Crossword-Solution: PANZA
We have 13 clues for the answer “PANZA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ...of fiction | 1 answer |
| Cervantes squire | 1 answer |
| Don Quixote's Sancho | 1 answer |
| Famous squire of Spanish lit | 1 answer |
| Quixote's companion | 1 answer |
| Quixote's man | 1 answer |
| Quixote's pal | 1 answer |
| Quixote's sidekick | 1 answer |
| Quixote's squire Sancho | 1 answer |
| Sancho __ (Quixote's sidekick) | 1 answer |
| Sancho ___ | 1 answer |
| Sancho from a Cervantes story | 1 answer |
| Quixote's squire | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PANZA (5)
You can see the dungeon to-morrow; but you should see the _batanes_ (water-mills) of the Guadiana, whose ‘golpear’ so terrified Sancho Panza.
Even if Cervantes had finished the volume he had in hand, most assuredly he would have left off with a promise of a Third Part, giving the further adventures of Don Quixote and humours of Sancho Panza as shepherds.
Himself he provided with shirts and such other things as he could, according to the advice the host had given him; all which being done, without taking leave, Sancho Panza of his wife and children, or Don Quixote of his housekeeper and niece, they sallied forth unseen by anybody from the village one night, and made such good way in the course of it that by daylight they held themselves safe from discovery, even should search be made for them.
The wench, seeing that her master was coming and knowing that his temper was terrible, frightened and panic-stricken made for the bed of Sancho Panza, who still slept, and crouching upon it made a ball of herself.
Sancho Panza, seeing his master treated in this fashion, attacked the madman with his closed fist; but the Ragged One received him in such a way that with a blow of his fist he stretched him at his feet, and then mounting upon him crushed his ribs to his own satisfaction; the goatherd, who came to the rescue, shared the same fate; and having beaten and pummelled them all he left them and quietly withdrew to his hiding-place on the mountain.
Quotes with PANZA (3)
Don Quixote could never manage without his patient servant Sancho Panza.
Reality is a complex phenomenon, filled with dimensions, not the least of which are two that Christians affirm and understand: the physical and the spiritual. We are invited by Cervantes to enter into Don Quixote's imaginary world and reflect on these players. We are to ignore no points of view: neither the idealism of Don Quixote nor the realism/literalism of Sancho Panza. The point that comes across is this: we must not have a reductionist attitude toward reality.
In a sense, Joyce was Beckett's Don Quixote, and Beckett was his Sancho Panza. Joyce aspired to the One; Beckett encapsulated the fragmented many. But as each author accomplished his task, it was in the service of the other. Ultimately, Beckett's landscapes would resound with articulate silence, and his empty spaces would collect within themselves the richness of multiple shadows--a physicist would say the negative particles--of all that exists in absence, as in the white pat…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, WSJ.
Used 19 times in crossword archives (1974–2022).