Crossword-Solution: ALCESTIS 8 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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ALCESTIS anagram CASELIST, CASTILES, ELASTICS, SCALIEST

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ADMETUS, wife of 1 answer
Euripidean heroine. 1 answer
Hercules rescued her 1 answer
Wife of Admetus, who died in his stead. 1 answer
Wife of Admetus; she died in his stead. 1 answer
Euripides tragedy. 4 answers
Euripides drama 6 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
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greedy person
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Quod ad tragoediam antiquiorem attinet, interpretatus est, uti nostis omnes, non modo Aeschylum quo nemo sublimior, sed etiam Euripidem quo nemo humanior; quo fit ut etiam illos qui Graece nesciunt, misericordia tangat Alcestis, terrore tangat Hercules.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Such was the love of Alcestis, who dared to die for her husband, and in recompense of her virtue was allowed to come again from the dead.
Symposium Plato 1999
The love of Achilles, like that of Alcestis, was courageous and true; for he was willing to avenge his lover Patroclus, although he knew that his own death would immediately follow: and the gods, who honour the love of the beloved above that of the lover, rewarded him, and sent him to the islands of the blest.
Symposium Plato 1999
The antiquity of love, the blessing of having a lover, the incentive which love offers to daring deeds, the examples of Alcestis and Achilles, are the chief themes of his discourse.
Symposium Plato 1999
But Orpheus, the son of Oeagrus, the harper, they sent empty away, and presented to him an apparition only of her whom he sought, but herself they would not give up, because he showed no spirit; he was only a harp-player, and did not dare like Alcestis to die for love, but was contriving how he might enter Hades alive; moreover, they afterwards caused him to suffer death at the hands of women, as the punishment of his cowardliness.
Symposium Plato 1999
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Appears in: Crossroads, NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1948–2002).