Crossword-Solution: ANNODOMINI 10 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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It's initially on some buildings 1 answer
Words before a year 1 answer
What 'A.D.' stands for 1 answer
Standard for dating 1 answer
Phrase used in reckoning dates. 1 answer
Latin words before a year 1 answer
Latin phrase in some dates 1 answer
Latin phrase before a year 1 answer
In the year of the Lord, in dates 1 answer
In the year of the Lord 1 answer
Dating term usually abbreviated 1 answer
Dating standard 1 answer
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Christian dating expression 1 answer
*In the year of our Lord 1 answer
Latin phrase, usually abbreviated. 2 answers
Cornerstone phrase 2 answers
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Words before a date 4 answers
AD? 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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BEYOND THE PALE IN ERROR A BANK FRAUD TOD'S AMENDMENT IN THE PRIDE OF HIS YOUTH PIG THE ROUT OF THE WHITE HUSSARS THE BRONCKHORST DIVORCE-CASE VENUS ANNODOMINI THE BISARA OF POORER THE GATE OF A HUNDRED SORROWS THE STORY OF MUHAMMID DIN ON THE STRENGTH OF A LIKENESS WRESSLEY OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE BY WORD OF MOUTH TO BE HELD FOR REFERENCE PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS LISPETH.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
She was purely an Indian deity--an Anglo-Indian deity, that is to say--and we called her THE Venus Annodomini, to distinguish her from other Annodominis of the same everlasting order.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
Men rode up to Simla, and stayed, and went away and made their name and did their life's work, and returned again to find the Venus Annodomini exactly as they had left her.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
All that a girl of eighteen could do in the way of riding, walking, dancing, picnicking and over-exertion generally, the Venus Annodomini did, and showed no sign of fatigue or trace of weariness.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
From a mere woman, she grew to be an Institution, insomuch that no young man could be said to be properly formed, who had not, at some time or another, worshipped at the shrine of the Venus Annodomini.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1999
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1955–2022).