Crossword-Solution: ROSSO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROSSO | anagram | OROSS, SOROS |
We have 9 clues for the answer “ROSSO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Assumption" painter Fiorentino | 1 answer |
| Red, in Italy | 1 answer |
| Red, in Rome | 1 answer |
| Red: Italian. | 1 answer |
| Roman red | 1 answer |
| ___ antico (Grecian marble) | 1 answer |
| ___ antico; deep-red marble. | 1 answer |
| ASSUMPTION SUBJECT | 10 answers |
| ITALIAN artist/painter | 21 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROSSO (5)
Thus there was one kind of tarantella which was called "Panno rosso," a very lively, impassioned style of music, to which wild dithyrambic songs were adapted; another, called "Panno verde," which was suited to the milder excitement of the senses caused by green colours, and set to Idyllian songs of verdant fields and shady groves.
The author then names a crowd of jurists and physicians, among the latter two friends of Petrarch, Johannes ab Horologio and Jacob de Dondis, nobles ‘who had not only, like so many others, received, but deserved, the honour of knighthood.’ Then follows a list of famous mechanicians, painters, and musicians, which is closed by the name of a fencing-master Michele Rosso, who, as the most distinguished man in his profession, was to be seen painted in many places.
The poison with which the painter Rosso Fiorentino destroyed himself (1541) was evidently a powerful acid,[1021] which it would have been impossible to administer to another person without his knowledge.
But the long, reedlike cross in the hand, which suggests Saint John the Baptist, becomes faint in a copy at the Ambrosian Library, and disappears altogether in another, in the Palazzo Rosso at Genoa.
When this marriage became known it gave courage to his adversaries, and they took arms against him; for the same reason the people ceased to defend him, and the greater part of them joined the ranks of his enemies, the leaders of whom were Rosso della Tosa, Pazino dei Pazzi, Geri Spini, and Berto Brunelleschi.
Quotes with ROSSO (1)
Grin is still beside me. His arms are hung tightly as his side and I take his hand. It is like touching stone and he turns stiffly toward me as we begin making our way back to where Rosso had camped the horses. We are both quiet but I know we were both thinking the same thing. That we wish we were out there and that we wish this wasn't happening at the same time. I suddenly feel the need to apologize to him too. It is because of me that his father and brothers are in this sit…
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Appears in: AARP, Crossroads, NYT, Universal.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1943–2003).