Crossword-Solution: NAPOLEON
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Napoleon | n. | A French gold coin of twenty francs, or about $3.86. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NAPOLEON | anagram | APEONLON, LEAPNONO, NOONPLEA, ONONELAP, PENALONO, PONELOAN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NAPOLEON (5)
Wendy thought Napoleon could have got it, but I can picture him trying, and then going off in a passion, slamming the door.
The pupil was allowed to select his subject, and Fritz Kohler had chosen a popular painting of Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow.
Another smaller group of about 60 men had rallied round a regular officer of the Greek army, Colonel Napoleon Zervas.
After Napoleon came to power in France, he sent a gigantic expedition under Leclerc to reestablish French authority in Haiti.
Goethe, Shakespeare, Napoleon, Savonarola, Joan of Arc, the French Revolution, the Edict of Nantes, Clive, Wellington, Waterloo, Plassey, Patay, Cowpens, Saratoga, the Battle of the Boyne, the invention of the logarithms, the microscope, the steam-engine, the telegraph—anything and everything all over the world—we dumped it all in among the English pegs according to its date and regardless of its nationality.
Quotes with NAPOLEON (3)
Mike nodded. A sombre nod. The nod Napoleon might have given if somebody had met him in 1812 and said, "So, you're back from Moscow, eh?
Napoleon said of Massena, that he was not himself until the battle began to go against him; then, when the dead began to fall in ranks around him, awoke his powers of combination, and he put on terror and victory as a robe. So it is in rugged crises, in unweariable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of question, that the angel is shown.
Of all the major religions, or lack thereof, the atheist's is one of the best pretenders: his foundation for all existences, as well as moral behaviors for the permanent good of mankind, begins at science but ends at himself, the Napoleon complex of both intelligence and imagination. On the other hand the anti-theist wouldn't survive without a deity beyond himself to hunt. He doesn't pretend, he simply nullifies his own position.
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 51 times in crossword archives (1942–2023).