Crossword-Solution: REQUIEM 7 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Requiem n. A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul.
Requiem n. Any grand musical composition, performed in honor of a
deceased person.
Requiem n. Rest; quiet; peace.

We have 29 clues for the answer “REQUIEM”

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a musical setting for a Mass celebrating the dead 1 answer
VERDI (Giuseppe), non-operatic work of 1 answer
Solemn chant 1 answer
Notes in passing? 1 answer
Mozart masterwork 1 answer
Mass with gravity 1 answer
Mass or dirge 1 answer
Mass for the souls of the dead 1 answer
Mass celebrated for the dead 1 answer
MASS for the dead 1 answer
Funeral dirge 1 answer
Brahms work that includes "Behold All Flesh" 1 answer
"German ___," Brahms, Op. 45. 1 answer
FUNERAL service 2 answers
Funeral mass 2 answers
"Dies Irae," e.g. 2 answers
Mournful composition 2 answers
Hymn of mourning 2 answers
Funeral rite 3 answers
Brahms work 3 answers
Passing notes 4 answers
Verdi opus 6 answers
BRAHMS, JOHANNES WORK 10 answers
DIRGE TEMPO 10 answers
A MASS CELEBRATED FOR THE DEAD 11 answers
dirge 17 answers
Hymn 36 answers
Lament 63 answers
Mass 90 answers
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Sentences with REQUIEM (5)

They seemed to chant a requiem over our buried joy, to pray forgiveness for our love that would not die.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
For my requiem I wish somebody would ask them to play Gounod's masterpiece." "What's that?" asked Corliss, amused.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
They hanged him as a beast is hanged: They did not even toll A requiem that might have brought Rest to his startled soul, But hurriedly they took him out, And hid him in a hole.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol Oscar Wilde 1995
Not one quick beat of your warm heart, Nor thought that came to you apart, Pleasure nor pity, love nor pain Nor sorrow, has gone by in vain; But as some lone, wood-wandering child Brings home with him at evening mild The thorns and flowers of all the wild, From your whole life, O fair and true Your flowers and thorns you bring with you! XXI—REQUIEM UNDER the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie.
Underwoods Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
Back in the woods, perhaps, the blackbird, or (as they call him there) the island nightingale, will be singing home strains; and the ceaseless requiem of the surf hangs on the ear.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012

Quotes with REQUIEM (3)

I watch my loved ones weep with sorrow, death's silent torment of no tomorrow. I feel their hearts breaking, I sense their despair, United in misery, the grief that they share. How do I show that, I am not gone... but the essence of life's everlasting song Why do they wee? Why do they cry? I'm alive in the wind and I am soaring high. I am sparkling light dancing on streams, a moment of warmth in the fays of sunbeams. The coolness of rain as it falls on your face, the whisper …
C.L. Wilson Crown of Crystal Flame
And then I walked out, straight through the twilight, treading the beaten earth. There were no dust clouds, no signs of anyone, but I paid no mind. I was my own lucky hand of solitaire. The desert landscape unchanging: a long, unwinding scroll that I would one day amuse myself by filling. I'm going to remember everything and then I'm going to write it all down. An aria to a coat. A requiem for a café. That's what I was thinking, in my dream, looking down at my hands.
Patti Smith M Train
Bowman was aware of some changes in his behavior patterns; it would have been absurd to expect anything else in the circumstances. He could no longer tolerate silence; except when he was sleeping, or talking over the circuit to Earth, he kept the ship's sound system running at almost painful loudness. / At first, needing the companionship of the human voice, he had listened to classical plays--especially the works of Shaw, Ibsen, and Shakespeare--or poetry readings from Disco…
Arthur C. Clarke 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, WP.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (1964–2018).