Crossword-Solution: HORACE 6 letters, 101 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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HORACE anagram ARCHEO, CHOREA, OCHREA, ORACHE, ROACHE, ROCHEA

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"Ars Poetica" author 1 answer
"Ars Poetica" poet 1 answer
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"Carmen Saeculare" poet 1 answer
"Carpe diem" originator 1 answer
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"Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" writer 1 answer
"Epodes" poet 1 answer
"Even Homer nods" writer 1 answer
"Go West" writer Greeley 1 answer
"Satires" author 1 answer
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"We are but dust and shadow" writer 1 answer
"Well begun is half done" writer 1 answer
A learned Mann 1 answer
A real Mann 1 answer
Advice-giver Greeley 1 answer
Ancient Roman writer of epodes 1 answer
Augustus' poet laureate 1 answer
Author Walpole 1 answer
Author of "Ars Poetica." 1 answer
B. C. poet. 1 answer
B. C. writer of odes. 1 answer
Bard of antiquity 1 answer
Classical odist 1 answer
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Editor Greeley 1 answer
Educated Mann 1 answer
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Greeley 1 answer
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He coined the phrase "Harmony in discord" 1 answer
He said, "Carpe diem." 1 answer
He wrote "Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods" 1 answer
He wrote the "Odes" 1 answer
Husband has love competition, a poet 1 answer
Journalist Greeley 1 answer
Latin lyric poet. 1 answer
Latin poet (B. C. 65–8). 1 answer
Lyric poet of Virgil's day. 1 answer
Mann of education 1 answer
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New York Tribune founder Greeley 1 answer
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Noted educator, ___ Mann. 1 answer
Odist of old Rome 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with HORACE (5)

His childhood curiosity led to more than a few mishaps and spankings by the hot tempered Louis Horace Mason.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Yet Horace Walpole wrote a goblin tale which has thrilled through many a bosom; and George Ellis could transfer all the playful fascination of a humour, as delightful as it was uncommon, into his Abridgement of the Ancient Metrical Romances.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Not until such men as Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Horace Mann refused to lecture in their course while there was such a restriction, was it abandoned.
Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1994
After which he removed his countenance and I saw it no more for some seconds; then it came around once more, and this question greeted me-- 'Are you Horace Bigsby's cub?' 'Yes, sir.' After this there was a pause and another inspection.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Pastor Cum [Translation from Horace] When he, that shepherd false, 'neath Phrygian sails, Carried his hostess Helen o'er the seas, In fitful slumber Nereus hush'd the gales, That he might sing their future destinies.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008

Quotes with HORACE (3)

Pulvis et umbra sumus. It's a line from Horace. 'We are dust and shadows'. Appropriate, don't you think?" Will said. "It's not a long life, killing demons; one tends to die young, and then they burn your body - dust to dust, in the literal sense. And then we vanish into the shadows of history, nary a mark on the page of a mundane book to remind the world that once we existed at all.
Cassandra Clare Clockwork Angel
Halt regarded him. He loved Horace like a younger brother. Even like a second son, after Will. He admired his skill with a sword and his courage in battle. But sometimes, just sometimes, he felt an overwhelming desire to ram the young warrior's head against a convenient tree." You have no sense of drama or symbolism, do you?" he asked." Huh?" replied Horace, not quite understanding. Halt looked around for a convenient tree. Luckily for Horace, there were none in sight.
John Flanagan Halt's Peril
Yes, I'm back," he said, "And look who I ran into." Horace grinned at him. "i hope you ran into him hard.""As hard as I could.
John Flanagan Halt's Peril
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 102 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).