Crossword-Solution: ROLLAND
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROLLAND | anagram | ANDROLL |
We have 6 clues for the answer “ROLLAND”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Author of "Jean Christophe." | 1 answer |
| Author of "Jean-Christophe." | 1 answer |
| Creator of Jean Christophe. | 1 answer |
| Nobel Prize winner in literature, 1915. | 1 answer |
| Nobelist in Literature: 1915 | 1 answer |
| French author | 18 answers |
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One’s able to vote
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
LEOCTER
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with ROLLAND (5)
Rolland?' 'I am as well as I can expect to be, my lady, at my time of life.' 'Is there anything I can do for you?' 'Your ladyship can do me a great favour, if you will please speak to my character while I was in your service.
Rolland mysteriously closed her eyes--as if to exclude some vision of the lost courier which was of a nature to disturb a respectable woman.
Rolland answered, with a stony stare of horror:-- 'He took liberties with me.' Young Lady Montbarry suddenly turned aside, and put her handkerchief over her mouth in convulsions of suppressed laughter.
Rolland went on, with a grim enjoyment of the bewilderment which her reply had produced in Agnes: 'And when I insisted on an apology, Miss, he had the audacity to say that the life at the palace was dull, and he didn't know how else to amuse himself!' 'I am afraid I have hardly made myself understood,' said Agnes.
Rolland lifted her large hands, covered with rusty black gloves, in mute protest against the introduction of Baron Rivar as a subject of inquiry.
Quotes with ROLLAND (2)
It's a poem about moths. But it's also a poem about psychopaths. I get it copied. And stick it in a frame. And now it glowers redoubtably above my desk: an entomological keepsake of the horizons of existence. And the brutal, star-crossed wisdom of those who seek them out. i was talking to a moththe other eveninghe was trying to break intoan electric bulband fry himself on the wireswhy do you fellowspull this stunt i asked himbecause it is the conventionalthing for moths or wh…
Until you've got your mouth full of cocaine, you don't know what kissing is. One kiss goes on from phase to phase like one of those novels by Balzac and Zola and Romain Rolland and D. H. Lawrence and those chaps. And you never get tire. You're on fourth speed all the time, and the engine purrs like a kitten, a big white kitten with the stars in its whiskers.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1947–1980).