Crossword-Solution: SEQUELS
We have 20 clues for the answer “SEQUELS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Follow-ups | 1 answer |
| Two have won Best Picture | 1 answer |
| They're essential to film franchises | 1 answer |
| They're always released after the first | 1 answer |
| They sometimes have Roman numerals in their titles | 1 answer |
| Second stories | 1 answer |
| Narrative continuations | 1 answer |
| Movies with a II or III | 1 answer |
| Movie titles ending with numbers | 1 answer |
| Franchise units | 1 answer |
| Follow-up films | 1 answer |
| Blockbuster followers | 1 answer |
| #1 movies they're not | 1 answer |
| "The Dark Knight" and "The Bourne Supremacy," e.g. | 1 answer |
| "II" movies | 1 answer |
| Aftermaths | 2 answers |
| Continuing stories | 3 answers |
| Certain books. | 4 answers |
| Movie trailers? | 4 answers |
| Endings | 9 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEQUELS (5)
The Brain virus sounds more sinister than the Stoned Virus, and Friday the 13th viruses are as popular as the movie sequels.
And therefore we applaud not the judgment of Machiavel, that Christianity makes men cowards, or that with the confidence of but half-dying, the despised virtues of patience and humility have abased the spirits of men, which Pagan principles exalted; but rather regulated the wildness of audacities in the attempts, grounds, and eternal sequels of death; wherein men of the boldest spirits are often prodigiously temerarious.
Several playwrights dramatised it, with more or less success; and a swarm of obscure scribblers flooded the town with imitations and sequels, which, like Avanelleda’s second part of “Don Quixote,” came mostly to grief, and were quickly forgotten.
The strife of politics, the intriguing of courts, the wreck of great vessels, wars, dramas, earthquakes, national griefs or joys; the strange sequels to divorces, even, and the mysterious suicides of land-agents at Ipswich--in all such phenomena I shall steep my exhaurient mind.
Such adjustment was not needed for _Tartarin de Tarascon_, begun shortly after _Le Petit Chose_, because subtle humour of the kind lavished in that inimitable creation and in its sequels, while implying observation, does not necessarily imply any marked departure from the romantic and poetic points of view.
Quotes with SEQUELS (3)
One: A Book Is A Universe and the Universe is a Book. Inside a book, any Physiks or Magical Laws or Manners or Histories may hold sway. A book is its own universe and while in it, you must play by their rules. More or less. Some of the more modern novels are lenient on this point and have very few policemen to spare. This is why sometimes, when you finish a book, you feel strange and woozy, as though you have just woken up. Your body is getting used to the rules and your own …
All literature, highbrow or low, from the Aeneid onward, is fan fiction.... Through parody and pastiche, allusion and homage, retelling and reimagining the stories that were told before us and that we have come of age loving--amateurs--we proceed, seeking out the blank places in the map that our favorite writers, in their greatness and negligence, have left for us, hoping to pass on to our own readers--should we be lucky enough to find any--some of the pleasure that we oursel…
Because I want to be treated as equals, not sequels.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1967–2021).