Crossword-Solution: VALERA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| VALERA | anagram | LARVAE, LAVARE |
We have 9 clues for the answer “VALERA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Irish statesman and founding father of the Republic | 1 answer |
| De ___ of Eire. | 1 answer |
| De ___, former Irish P.M. | 1 answer |
| Eamon De ___ of Eire | 1 answer |
| Eamon De ___. | 1 answer |
| Former Irish Prime Minister and President Eamon de ___ | 1 answer |
| Irish statesman Eamon De ___ | 1 answer |
| Part of the name of a Spanish-Irish statesman. | 1 answer |
| V. I. P. in Eire. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VALERA (5)
Garcilasso had access, moreover, to the "torn papers" of Blas Valera, an early Spanish missionary of unusual sense and acuteness.
Luckily, there arrived at this juncture a squadron of the armed galleys, under Carlos de Valera, recently stationed in the Straits.
Valera, however, seized upon this incident to illustrate his theory that there were those in the island who did not hesitate to enter the Black Belt popularly supposed to cast up noxious vapours at dusk of a sort fatal to any traveller.
And it will take place to-morrow night!’ “I challenged him with a glance and I replied: “‘To-morrow night is a full moon, and if you are agreeable we will make a secret expedition into the swamp, and endeavour to find the clearing which you say is there, and which you believe to be the rendezvous of the conspirators.’ “Even in the light of the lamp I saw Valera turn pale, but he was a Spaniard and a man of courage.
Pah! it was filthy--vile! And I became aware of great--lassitude, do you say?--whilst Valera’s panting breath told that he had almost reached the end of his resources.
Quotes with VALERA (2)
After these readings I confirmed my suspicions and feelings on that day outside Ennis courthouse that not only was Eamonn De Valera complicit in the assassination of Michael Collins, but he was also responsible for ensuring that the partition of Ireland stayed in place and that Ireland was always secretly under the control of British political interest.
There was a kind of madness in the country. Eamon De Valera, the prime minister, had this vision of an Ireland where we'd all be in some kind of native costume - which doesn't exist - and we'd be dancing at the crossroads, babbling away in Gaelic, going to Mass, everyone virginal and pure.
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Appears in: NYT, Slate.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1942–2000).