Crossword-Solution: BASTILLE 8 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

We have 39 clues for the answer “BASTILLE”

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Historic French prison 1 answer
Setting for part of "A Tale of Two Cities" 1 answer
Prison stormed on July 14, 1789 1 answer
Prison stormed in 1789 1 answer
Prison of fame 1 answer
Prison in Paris demolished in the revolution 1 answer
Prison destroyed in 1789. 1 answer
Paris's Place de la ___ 1 answer
Old Paris landmark 1 answer
July 14th day 1 answer
July 14 in France: ___ Day 1 answer
Symbol historically associated with the French monarchy 1 answer
Its name means "small fortress" 1 answer
It was stormed 1 answer
Symbol of July 14th. 1 answer
French prison 1 answer
French fortress for which a July 14th holiday is named 1 answer
French citadel 1 answer
Dr. Manette's prison 1 answer
Celebrated prison demolished in 1791. 1 answer
Building stormed in Paris 1 answer
1789 storm site 1 answer
The Marquis de Sade was incarcerated here 1 answer
__ Day (July 14) 1 answer
___ Day (French holiday) 1 answer
___ Day (July 14, in France) 1 answer
___ Day, July 14th in France. 1 answer
_____ Day (French national holiday) 1 answer
prison, French 1 answer
citadel 15 answers
Incarcerate 17 answers
Immure 25 answers
CASTLE 28 answers
Intern 32 answers
Imprison 35 answers
Jug 36 answers
Prison 36 answers
Jail 44 answers
institution 64 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEAZEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with BASTILLE (5)

While one external cause, and that a reference to his long lingering agony, would always--as on the trial--evoke this condition from the depths of his soul, it was also in its nature to arise of itself, and to draw a gloom over him, as incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance was three hundred miles away.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Every instant the human sea grew wider and wider; it surged up against the rails and steps of the traitor’s house; it was already certain that the place would be burst into like the Bastille, when the broken french window opened and Dr Hirsch came out on the balcony.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Here Brooke was educated, and in 1905 won a prize for a poem called "The Bastille", which has been described as "fine, fluent stuff." He took a keen interest in every form of athletic sport, and played both cricket and football for the school.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995
Emptying in her company a chest of books that had not seen the light for several decades, we came across a “Panorama of the Boulevards,” dated 1845, which proved when unfolded to be a colored lithograph, a couple of yards long by five or six inches high, representing the line of boulevards from the Madeleine to the Place de la Bastille.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
Aignan’s story of the dryad and the business of de Guiche, de Wardes, and Manicamp; Aramis made general of the Jesuits; Aramis at the bastille; the night talk in the forest of Sénart; Belle Isle again, with the death of Porthos; and last, but not least, the taming of d’Artagnan the untamable, under the lash of the young King.
Memories and Portraits Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with BASTILLE (3)

Yes, Bastille. I keep trying to get killed because it's inconvenient for you.
Brandon Sanderson Alcatraz Versus the Knights of Crystallia
... The efficacy of psychedelics with regard to art has to do with their ability to render language weightless, as fluid and ephemeral as those famous "bubble letters" of the sixties. Psychedelics, I think, disconnect both the signifier and the signified from their purported referents in the phenomenal world - simultaneously bestowing upon us a visceral insight into the cultural mechanics of language, and a terrifying inference of the tumultuous nature that swirls beyond it. …
Dave Hickey Air Guitar: Essays on Art and Democracy
We think of 1789 as the date of the French Revolution, and the storming of the Bastille as its defining event. Yet as late as halfway through 1792, most of the familiar images of the revolution had yet to occur. Louis XVI was still king, and the Assembly was negotiating a new constitutional arrangement for the monarchy, not so different from Britain's Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Mike Jay A Visionary Madness: The Case of James Tilly Matthews and the Influencing Machine
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 24 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).