Crossword-Solution: FOSS
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| "Echoi" composer | 1 answer |
| Conductor Lukas | 1 answer |
| Composer/conductor Lukas | 1 answer |
| Composer and conductor Lukas | 1 answer |
| Composer Lukas | 1 answer |
| Conductor Lukas Actor | 1 answer |
| American pianist Lukas | 1 answer |
| A ditch or moat. | 1 answer |
| "Time Cycle" composer Lukas | 1 answer |
| "Central Park Reel" composer Lukas | 1 answer |
| Governor at Pierre. | 1 answer |
| Governor of South Dakota. | 1 answer |
| He wrote "Back Country Poems" | 1 answer |
| Lucas Conductor | 1 answer |
| Castle moat | 2 answers |
| Ditch or moat. | 2 answers |
| South Dakota's Governor. | 2 answers |
| Fortification ditch. | 3 answers |
| American ace. | 3 answers |
| fosse | 10 answers |
| CONDUCTOR AMERICAN | 10 answers |
| Defensive ditch | 12 answers |
| moat | 13 answers |
| Trench | 25 answers |
| Ditch | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOSS (5)
Here are the blacksmith’s, the chemist’s, the general merchant’s, and Kong Sam Kee, the Chinese laundryman’s; here, probably, is the office of the local paper (for the place has a paper—they all have papers); and here certainly is one of the hotels, Cheeseborough’s, whence the daring Foss, a man dear to legend, starts his horses for the Geysers.
XCVIII While with such haste his band Rinaldo led, That him an angel well might seem to guide, And in such silence moved, that nought was said Or heard of this upon the paynim side; King Agramant his infantry had spread Throughout fair Paris' suburbs, and beside The foss, and underneath the walls; that day To make upon the place his worst assay.
King Edward went after, as soon as he could gather his army, and overran all their land between the foss and the Ouse quite to the fens northward.
And there nigh is the Foss of Mennon that is all round; and it is one hundred cubits of largeness, and it is all full of gravel, shining bright, of the which men make fair verres and clear.
William de Braose, who was not the author of the crime we have preferred passing over in silence, but the executioner, or, rather, not the preventer of its execution, while the murderous bands were fulfilling the orders they had received, was precipitated into a deep foss, and being taken by the enemy, was drawn forth, and only by a sudden effort of his own troops, and by divine mercy, escaped uninjured.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 32 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).