Crossword-Solution: WOLFSBANE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Wolfsbane | n. | A poisonous plant (Aconitum Lycoctonum), a kind of monkshood; also, by extension, any plant or species of the genus Aconitum. See Aconite. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “WOLFSBANE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ... for a lothario? | 1 answer |
| The third "little pig," with his house of bricks? | 1 answer |
| type of poisonous N temperate plant with yellow hoodlike flowers | 1 answer |
| Poisonous flower | 2 answers |
| ACONITUM | 2 answers |
| EUROPEAN herbaceous plant, poisonous | 3 answers |
| Monkshood | 6 answers |
| EUROPEAN herb/herbaceous plant | 38 answers |
| poisonous plant | 52 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WOLFSBANE (5)
They adopted a custom, rarely met with in civilized nations of any age, of poisoning their arrows; distilling for this purpose the juice of aconite, or wolfsbane, which they found in the _Sierra Nevada_, or Snowy Mountains, near Granada.
The pea is but a wanton witch, In too much haste to wed, And clasps her rings on every hand; The wolfsbane I should dread; Nor will I dreary rosemarye, That always mourns the dead;-- But I will woo the dainty rose, With her cheeks of tender red.
Wolfsbane and fly agaric were excellent, of course; deadly nightshade could not be discounted, and the amanita toadstool had its own macabre charm.
Horrible stepmothers {then} mingle the ghastly wolfsbane; the son prematurely makes inquiry[34] into the years of his father.
For his destruction Medea mingles the wolfsbane, which she once brought with her from the shores of Scythia.
Quotes with WOLFSBANE (1)
He pushed his way between them with his burly frame and forced her to stand in the cold with him. He flipped the long, silver dagger so its worn handle faced her. "Take your claw, pup," he growled. This was called White Fang, a blade almost as legendary as the hunter who owned it. It has been long told in the village that as a youth, Wolfsbane had destroyed an entire pack on his own, thus earning his name.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2007–2022).