Crossword-Solution: MONTEZUMA
We have 25 clues for the answer “MONTEZUMA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Enemy of Cortés | 1 answer |
| evergreen tree with large leathery leaves and large pink to orange flowers | 1 answer |
| ___'s revenge | 1 answer |
| Vengeful emperor? | 1 answer |
| Revenge's namesake | 1 answer |
| Mexican emperor who imposes his "revenge" on travellers | 1 answer |
| Last Aztec emperor. | 1 answer |
| Last Aztec emperor, died 1520. | 1 answer |
| Ill-fated emperor of 1502-20 | 1 answer |
| Hostage of Cortés | 1 answer |
| He's known for revenge | 1 answer |
| Great Aztec ruler. | 1 answer |
| Fifth word of "The Marines' Hymn." | 1 answer |
| Colorado county with Mesa Verde National Park | 1 answer |
| Aztec emperor | 1 answer |
| "Marines' Hymn" monarch | 1 answer |
| "From the Halls of ___ . . . " | 1 answer |
| AZTEC | 9 answers |
| AZTEC TREASURE | 10 answers |
| AZTEC OR MAYAN CITIES, TO | 10 answers |
| CONSIDERED A LINK PLANT BETWEEN FAMILIES BOMBACACEAE AND STERCULIACEAE | 11 answers |
| Aztec temple | 11 answers |
| Aztec language | 11 answers |
| Aztec god | 11 answers |
| AZTEC FOE | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MONTEZUMA (5)
The sun over Pine Mountain greets the eagle of Montezuma before it touches the vineyards and the town, and the day begins with a great shout.
Prior to the days of Montezuma, the Aztec priests had engrafted upon these simple ceremonies not only a burdensome ceremonial, and a polytheism similar to that of Eastern nations, but, as we have seen, human sacrifices and even cannibalism had become prominent features in religious worship.
Friend says: "One thing is remarkable; the Spaniards, upon their first expedition to America, brought home from thence this contagious disorder, and soon after carried another affection thither, the small-pox, of which the Indian Prince Montezuma died." The first descriptions of syphilis are given under the name of morbus gallicus, while the French in return called it morbus neapolitanus or mal d'Italie.
When questioned as to the past they could give no intelligent answer as to their antecedents, but claimed that what the white man saw was the work of Montezuma.
Now the Indians have taken back their secret, and though many may search, none will lift the graven stone that seals it, nor shall the light of day shine again upon the golden head of Montezuma.
Quotes with MONTEZUMA (3)
Rising up, rising down! History shambles on! What are we left with? A few half-shattered Greek stelae; Trotsky's eyeglasses; Gandhi's native-spun cloth, Cortes' pieces of solid gold (extorted from their original owner, Montezuma); a little heap of orange peels left on the table by the late Robespierre; John Brown's lengthily underlined letters; Lenin's bottles of invisible ink; one of Di Giovanni's suitcases, with an iron cylinder of gelignite and two glass tubes of acid insi…
The anarch is (I am simplifying) on the side of gold: it fascinates him, like everything that eludes society. Gold has its own immeasurable might. It need only show itself, and society with its law and order is in jeopardy. The anarch is on the side of gold : this is not to be construed as a lust for gold. He recognizes gold as the central and immobile power. He loves it, not like Cortez, but like Montezuma, not like Pizarro but like Atahualpa ....
Home? What is home? Home is where a house is that you come back to when the rainy season is about to begin, to wait until the next dry season comes around. Home is where your woman is, that you come back to in the intervals between a greater love - the only real love - the lust for riches buried in the earth, that are your own if you can find them. Perhaps you do not call it home, even to yourself. Perhaps you call them 'my house,' 'my woman,' What if there was another 'my ho…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1946–2022).