Crossword-Solution: GALATEA 7 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

We have 45 clues for the answer “GALATEA”

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Pygmalion's love 1 answer
PAPHOS, mother of 1 answer
PYGMALION, wife of 1 answer
Prototype of "My Fair Lady." 1 answer
Prototype of Eliza Doolittle. 1 answer
Prototype of Shaw's Eliza Doolittle. 1 answer
Pygmalion brought her to life 1 answer
Pygmalion's beloved 1 answer
Pygmalion's beloved statue 1 answer
Pygmalion's creation 1 answer
Pygmalion's ivory statue 1 answer
Lover of Acis, in myth 1 answer
Pygmalion's maiden 1 answer
Pygmalion's sculpture 1 answer
Pygmalion's statue 1 answer
Pygmalion's work 1 answer
Raphael's "Triumph of ___" 1 answer
STATUE that came to life 1 answer
Shaw's Liza Doolittle. 1 answer
Statue brought to life, in myth 1 answer
Type of cotton fabric 1 answer
strong twill-weave cotton fabric 1 answer
Acis' love 1 answer
Lover of Acis 1 answer
Living statue of legend. 1 answer
Legendary ivory statue 1 answer
Ivory statue of legend. 1 answer
Inspiration for G. B. S. 1 answer
Inspiration for Eliza Doolittle 1 answer
Grand time for Pygmalion's creation? 1 answer
Eliza Inspiration for 1 answer
Eliza Doolittle's mythical counterpart 1 answer
Doolittle, Eliza Inspiration for 1 answer
Beloved of Pygmalion or Acis 1 answer
Beautiful statue that came to life. 1 answer
Acis's lover in "Metamorphoses" 1 answer
Moon of Neptune 3 answers
AID, TO ELIZA DOOLITTLE 10 answers
sea nymph 12 answers
Striped fabric. 15 answers
BATTLE of Jutland, ship involved in the 19 answers
Twilled fabric 27 answers
BATTLESHIP, name of 40 answers
Nymph 44 answers
Nymphet 44 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 GALATEA (5)

MELIBOEUS And what so potent cause took you to Rome? TITYRUS Freedom, which, though belated, cast at length Her eyes upon the sluggard, when my beard 'Gan whiter fall beneath the barber's blade- Cast eyes, I say, and, though long tarrying, came, Now when, from Galatea's yoke released, I serve but Amaryllis: for I will own, While Galatea reigned over me, I had No hope of freedom, and no thought to save.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008
The star was Mary Anderson, in "Pygmalion and Galatea," and play and player charmed me so utterly that I saw them every night that week, sitting high in the gallery and enjoying to the utmost the unfolding of this new delight.
The Story of a Pioneer Anna Howard Shaw 1995
There were those in the world who, seeing her, might have wondered that the deer did not play Galatea and come to life.
The Conquest of Canaan Booth Tarkington 1996
That pedestal--that curtain--then a voice That called on Galatea! At that word, Which seemed to shake my marble to the core, That which was dim before, came evident.
The Fifth String, The Conspirators John Philip Sousa 1996
Gilbert’s play of “Pygmalion and Galatea.” The three stanzas respectively describe “My First,” “My Second,” and “My Whole.”] I THERE was an ancient City, stricken down With a strange frenzy, and for many a day They paced from morn to eve the crowded town, And danced the night away.
Phantasmagoria Lewis Carroll 2013

Quotes with GALATEA (1)

It was a tribute to Raphael that lesser artists wanted to copy his work, but this… this was a travesty. The fresco consisted of Galatea’s apotheosis, wherein she is surrounded by mythical creatures. A beautiful scene, with all the potential in the world, but very poorly executed here. Galatea herself looked vapid and empty. The rest of the painting indicated pure ignorance on the part of the painter. I shook my head in confusion. The giant Polyphemus was depicted with two nor…
Kelsey Brickl Paint
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 42 times in crossword archives (1947–2019).