Crossword-Solution: GALIMATIAS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Galimatias | n. | Nonsense; gibberish; confused and unmeaning talk; confused mixture. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “GALIMATIAS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CONFUSED talk | 2 answers |
| Rigmarole | 5 answers |
| Nonsensical talk | 8 answers |
| Meaningless talk | 24 answers |
| IDLE words | 42 answers |
| BANANA oil | 50 answers |
| "Abracadabra!" | 54 answers |
| applesauce | 55 answers |
| Gibberish | 60 answers |
| hot air | 61 answers |
| Balderdash | 74 answers |
| Baloney | 92 answers |
| Non-sense | 135 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GALIMATIAS (5)
Mais que d'idees obscures, que d'idees fausses! Quel jargon metaphysique jete mal a propos dans l'histoire naturelle, qui tombe dans le galimatias des qu'elle sort des idees claires, des idees justes.
She described his young friend almost as well as he would have done, from the point of view of her type, her graces, her plastic value, using various technical and critical terms to which the old lady listened in silence, solemnly, rather coldly, as if she thought such talk much of a galimatias: she belonged to the old-fashioned school and held a pretty person sufficiently catalogued when it had been said she had a dazzling complexion or the finest eyes in the world.
And we will manage it very badly, I dare say, since we are each of us just now besotted with adoration of our wives." "At times," said de Puysange, with dignity, "your galimatias are insufferable.
Our geography was galimatias, and book-keeping a crime: the people must not think they were on a level with the learned, and the children must do this and that.
While all this _galimatias_ of dramas has sunk into the limbo which waits for all such work, Villon's two lines remain as bright as the day on which, four centuries ago, he wrote them:-- 'Jeanne la bonne Lorraine, Qu' Anglais brûlèrent à Rouen.' Some plays on the subject of the Maid of Orleans also appeared in Italy and in England, but none is likely to retain a long hold of the stage.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1971–1980).