Crossword-Solution: PAVANES 7 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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16th century dances 1 answer
Old duple-time dances 1 answer
Stately 16th-century dances 1 answer
Stately court dances 1 answer
Stately dances of old. 1 answer
Stately dances of the Renaissance 1 answer
Stately old dances. 1 answer
Stately dances 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PAVANES (5)

Some day, when the Wateaus of the future are painting the court ladies who again dance pavanes in sunlit glades, wearing wigs and crinoline, such data will amuse.
Woman as Decoration Emily Burbank 2006
Letter or no letter, I will not let you through." And so saying he would have turned away, but Lorgnac said quietly: "You will be good enough, monsieur, to inform Monsieur de Créquy that I am here and desire to see him at once." Agrippa Pavanes swung round and faced us, his hand on his sword-hilt.
Orrain S. Levett-Yeats 2006
Pavanes, do me the favour to bring it up." I handed the letter to Agrippa, who took it up, with very much the surly air of a dog walking away with a bone.
Orrain S. Levett-Yeats 2006
Agrippa de Pavanes was at the gate, and as we filed in, I last of all, he looked hard at me; but I had other business on hand, and could not at the moment spare time to devote to this gentleman.
Orrain S. Levett-Yeats 2006
Your minuets and pavanes were respecters of persons, and the ancients, who liked looking at dancing girls, never stooped to twirling them round." "That's quite easy to understand," put in the doctor.
General Bramble André Maurois 2009

Quotes with PAVANES (1)

As always when he worked with this much concentration he began to feel a sense of introverting pressure. There was no way out once he was in, no genuine rest, no one to talk to who was capable of understanding the complexity (simplicity) of the problem or the approaches to a tentative solution. There came a time in every prolonged effort when he had a moment of near panic, or "terror in a lonely place," the original semantic content of the word. The lonely place was his own m…
Don DeLillo Ratner's Star
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, WP, WSJ.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1951–2018).