Crossword-Solution: FEDERICO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FEDERICO | anagram | FIRECODE |
We have 6 clues for the answer “FEDERICO”
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| Auteur Fellini | 1 answer |
| Fellini of film | 1 answer |
| Filmdom's Fellini | 1 answer |
| Peña of Clinton's cabinet | 1 answer |
| Poet ___ García Lorca | 1 answer |
| Transportation Secretary Pena | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
DNEIIV
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with FEDERICO (5)
Don Señor Ildefonso Federico Valdazar, _Juez de la Paz_, weighing twenty stone, attempted to convey his bulk to the _pulperia_ at the corner of the plaza in order to assuage his matutinal thirst.
The Count Federico Confalonieri, of an illustrious family of Milan, a man of immense intellect, and the firmest courage, was also the most zealous promoter of popular institutions in Lombardy.
Within four days of reaching Pampeluna Cesare dispatched his secretary Federico into Italy to bear the news of his escape to his sister Lucrezia at Ferrara, and a letter to Francesco Gonzaga, of Mantua, which was little more than one of introduction, the more important matters to be conveyed to Gonzaga going, no doubt, by word of mouth.
Then it was due to the law of contrasts, I suppose, that the thought of "Tom," my room-mate, suddenly flashed upon me; and I discovered myself chuckling at the picture, "Tom, the Rough-neck," to whom all such as Federico Malero with his pick and shovel were mere "silver men," on whom "Tom" looked down from his high perch on his steam-shovel as far less worthy of notice than the rock he was clawing out of the hillside.
You are aware, of course, of the trial and execution of the pirates in Kingston, the most conspicuous of whom was a young man called Federico Cangrejo, from whom....” “Mr Cringle,” said he, solemnly, “at a fitting time I will hear you regarding that matter; at present I entreat you will not press it.” Good manners would not allow me to push it farther, and we trudged along together, until we arrived at Don Ricardo Campana’s door.
Quotes with FEDERICO (3)
Having been a Ship’s Captain, a Naval Officer a Mathematics & Science Teacher, most people would believe that my primary interests would be directed towards the sciences. On the other hand, those that know me to be an author interested in history, may believe me to be interested in the arts. University degrees usually fall into the general category of Art or Science. It’s as if we have to pick sides and back one or the other team…. With my degree in Marine Science I am often …
The French poet Mallarmé and, after him, Borges, claimed that “everything in the world exists to end up in a book,” and if that’s true, and that even every man is a book, Federico was undoubtedly created by the pen of Keats or some other tormented Romantic poet; while Matteo was pure passion, like Shakespeare’s Romeo: spontaneous, intense, and impetuously real.
Disinterring famous people has become a kind of sport in the Hispanic world. Before Cervantes, it happened to Evita, Che Guevara, Federico Garcia Lorca, and Pablo Neruda.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1994–2013).