Crossword-Solution: NIS 3 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 3

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Word Word Type Definition
Nis - Is not.

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NIS anagram INS, SIN, SNI

We have 59 clues for the answer “NIS”

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Constantine the Great's birthplace 1 answer
Old Serbian capital 1 answer
Norse goblin: Var. 1 answer
Brownie: Var. 1 answer
City in Serbia 1 answer
Norse brownie. 1 answer
City in east Yugoslavia. 1 answer
Kobold: Var. 1 answer
City of Serbia. 1 answer
Kinsey Millhone mystery "___ for Noose" 1 answer
City on the Nishava River. 1 answer
"___ for nest" 1 answer
Constantine's birthplace 1 answer
Elf or brownie. 1 answer
Folklore goblin 1 answer
Currency of Israel 1 answer
Former Serbian Capital 1 answer
Former capital of Serbia 1 answer
GERMAN kobold 1 answer
Goblin: Var. 1 answer
Grafton's "--- for Noose" 1 answer
Serbian city where Constantine the Great was born 1 answer
Israeli currency, for short 1 answer
Yugoslavian city 1 answer
Yugoslav city, once capital of Serbia. 1 answer
Yugoslav city threatened by Tito. 1 answer
Title starter of the 14th Kinsey Millhone novel 1 answer
Sue Grafton's "__ for Noose" 1 answer
Start of the 14th title in a Sue Grafton series 1 answer
Serbian city, birthplace of Constantine the Great 1 answer
Onetime Serbian capital 1 answer
"__ for Noose" (Grafton book) 1 answer
"__ for Noose" (Grafton novel) 1 answer
"___ a Number" (1993 documentary about mathematician Paul Erdös) 1 answer
"___ for Noose" 1 answer
"___ for Noose" (Sue Grafton book) 1 answer
"___ for Noose" (Sue Grafton novel) 1 answer
"___ for Noose" by Sue Grafton 1 answer
Scandinavian brownie. 2 answers
City of Yugoslavia 2 answers
Yugoslavia city 2 answers
Birthplace of Constantine the Great 2 answers
ASTHER 2 answers
Serbia city 2 answers
City near Belgrade. 3 answers
Balkan city. 3 answers
Capital of Serbia 3 answers
Yugoslav city 3 answers
City in Yugoslavia 4 answers
SERBIAN capital 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NIS (5)

Further information, including the original text of the bill presented by Senator Al Gore (D--TN), is available through anonymous FTP to nis.nsf.net, in the directory nsfnet.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
And as in winter leves been biraft, 225 Eche after other, til the tree be bare, So that ther nis but bark and braunche y-laft, Lyth Troilus, biraft of ech wel-fare, Y-bounden in the blake bark of care, Disposed wood out of his wit to breyde, 230 So sore him sat the chaunginge of Criseyde.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
The dragon, on the Nis-river flood, Beset with men, who thickly stood, Shield touching shield, was something rare, That seemed all force of man to dare." Ulf, the marshal, laid his ship by the side of the king's and ordered his men to bring her well forward.
Heimskringla Snorri Sturlason 1996
Thascius Cæcilius Cyprianus, Carthaginensis, artis oratoriæ professione clarus, magnam sibi gloriam, opes, honores acquisivit, epularibus cænis et largis dapibus assuetus, pretiosa veste conspicuus, auro atque purpura fulgens, fascibus oblectatus et honoribus, stipatus clientium cuneis, frequentiore comitatu officii agminis honestatus, ut ipse de se loquitur in Epistola ad Donatum.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Thishere fam'ly say they goin' show what's what, 'nis town, an' they boun' Fanny go git 'em a 'nouncer.
Seventeen Booth Tarkington 2006

Quotes with NIS (2)

Anger or rage (mênis, thumos, orgê) is an emotion, a mixture of belief and desire. It is not a somatic feeling, as nausea and giddiness are, though it is usually accompanied by such feelings — trembling and blushing, for example, and the sense of seeing red. It is, in Aristotle’s definition, ‘a desire, accompanied by pain, to take apparent revenge for apparent insult’.
C. D. C. Reeve
How different this world to the one about which I used to read, and in which I used to live! This is one peopled by demons, phantoms, vampires, ghouls, boggarts, and nixies. Names of things of which I knew nothing are now so familiar that the creatures themselves appear to have real existence. The Arabian Nights are not more fantastic than our gospels; and Lempriere would have found ours a more marvelous world to catalog than the classical mythical to which he devoted his lea…
Wirt Gerrare Gaslit Nightmares: Stories by Robert W. Chambers, Charles Dickens, Richard Marsh, and Others
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 86 times in crossword archives (1943–2021).