Crossword-Solution: PYGMALION 9 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Lovesick king 1 answer
Shaw's porcine play? 1 answer
Shaw play, 1913. 1 answer
Shaw play that was the basis for "My Fair Lady" 1 answer
Sculptor King of Cyprus. 1 answer
Professor Henry Higgins, to Shaw 1 answer
Play about Liza Doolittle. 1 answer
PAPHOS, father of 1 answer
Mythological sculptor who really loved his work 1 answer
His sculptures came to life 1 answer
He loved his work 1 answer
Galatea's sculptor, in myth 1 answer
GALATEA, husband of 1 answer
First Shaw play to be filmed. 1 answer
Doting legendary sculptor 1 answer
Play by G.B.S. 2 answers
Shaw work 3 answers
Play by G. B. S. 4 answers
Shaw play 6 answers
ENGLISH play 9 answers
APHRODITE BROUGHT THE SCULPTURE TO LIFE AS GALATEA 11 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
EACZME
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eruption
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Sentences with PYGMALION (5)

This, after some pondering, I concluded to represent Pygmalion, as he awaited the quickening of his statue.
Phantastes George MacDonald 1995
The star was Mary Anderson, in "Pygmalion and Galatea," and play and player charmed me so utterly that I saw them every night that week, sitting high in the gallery and enjoying to the utmost the unfolding of this new delight.
The Story of a Pioneer Anna Howard Shaw 1995
Gilbert’s play of “Pygmalion and Galatea.” The three stanzas respectively describe “My First,” “My Second,” and “My Whole.”] I THERE was an ancient City, stricken down With a strange frenzy, and for many a day They paced from morn to eve the crowded town, And danced the night away.
Phantasmagoria Lewis Carroll 2013
Even the admirer of female beauty, does not at first think of converting this attractive object into a mistress, but on the contrary desires, like Pygmalion, that the figure he beholds might become his solace and companion, because he had previously admired it for itself.
Thoughts on Man William Godwin 1996
How now, noble Pompey? What, at the wheels of Caesar? Art thou led in triumph? What, is there none of Pygmalion’s images, newly made woman, to be had now, for putting the hand in the pocket and extracting it clutched? What reply, ha? What say’st thou to this tune, matter, and method? Is’t not drowned i’ th’ last rain, ha? What say’st thou, trot? Is the world as it was, man? Which is the way? Is it sad and few words? Or how? The trick of it? DUKE.
Measure for Measure William Shakespeare 1998

Quotes with PYGMALION (3)

Just start somewhere," Dr. Marshall had said to me as I ground a banana-pineapple one to bits between my teeth. "It doesn't have to be at the beginning." She'd pulled her legs up, Indian-style, letting the legal pad she'd been holding drop to the floor." I thought everything always had to start at the beginning," I said. "Not in this room," she said easily. "Go ahead, Caitlin. Just tell me one thing. It gets easier, I promise. The first thing is always the hardest." I looked …
Sarah Dessen Dreamland
There's only one way of escaping trouble; and that's killing things." Henry Higgins, Act V, Pygmalion
George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion
There's only one way of escaping trouble; and that's killing things." Henry Higgins, Act V, Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw
D.E. Ireland
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Used 16 times in crossword archives (1949–2010).