Crossword-Solution: ANDREI 6 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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ANDREI anagram ADRIEN, DAIREN, DARIEN, DENARI, DERAIN, DRAINE, RAINED, READIN

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Russian Peace Nobelist Sakharov 1 answer
Mr. Vishinsky. 1 answer
NBA star Kirilenko 1 answer
Name that anagrams to "rained" 1 answer
Nobel Laureate Sakharov 1 answer
Nobel Peace Prize winner Sakharov 1 answer
Nobelist Sakharov 1 answer
Peace Nobelist Sakharov 1 answer
Physicist Sakharov 1 answer
Poet Voznesensky 1 answer
Romanian-American poet Codrescu 1 answer
Russia's Gromyko 1 answer
Mr. Gromyko. 1 answer
Russian diplomat Gromyko 1 answer
Russian film director Tarkovsky 1 answer
Russian physicist Sakharov 1 answer
Sakharov Physicist Austrian 1 answer
Soviet dissident Sakharov 1 answer
Soviet honcho Gromyko 1 answer
Soviet pol Gromyko 1 answer
Tolstoy's Prince ___. 1 answer
Vasilevskiy or Svechnikov of the NHL 1 answer
Vishinsky 1 answer
Diplomat Gromyko 1 answer
"Solaris" director Tarkovsky 1 answer
"War and Peace" prince 1 answer
1975 Russian Nobelist Sakharov 1 answer
1999 French Open runner-up Medvedev 1 answer
2004 NBA All-Star Kirilenko 1 answer
Cold War statesman Gromyko 1 answer
Dissident Sakharov 1 answer
Filmmaker Tarkovsky, or painter Rublev whom Tarkovsky made a movie about 1 answer
Former Soviet diplomat Gromyko 1 answer
Former Soviet president Gromyko 1 answer
Gromyko 1 answer
Gromyko or Sakharov 1 answer
Gromyko or Vishinsky 1 answer
Human rights advocate Sakharov 1 answer
Human-rights advocate Sakharov 1 answer
Kirilenko of the NBA 1 answer
DISSIDENT QUEST 10 answers
DENMARK NOBELIST IN PEACE 10 answers
CANADA NOBELIST IN PEACE 10 answers
Bunche Peace Nobelist 10 answers
dissident 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANDREI (5)

Seeing my brother Andrei's children, who were staying at Yasnaya, in the zala one day, he asked with some surprise, "Whose children are these?" Meeting my wife, he said, "Don't be offended, my dear; I know that I am very fond of you, but I have quite forgotten who you are"; and when he went up to the zala after one of these fainting fits, he looked round with an astonished air and said, "Where's my brother Nitenka." Nitenka had died fifty years before.
Reminiscences of Tolstoy Ilya Tolstoy 1997
That’s how I was with my poor Andrei, only he was dying, killed by these official brutes--while you! You are strong.
Under Western Eyes Joseph Conrad 2006
What’s the good of speech to me? Who would ever want to hear what I could say? Ever since I closed the eyes of my poor Andrei I haven’t met a man who seemed to care for the sound of my voice.
Under Western Eyes Joseph Conrad 2006
Even Eurobank's president at the time, Andrei Movchan, conceded that FIMACO earned $1.7 million in management fees.
Russian Roulette Sam Vaknin 2003
The richest and most distinguished of all the Lavretskys was Fedor Ivanitch’s great-grandfather, Andrei, a man cruel and daring, cunning and able.
A House of Gentlefolk Ivan Turgenev 2002

Quotes with ANDREI (3)

Andrei Yanuaryevich (one longs to blurt out, “Jaguaryevich”) Vyshinsky, availing himself of the most flexible dialectics (of a sort nowadays not permitted either Soviet citizens or electronic calculators, since to them yes is yes and no is no), pointed out in a report which became famous in certain circles that it is never possible for mortal men to establish absolute truth, but relative truth only. He then proceeded to a further step, which jurists of the last two thousand y…
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956
Andrei, did you like the opera?""Not particularly.""Andrei, do you see what you're missing?""I don't think I do, Kira. It's all rather silly. And useless.""Can't you enjoy things that are useless, merely because they are beautiful?""No. But I enjoyed it.""The music?""No. The way you listened to it.
Ayn Rand We the Living
Amedeo loved thick tomes, and in tackling them he felt the physical pleasure of undertaking a great task. Weighing them in his hand, thick, closely printed, squat, he would consider with some apprehension the number of pages, the length of the chapters, then venture into them, a bit reluctant at the beginning, without any desire to perform the initial chore of remembering the names, catching the drift of the story; then he would entrust himself to it, running along the lines,…
Italo Calvino Difficult Loves
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Used 72 times in crossword archives (1947–2024).