Crossword-Solution: ISCHIA
We have 15 clues for the answer “ISCHIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| AENARIA Island (It.) | 1 answer |
| Big neighbor of Capri. | 1 answer |
| Island at the north end of the Bay of Naples | 1 answer |
| Italian island off Naples. | 1 answer |
| Naples resort | 1 answer |
| Resort island off Naples | 1 answer |
| Tourist island in the Gulf of Naples | 1 answer |
| Volcanic Italian island known for its spas | 1 answer |
| BAY of Naples island | 2 answers |
| Island in the Bay of Naples | 2 answers |
| Island near Naples | 2 answers |
| NAPLES island | 2 answers |
| Hipbone sections | 2 answers |
| Italian island | 8 answers |
| Bay of Naples isle | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ISCHIA (5)
Far away to the left Ischia hung in a golden haze between sea and sky, and Naples was coldly white against the hills, and before us was Vesuvius with a tall and slender streamer feathering at last towards the south, and the ruins of Torre dell’ Annunziata and Castellammare glittering and near.” I interrupted suddenly: “You have been to Capri, of course?” “Only in this dream,” he said, “only in this dream.
The next, of visage so benign and bright, Is lord of Guasto and Alphonso hight; XLVIII "This is that goodly knight, whose praise you heard When rugged Ischia's island I displayed, Of whom sage Merlin, with prophetic word, To Pharamond such mighty matters said; Whose birth should to that season be deferred, When more than ever such a champion's aid, Against the barbarous enemy's attack, Vext Italy, and Church, and Empire lack.
Capri—once made odious by the deified beast Tiberius—Ischia, Procida, and the thousand distant beauties of the Bay, lie in the blue sea yonder, changing in the mist and sunshine twenty times a-day: now close at hand, now far off, now unseen.
The late Charles Babbage, F.R.S., entertained a similar idea about using springs of Ischia or of the geysers of Iceland as a power necessary for condensing gases, or perhaps for the storage of electricity.[12] The latter, when perfected, will probably be the greatest invention of the next half century.
After the loss of Phocæa, the Genoese, in 1459, found that useful mineral in the Isle of Ischia, (Ismael.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1951–2015).