Crossword-Solution: SYRINX
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Syrinx | n. | A wind instrument made of reeds tied together; -- called also pandean pipes. |
| Syrinx | n. | The lower larynx in birds. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “SYRINX”
| Clue | Answers |
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| NYMPH beloved by Pan | 1 answer |
| Nymph -- water reeds -- panpipe | 1 answer |
| Pan flute | 1 answer |
| VOCAL organ of bird | 1 answer |
| Vocal organ of a bird. | 1 answer |
| the vocal organ of a bird | 1 answer |
| ear part | 32 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
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greedy person
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Sentences with SYRINX (5)
Have we not seen, or by relation heard, In courts and regal chambers how thou lurk’st, In wood or grove, by mossy fountain-side, In valley or green meadow, to waylay Some beauty rare, Calisto, Clymene, Daphne, or Semele, Antiopa, Or Amymone, Syrinx, many more Too long—then lay’st thy scapes on names adored, Apollo, Neptune, Jupiter, or Pan, 190 Satyr, or Faun, or Silvan? But these haunts Delight not all.
But viewing then, whereas she made Not a distrest, but lively shade Of ECCHO whom he had betrayd, Now wanton, and ith' coole oth' Sunne With her delight a hunting gone, And thousands more, whom he had slaine; To live and love, belov'd againe: Ah! this is true divinity! I will un-God that toye! cri'd she; Then markt she SYRINX running fast To Pan's imbraces, with the haste Shee fled him once, whose reede-pipe rent He finds now a new Instrument.
Syrinx A heap of low, dark, rocky coast, Unknown to foot or feather! A sea-voice moaning like a ghost; And fits of fiery weather! The flying Syrinx turned and sped By dim, mysterious hollows, Where night is black, and day is red, And frost the fire-wind follows.
When we have run our passions’ heat Love hither makes his best retreat; The gods, who mortal beauty chase, Stall in a tree did end their race; Apollo hunted Daphne so Only that she might laurel grow; And Pan did after Syrinx speed Not as a nymph, but for a reed.
The god, charmed with the novelty and with the sweetness of the music, said 'Thus, then, at least, you shall be mine.' And he took some of the reeds, and placing them together, of unequal lengths, side by side, made an instrument which he called Syrinx, in honor of the nymph." Before Mercury had finished his story, he saw Argus's eyes all asleep.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1960–2008).