Crossword-Solution: IVANOV
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| Clue | Answers |
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| 1887 Chekhov play | 1 answer |
| Chekhov play or its antihero | 1 answer |
| Chekhov's first play | 1 answer |
| Common Russian surname | 1 answer |
| Early Chekhov drama | 1 answer |
| Early Chekhov play | 1 answer |
| Putin foreign minister Igor ___ | 1 answer |
| Sizable section of the St. Petersburg phone book | 1 answer |
| Titular Chekhov hero played on Broadway by John Gielgud | 1 answer |
| Chekhov First play of | 3 answers |
| CHEKHOV PLAY OR ITS ANTIH | 10 answers |
| CHEKHOV, ANTON | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IVANOV (5)
The Maharajah’s communication to him as to the English orders which he had received, taken in conjunction with General Ivanov’s advance, entirely preoccupied him.
Reinforced by the Afghan forces, General Ivanov, with 100,000 men, can push on without hindrance to the Bolan Pass.” “If he should succeed,” said the Prince, “the way would then be open for him to the valley of the Indus.
Ivanov, with twenty thousand men under his command, and reinforced by a like number of Afghans, is advancing from Cabul upon the Khyber Pass.
The time which General Ivanov required for concentrating his troops at Attock rendered it possible for the English to reach Lahore.
Chekhov sat down and wrote “Ivanov” in a fortnight, sending off every act for rehearsal as it was completed.
Quotes with IVANOV (3)
Ivanov: And this whole romance of ours is commonplace and trite: he lost heart, and he lost his way. She came along, strong and brave in spirit, and gave him an helping hand. That's all very well and plausible in novels, but in life... Sasha: In life it's the same. Ivanov: I see you have a fine understanding of life!
Ivanov's fear was of a literary nature. That is, it was the fear that afflicts most citizens who, one fine (or dark) day, choose to make the practice of writing, and especially the practice of fiction writing, an integral part of their lives. Fear of being no good. Also fear of being overlooked. But above all, fear of being no good. Fear that one's efforts and striving will come to nothing. Fear of the step that leaves no trace. Fear of the forces of chance and nature that wi…
Ivanov had been a party member since 1902. Back then he had tried to write stories in the manner of Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gorky, or rather he had tried to plagiarize them without much success, which led him, after long reflection (a whole summer night), to the astute decision that he should write in the manner of Odoevsky and Lazhechnikov. Fifty percent Odoevsky and fifty percent Lazhecknikov. This went over well, in part because readers, their memories mostly faulty, had forgott…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1969–2020).