Crossword-Solution: TRISTRAM 8 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Laurence Sterne's "___ Shandy" 1 answer
Lover of Iseult. 1 answer
Nominal hero of an 18th century novel. 1 answer
One of a pair of medieval lovers. 1 answer
Sterne's "___ Shandy" 1 answer
Toby's nephew in a Sterne book 1 answer
Wooer of Isolde 1 answer
shandy 2 answers
ISOLDE, husband of 2 answers
Hero of medieval romance. 2 answers
Uncle Toby's nephew. 2 answers
Isolde's love 2 answers
Isolde's lover 2 answers
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN literature (early) 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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CAZEME
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Sentences with TRISTRAM (5)

They understand comfort out here.” “Where do you buy them?” “Anywhere, everywhere.” “Well, Tristram, I’m glad to get hold of you.
The American Henry James 1994
And forto loke in evidence Upon the sothe experience, So as it hath befalle er this, In every mannes mouth it is 470 Hou Tristram was of love drunke With Bele Ysolde, whan thei drunke The drink which Brangwein hem betok, Er that king Marc his Eem hire tok To wyve, as it was after knowe.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
And will my name wake moods as amorous As that of Abelard or Launcelot Arouses? be recalled when Pyramus And Tristram are unrhymed of and forgot?-- Time's laughter answers, who accords to us More gracious fields, wherein we harvest--what? JOHN CHARTERIS.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
She won't play unless she's allowed to be Tristram! Be somebody else this time.” Charlotte said nothing, but breathed hard, looking straight before her.
The Golden Age Kenneth Grahame 2008
CHAPTER V—THE PHILOSOPHY OF NOMENCLATURE ‘How many Cæsars and Pompeys, by mere inspirations of the names, have been rendered worthy of them? And how many are there, who might have done exceeding well in the world, had not their characters and spirits been totally depressed and Nicodemus’d into nothing?’—_Tristram Shandy_, vol.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with TRISTRAM (3)

The truth is that circumstances had done much to cultivate in Mrs. Tristram a marked tendency to irony. Her taste on many points differed from that of her husband, and though she made frequent concessions it must be confessed that her concessions were not always graceful. They were founded upon a vague project she had of some day doing something very positive, something a trifle passionate. What she meant to do she could by no means have told you; but meanwhile, nevertheless,…
Henry James The American
You would more probably have gone to the guillotine,' replied Sir Tristram, depressingly matter of
Georgette Heyer The Talisman Ring
If you read novels of the 19th century, they're pretty experimental. They take lots of chances; they seem to break a lot of rules. You've got omniscient narrators lecturing at times to the reader in first person. If you go back to the earliest novels, this is happening to a wild extent, like 'Tristram Shandy' or 'Don Quixote'.
Jennifer Egan
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Appears in: Crossroads, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1952–2021).