Crossword-Solution: MAUSOLEUM 9 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Mausoleum n. A magnificent tomb, or stately sepulchral monument.

We have 38 clues for the answer “MAUSOLEUM”

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stately tomb 1 answer
Building housing a tomb 1 answer
Grave spot for a Carian king 1 answer
Great tomb 1 answer
Large tomb 1 answer
MAUSOLEA 1 answer
MAUSOLUS, tomb of (Halicarnassus) 1 answer
Magnificent tomb or monument 1 answer
One of the Seven Ancient Wonders, in today's Turkey 1 answer
Taj Mahal, for example. 1 answer
The Taj Mahal is one 1 answer
a large burial chamber, usually above ground 1 answer
TAJ MAHAL, FOR ONE 2 answers
Resting place for the deceased 2 answers
Taj Mahal, e.g. 3 answers
taj mahal e g 3 answers
The Taj Mahal, for one 4 answers
WONDER of the world 5 answers
sepulchre 9 answers
monolith 12 answers
CHAMBER underground 13 answers
crypt 20 answers
Memento 22 answers
BURIAL place 25 answers
HALLOWED place 26 answers
PRAYER, place of 28 answers
Monument 30 answers
Vault 33 answers
PLACE of worship 34 answers
Keepsake 36 answers
resting place 36 answers
Marker 46 answers
tomb 47 answers
memorial 50 answers
Mound 56 answers
Grave 60 answers
Masterpiece 69 answers
Representation 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
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greedy person
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Sentences with MAUSOLEUM (5)

Victory and Defeat FOREWORD Twelve years had passed since I had laid the body of my great-uncle, Captain John Carter, of Virginia, away from the sight of men in that strange mausoleum in the old cemetery at Richmond.
The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
The Gryces were from Albany, and but lately introduced to the metropolis, where the mother and son had come, after old Jefferson Gryce’s death, to take possession of his house in Madison Avenue—an appalling house, all brown stone without and black walnut within, with the Gryce library in a fire-proof annex that looked like a mausoleum.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Behind the church is the haunted mausoleum of Sir George Mackenzie: Bloody Mackenzie, Lord Advocate in the Covenanting troubles and author of some pleasing sentiments on toleration.
Edinburgh Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
And while you're following its advice, do this: forget that your name is Buck, except for business purposes; forget that your family has always lived in a brownstone mausoleum in Seventy-second street; forget that you like your chops done just so, and your wine at such-and-such a temperature; get close to your trade.
Emma McChesney & Co. Edna Ferber 1996
But finally, in the midst of all this horror, Gregory, at the head of a penitential procession, saw hovering over the mausoleum of Hadrian the figure of the archangel Michael, who was just sheathing a flaming sword, while three angels were heard chanting the Regina Coeli.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996

Quotes with MAUSOLEUM (3)

Gossip reduces the other to he/she, and this reduction is intolerable to me. For me the other is neither he nor she; the other has only a name of his own, or her own name. The third-person pronoun is a wicked pronoun: it is the pronoun of the non-person, it absents, it annuls. When I realize that common discourse takes possession of my other and restores that other to me in the bloodless form of a universal substitute, applied to all the things which are not here, it is as if…
Roland Barthes A Lover's Discourse: Fragments
"Desires" Like beautiful bodies of the dead who had not grown oldand they shut them, with tears, in a brilliant mausoleum, with roses at the head and jasmine at the feet --this is what desires resemble that have passedwithout fulfillment; without any of them having achieveda night of sensual delight, or a morning of brightness.
Constantinos P. Cavafis Before Time Could Change Them: The Complete Poems
Fuck You!' [Oskar said] 'Exuse me!' [His mom said] 'Sorry. I mean, screw you.' 'You need a time-out!' 'I need a mausoleum!
Jonathan Safran Foer Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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Used 6 times in crossword archives (1963–2023).