Crossword-Solution: ALSATIAN 8 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Alsatian a. Pertaining to Alsatia.
Alsatian n. An inhabitant of Alsatia or Alsace in Germany, or of
Alsatia or White Friars (a resort of debtors and criminals) in London.

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ALSATIAN anagram SATANAIL

We have 26 clues for the answer “ALSATIAN”

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of or relating to or characteristic of Alsace or its inhabitants 1 answer
German shepherd, to a Brit 1 answer
Native of Strasbourg. 1 answer
POLICE dog 1 answer
Resident of Strasbourg 1 answer
Dog from French border region 1 answer
Brit's German shepherd 1 answer
Big companion dog 1 answer
Another name for the German shepherd 1 answer
Another name for a German shepherd 1 answer
ALSACE inhabitant 1 answer
A variety of police dog. 1 answer
A German shepherd dog 1 answer
Strasbourg native 1 answer
Type of police dog 1 answer
Variety of police dog. 1 answer
Native of Europe. 2 answers
European native. 3 answers
German shepherd dog 3 answers
German shepherd 3 answers
White Friar 4 answers
A WOMAN SHEPHERD 10 answers
A NATIVE OR INHABITANT OF ALSACE 11 answers
Large dog 11 answers
Kind of dog. 25 answers
dog breed 61 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ALSATIAN (5)

They all joined in pushing her out again for the encore--"Blue Alsatian Mountains." She did not sing quite so steadily, but got through in good form, the tremolo of nervousness in her voice adding to the wailing pathos of the song's refrain: Adé, adé, adé, such dreams must pass away, But the Blue Alsatian Mountains seem to watch and wait alway.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
When the Germans lie on their arms, looking across the Alsatian frontier at the crowds of Frenchmen rushing to applaud L'ami Fritz at the Theatre Francais, looking and considering the meaning of that applause, which is grimly comic in its political response to the domestic moral of the play--when the Germans watch and are silent, their force of character tells.
An Essay on Comedy George Meredith 2005
Have you decided?” “Decided! How can I?” I moaned, watching a black-haired, black-eyed Alsatian girl behind the counter as she rolled a piece of white paper into a cone and dipped a spoonful of whipped cream from a great brown bowl heaped high with the snowy stuff.
Dawn O’Hara Edna Ferber 1999
Latterman, who, since the war, calls himself an Alsatian and curses with a fearful accent those “parparous Broossians.” This worthy speculator modestly calls himself a money-changer; but he would be a simpleton who should ask him for change: and it is certainly not that sort of business which gives him the three hundred thousand francs’ profits which he pockets every year.
Other People’s Money Emile Gaboriau 1999
The official, in his gray uniform braided with silver, was so convinced of the old Alsatian’s honesty, that he was prepared to leave the thirty thousand francs’ worth of bills in his hands; but the old man would not let him go, observing that the clock had not yet struck eight.
Cousin Betty Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with ALSATIAN (3)

The war was all that mattered to Hitler. Yet, cocooned in the strange world of the Wolf's Lair, he was increasingly severed from its realities, both at the front and at home. Detachment ruled out all vestiges of humanity. Even towards those in his own entourage who had been with him for many years, there was nothing resembling real affection, let alone friendship; genuine fondness was reserved only for his young Alsatian. He had described the human being the previous autumn a…
Ian Kershaw Hitler: 1936-1945 Nemesis
As women glide from their twenties to thirties, Shazzer argues, the balance of power subtly shifts. Even the most outrageous minxes lose their nerve, wrestling with the first twinges of existential angst: fears of dying alone and being found three weeks later half-eaten by an Alsatian.
Helen Fielding Bridget Jones's Diary
He methodically basted the dark skin of the Alsatian, which he had stuffed with garlic and herbs." One rule in life", he murmured to himself. "If you can smell garlic, everything is all right".
J.G. Ballard High-Rise
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, WP, WSJ.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1945–2015).