| Sirius ... or Lassie, for example? | 1 answer |
| Night's brightest luminary besides the moon. | 1 answer |
| Its rising signaled the flooding of the Nile in ancient Egypt | 1 answer |
| It's in Canis Major. | 1 answer |
| Canis Major standout | 1 answer |
| Canis Major component | 1 answer |
| Brightest point in Canis Major, familiarly | 1 answer |
| Beethoven in 1992, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Brightest star in Canis Major constellation | 1 answer |
| Part of Canis Major | 3 answers |
| Bright spot? | 4 answers |
| Sirius? | 4 answers |
| ALTAIR OR SIRIUS | 10 answers |
| Lassie, for one. | 10 answers |
| canis | 10 answers |
| Canis Major star in | 10 answers |
| CANIS LUPUS FAMILIARIS, F | 10 answers |
| ALTAIR OR SIRIUS, ASTRONO | 10 answers |
| Guiding light | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOGSTAR (5)
You can still stay here for a day, as the good wooden horse can take you to your country in twelve hours.” “I thank you, beautiful Cat,” said the Prince; “but what good will it do me to get back if I have not a dog to take to my father?” “See here,” answered the White Cat, holding up an acorn; “there is a prettier one in this than in the Dogstar!” “Oh! White Cat dear,” said the Prince, “how unkind you are to laugh at me now!” “Only listen,” she said, holding the acorn to his ear.
The four factions soon acquired a legal establishment, and a mysterious origin, and their fanciful colors were derived from the various appearances of nature in the four seasons of the year; the red dogstar of summer, the snows of winter, the deep shades of autumn, and the cheerful verdure of the spring.
The four _factions_ soon acquired a legal establishment, and a mysterious origin, and their fanciful colors were derived from the various appearances of nature in the four seasons of the year; the red dogstar of summer, the snows of winter, the deep shades of autumn, and the cheerful verdure of the spring.
The love of different women is, in geographical poetry, compared to travels through different countries: Hast thou not found each woman's breast (The land where thou hast travelled) Either by savages possest, Or wild, and uninhabited? What joy could'st take, or what repose, In countries so unciviliz'd as those? Lust, the scorching dogstar, here Rages with immoderate heat; Whilst pride, the rugged northern bear, In others makes the cold too great.
The Egyptians, for all the common purposes of life, called the day of the heliacal rising of the dogstar, about our 18th of July, their new years day, and the husbandman marked it with religious ceremonies as the time when the Nile began to overflow; while for all civil purposes, and dates of kings reigns, they used a year of three hundred and sixty-five days, which, of course, had a movable new years day.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).