Crossword-Solution: PYRAMUS
We have 5 clues for the answer “PYRAMUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BABYLONIAN youth in love with Thisbe | 1 answer |
| He loved Thisbe. | 1 answer |
| Lover of Thisbe | 1 answer |
| Thisbe's beloved. | 1 answer |
| Ill-starred lover | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PYRAMUS (5)
And will my name wake moods as amorous As that of Abelard or Launcelot Arouses? be recalled when Pyramus And Tristram are unrhymed of and forgot?-- Time's laughter answers, who accords to us More gracious fields, wherein we harvest--what? JOHN CHARTERIS.
Wyant had played the wall to this new Pyramus and Thisbe, and was philosophic enough to laugh at the part he had unwittingly performed.
The captain took the empress's arm, and they went into the other room which was very nicely decorated and completely covered with works of art depicting the following love-stories: Floris and Blanchfleur, Thisbe and Pyramus, Aeneas and Dido, Tristram and Isolde, Queen Guinevere and Lancelot, and many more whose loves were displayed in very subtle and artistic paintings.
Give me my reward." After the emperor promised to do so, Pyramus gave him the ring, and told him all about the battle, and how they had conquered the Turks--which had been like a miracle.
Diafebus, seeing the pitiful state of the Turks, took the ring from Tirant's hand, and Tirant said to him: "Cousin, what are you doing?" Diafebus said: "I want to send Pyramus to the emperor.
Quotes with PYRAMUS (2)
QUINCEFrancis Flute, the bellows-mender. FLUTEHere, Peter Quince. QUINCEFlute, you must take Thisby on you. FLUTEWhat is Thisby? a wandering knight? QUINCEIt is the lady that Pyramus must love. FLUTENay, faith, let me not play a woman; I have a beard coming.
BOTTOMThere are things in this comedy of Pyramus and Thisby that will never please. First, Pyramus must draw a sword to kill himself; which the ladiescannot abide. How answer you that? SNOUTBy'r lakin, a parlous fear. STARVELINGI believe we must leave the killing out, when all is done. BOTTOMNot a whit: I have a device to make all well. Write me a prologue; and let the prologue seem tosay, we will do no harm with our swords, and that Pyramus is not killed indeed; and, for the…
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1965–2019).