Crossword-Solution: ORSAY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ORSAY | anagram | AROSY, SAYOR, SOARY |
We have 11 clues for the answer “ORSAY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Alternatively, consider..." | 1 answer |
| "Consider maybe ...?" | 1 answer |
| Gare d'_____, former Paris train station in which a popular art museum now resides | 1 answer |
| Musee d'___ (Paris museum) | 1 answer |
| Paris's Musée d'___ | 1 answer |
| Paris's Quai d'___ | 1 answer |
| Quai d' ____ | 1 answer |
| Quai d'___, French Foreign Office | 1 answer |
| Quai d'___, Paris landmark. | 1 answer |
| Words used to introduce a possible alternative | 1 answer |
| maybe | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MAZCEE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ORSAY (5)
Alcibiades, Buckingham, the Duc de Richelieu, Lord Seymour, Comte d'Orsay, Brummel, Grammont-Caderousse, shared this favor, and have remained legendary characters, to whom their disdain for everything vulgar, their worship of their own persons, and many costly follies gave an ephemeral empire.
From his balcony he could see to the east the ancient courts of the Louvre, to the south the varied, harmonious façades of the Quay d'Orsay with the domes and spires of the Left Bank behind, to the west the Obélisque, the long broad reaches of the Champs Elysées with the Arc de Triomphe at the boundary of the horizon.
That smart-looking fellow in the black coat with velvet facings and cuffs, who wears his _D’Orsay_ hat so rakishly, is ‘Honest Tom,’ a metropolitan representative; and the large man in the cloak with the white lining—not the man by the pillar; the other with the light hair hanging over his coat collar behind—is his colleague.
His hat was of the newest cut, the D’Orsay; his trousers had been white, but the inroads of mud and ink, etc., had given them a pie-bald appearance; round his throat he wore a very high black cravat, of the most tyrannical stiffness; while his _tout ensemble_ was hidden beneath the enormous folds of an old brown poodle-collared great-coat, which was closely buttoned up to the aforesaid cravat.
Chums looked at him with wondering stare, Fancied they'd seen him before somewhere; A Brummell, a D'Orsay, a _beau_ so fine, A shining, immaculate Philistine.
Quotes with ORSAY (3)
You weren’t going to tell us about Orsay?”“I didn’t say I — ”“You don’t get to decide that, Sam. You’re not the only one in charge anymore. Okay?” Astrid had an icy sort of anger. A cold fury that manifested itself in tight lips and blazing eyes and short, carefully enunciated sentences.“But it’s okay for all of us to lie to everyone in Perdido Beach?” Sam shot back.“We’re trying to keep kids from killing themselves,” Astrid said. “That’s a little different from you just deci…
How do we stop them?” Edilio asked. He raised his head, and Sam saw the distress on his face. “How do you think we stop them? When your fifteenth birthday rolls around, the easy thing is to take the poof. You gotta fight to resist it. We know that. So how are we going to tell kids this isn’t real, this Orsay thing?”“We just tell them,” Astrid said.“But we don’t know if it’s real or not,” Edilio argued. Astrid shrugged. She stared at nothing and kept her features very still. “…
Paris is the city in which one loves to live. Sometimes I think this is because it is the only city in the world where you can step out of a railway station — the Gare D'Orsay — and see, simultaneously, the chief enchantments: the Seine with its bridges and bookstalls, the Louvre, Notre Dame, the Tuileries Gardens, the Place de la Concorde, the beginning of the Champs Elysees — nearly everything except the Luxembourg Gardens and the Palais Royal. But what other city offers as much as you leave a train?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1960–2022).