Crossword-Solution: ALEXANDRE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ALEXANDRE | anagram | ALEXANDER |
We have 7 clues for the answer “ALEXANDRE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dumas who created the Three Musketeers | 1 answer |
| Either Dumas | 1 answer |
| French Beaux-Arts painter Cabanel | 1 answer |
| Monsieur Dumas. | 1 answer |
| Writer Dumas | 1 answer |
| bon voyent author of the 3 musketeers | 1 answer |
| dumas bon voyant author of the three musketeers | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ALEXANDRE (5)
What proof had he of this? He handed in the names of two witnesses; Theophile Gabelle, and Alexandre Manette.
The most famous recounting of Cardinal Richelieu's attempts to take over France and to remold it in a reflection of his own conservative power structure are detailed in Alexandre Dumas' Three Musketeers.
There seems a certain poetical justice in the fact that Alexandre Dumas _fils_ and Victorien Sardou, the two giants of modern drama, should have divided between them the inheritance of Louis XIV., its greatest patron.
Through forty realms he did his tribes rally; His great dromonds, he made them all ready, Barges and skiffs and ships and galleries; Neath Alexandre, a haven next the sea, In readiness he gat his whole navy.
Charmond has a delightful side to her character—a desire to record her impressions of travel, like Alexandre Dumas, and Méry, and Sterne, and others.
Quotes with ALEXANDRE (3)
How did you get into the castle, Alexandre, son of Gilles Smith?” Sand shrugged. “A saint kidnapped me from his shrine and put me into a fireplace here. So I guess the answer is, a miracle of Saint Melor. Or so I think. He has not told me.” “If you are trying to antagonize him, you are doing a good job,” Perrotte whispered. Sand scuffed his shoe at her. “I’m just telling the truth!” “You’re very good at telling it in the most maddening way possible.”“Thank you?
He insisted on clearing the table, and again devoted himself to his game of patience: piecing together the map of Paris, the bits of which he’d stuffed into the pocket of his raincoat, folded up any old how. I helped him. Then he asked me, straight out, ‘What would you say was the true centre of Paris?’I was taken aback, wrong-footed. I thought this knowledge was part of a whole body of very rarefied and secret lore. Playing for time, I said, ‘The starting point of France’s r…
I think everyone envisions me sitting at Alexandre's all day, picking out beautiful clothes from passing couturiers.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1948–2020).