Crossword-Solution: MOSUL 5 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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MOSUL anagram MOLUS, SOLUM, ULMOS

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Iraqi city on the Tigris River 1 answer
The Tigris, oil fields and Iraqi. 1 answer
Rich oil region of Iraq. 1 answer
Northern Iraqi city 1 answer
Northern Iraq city on the Tigris 1 answer
Modern-day city near ancient Nineveh 1 answer
Middle East oil center. 1 answer
Major city on the Tigris 1 answer
Iraqi town on the Tigris 1 answer
Iraqi oil center. 1 answer
Iraqi hot spot 1 answer
Iraqi city with the ruins of ancient Nineveh 1 answer
Iraqi city where the name for the fabric "muslin" comes from 1 answer
Iraq city on the Tigris 1 answer
City recaptured from ISIL by Iraq in 2017 1 answer
City in northern Iraq 1 answer
Capital of Iraq's Nineveh province 1 answer
British oilfields in Irak. 1 answer
City north of Baghdad 1 answer
Iraq's second-largest city 2 answers
City in Iraq, on the Tigris. 2 answers
Tigris river city on the 2 answers
river city on the Tigris 2 answers
Iraq city 2 answers
Iraqi metropolis 2 answers
Iraqi city on the Tigris 2 answers
city Iraq 3 answers
Iraqi city 3 answers
City in Iraq. 3 answers
City on the Tigris 5 answers
TIGRIS River territory 7 answers
A CITY IN NORTHERN IRAQ ON THE TIGRIS ACROSS FROM THE RUINS OF NINEVEH 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with MOSUL (5)

The Sultan of Persia had raised an immense army, which he intrusted to the command of Kerbogha, the Emir of Mosul, with instructions to sweep the Christian locusts from the face of the land.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 2008
Nisibis is now reduced to one hundred and fifty houses: the marshy lands produce rice, and the fertile meadows, as far as Mosul and the Tigris, are covered with the ruins of towns and allages.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Eastward of the Tigris, at the end of the bridge of Mosul, the great Nineveh had formerly been erected: 101 the city, and even the ruins of the city, had long since disappeared; 102 the vacant space afforded a spacious field for the operations of the two armies.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The western suburb still subsisted, and is mentioned under the name of Mosul in the first age of the Arabian khalifs.] 102 (return) [ Niebuhr (Voyage en Arabie, &c., tom.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
These remote branches are long since withered; and the old patriarchal trunk 120 is now divided by the Elijahs of Mosul, the representatives almost on lineal descent of the genuine and primitive succession; the Josephs of Amida, who are reconciled to the church of Rome: 121 and the Simeons of Van or Ormia, whose revolt, at the head of forty thousand families, was promoted in the sixteenth century by the Sophis of Persia.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996

Quotes with MOSUL (3)

Insightful, creative mind, dedicated, and wonderful friend and co-worker whom I had the privilege to work with in Mosul, Iraq ‘07. His understanding of life’s experiences and relationships is truly an art. His willingness to help a friend in need and go the “extra-mile” to get to know someone is amazing. Carl has truly been blessed with the gift of writing as a way of reaching out to others. It is a blessing to call him my dear friend.
Carl Busby Sr Poems from the Sand II
Centuries have passed since the wars of religion ceased in Europe, and since men stopped dying in large numbers because of arcane theological disputes. Hence, perhaps, the incredulity and denial with which Westerners have greeted news of the theology and practices of the Islamic State. Many refuse to believe that this group is as devout as it claims to be, or as backward-looking or apocalyptic as its actions and statements suggest." Their skepticism is comprehensible. In the …
Graeme Wood
On one level, bombing ISIS is easy. The U.S. knows where the group operates. There's no need for a ten-year hunt like the one for Osama bin Laden. The terror group has two capital cities: Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria. Al-Qaeda never had such an obvious home address.
Richard Engel
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 27 times in crossword archives (1943–2022).