Crossword-Solution: AVIGNON
We have 21 clues for the answer “AVIGNON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Former papal seat | 1 answer |
| Whither the papacy in 1309 | 1 answer |
| Papal seat: 1309–77 | 1 answer |
| PAPAL town (It.) | 1 answer |
| Liberated city, S. France. | 1 answer |
| ITALIAN papal town | 1 answer |
| Great Schism hotspot | 1 answer |
| French residential area with bridge | 1 answer |
| French city with bridge | 1 answer |
| French city where seven popes lived | 1 answer |
| French city where popes once lived | 1 answer |
| FRENCH republic, former | 1 answer |
| 14th-century papal residence | 1 answer |
| "Sur le Pont d'___." | 1 answer |
| City of SE France | 2 answers |
| City in SE France | 4 answers |
| French city on the Rhone | 4 answers |
| FRENCH tourist center/centre | 6 answers |
| City on the Rhone | 10 answers |
| A TOWN IN SOUTHEASTERN FRANCE ON THE RHONE RIVER | 11 answers |
| French city. | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AVIGNON (5)
The Road to Avignon A Minstrel stands on a marble stair, Blown by the bright wind, debonair; Below lies the sea, a sapphire floor, Above on the terrace a turret door Frames a lady, listless and wan, But fair for the eye to rest upon.
CHAPTER I—THE PRINCE That same night there was in the city of Avignon a young man in distress of mind.
There are only four characters; Francis Blair of Balmile (Jacobite Lord Gladsmuir) my hero; the Master of Ballantrae; Paradon, a wine-seller of Avignon; Marie-Madeleine his wife.
The Trullanean Council in the eighth century, the Councils of Beziers and Alby in the thirteenth, the Councils of Avignon and Salamanca in the fourteenth, the Synod of Bamberg and the Bishop of Passau in the fifteenth, the Council of Avignon in the sixteenth, with many others, expressly forbade the faithful to call Jewish physicians or surgeons; such great preachers as John Geiler and John Herolt thundered from the pulpit against them and all who consulted them.
XCI Rodomont brooked no more aboard to stay, But bade them land him, and by Lyons hied; By Vienne and Valence next took his way, And the rich bridge in Avignon descried.
Quotes with AVIGNON (3)
The owner of the Agut d'Avignon had the air of a 1920s dandy who had ruined himself with one mad night of gambling at baccarat and had only been saved by this restaurant, which he seemed to cherish as if it were his wife or a good fountain pen.
Anyhow, I had found something out about an unknown privation, and I realized how a general love or craving, before it is explicit or before it sees its object, manifests itself as boredom or some other kind of suffering. And what did I think of myself in relation to the great occasions, the more sizable being of these books? Why, I saw them, first of all. So suppose I wasn't created to read a great declaration, or to boss a palatinate, or send off a message to Avignon, and …
And there, until 1884, it was possible to gaze on the remains of a generally neglected monument, so-called Dagobert’s Tower, which included a ninth-century staircase set into the masonry, of which the thirty-foot handrail was fashioned out of the trunk of a gigantic oak tree. Here, according to tradition, lived a barber and a pastry-cook, who in the year 1335 plied their trade next door to each other. The reputation of the pastry-cook, whose products were among the most delic…
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, WP, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1944–2022).