Crossword-Solution: ROSALIND
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| ROSALIND | anagram | ORDINALS |
We have 13 clues for the answer “ROSALIND”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "As You Like It" heroine | 1 answer |
| Eileen's sister, in real life. | 1 answer |
| Franklin who discovered DNA's shape | 1 answer |
| Natalie's mom in "Gypsy" | 1 answer |
| Orlando's love in "As You Like It" | 1 answer |
| Orlando's love. | 1 answer |
| Russell of "His Girl Friday" | 1 answer |
| She masquerades as Ganymede. | 1 answer |
| Girl in "As You Like It" | 2 answers |
| ___ Russell. | 2 answers |
| Miss Russell of "Wonderful Town." | 2 answers |
| Actress Russell | 6 answers |
| AS YOU LIKE IT CHARACTER | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROSALIND (5)
Young men have a pioneering imagination: it is doubtful whether any young Orlando ever found himself side by side with Rosalind without dreaming himself wedded to her.
Like most of the professionals, she exaggerates the emotional element and quite fails to do justice to Rosalind's facile wit and really brilliant mental qualities.
For that matter, if you turn to George Sand’s French version of _As You Like It_ (and I think I can promise you will like it but little), you will find Jacques marries Celia just as Orlando marries Rosalind.
TRUTH haunted me the day I wooed and lost, The day I wooed and won, or wooed in play: Tho' you were Juliet or Rosalind, Thus shall it be, forever and a day.
Alas, that every advance of reason should mean a corresponding retreat of romance! It is only reasonable that woman, being--have you yet realised the fact?--a biped like her brothers, should, when she takes to her brothers' recreations, dress as those recreations demand; and yet the death of Rosalind is a heavy price to pay for the lady bicyclist.
Quotes with ROSALIND (3)
I have been right, Basil, haven’t I, to take my love out of poetry, and to find my wife in Shakespeare’s plays? Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak have whispered their secret in my ear. I have had the arms of Rosalind around me, and kissed Juliet on the mouth.
In a sudden and soundless eruption, as if he has fallen into a waking dream, a stream of images pours down, images of women he has known on two continents, some from so far away in time that he barely recognizes them. Like leaves blown on the wind, pell-mell, they pass before him. A fair field full of folk: hundreds of lives all tangled with his. He holds his breath, willing the vision to continue. What has happened to them, all those women, all those lives? Are there moments…
[Talking about Rosalind in As You Like It] She disguises herself as a boy, drops all the covering inhibitions of "femininity", and really searches for her true self (...) Her disguise gives her the ability to find out about herself, what she really thinks and feels (...). And she can do all this freely, without having anyone in power tell her how women should or should not behave.(...)
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1947–2021).