Crossword-Solution: BRITANNIA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Britannia | n. | A white-metal alloy of tin, antimony, bismuth, copper, etc. It somewhat resembles silver, and is used for table ware. Called also Britannia metal. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “BRITANNIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| English Empire | 1 answer |
| Woman on English money | 1 answer |
| Wave ruler of song | 1 answer |
| Thomas Arne's 'Rule, --' | 1 answer |
| Symbolic female figure representing Britain | 1 answer |
| She was depicted on the halfpenny for over 250 years | 1 answer |
| She represents the United Kingdom | 1 answer |
| National personification who holds a trident symbolizing the Royal Navy | 1 answer |
| MENAI Straits, tubular railway bridge on | 1 answer |
| Lady of the waves | 1 answer |
| Island province of the Roman Empire | 1 answer |
| Group of nations: Poet. | 1 answer |
| Famed royal yacht | 1 answer |
| Cunard Line's first steamship | 1 answer |
| Arne's "Rule, ___" | 1 answer |
| great britain personified | 2 answers |
| BRIT (Brit.) | 3 answers |
| white metal | 8 answers |
| ANCIENT ROMAN NAME FOR BRITAIN AND ALSO THE FEMALE PERSONIFICATION OF THE ISLAND | 11 answers |
| ancient money | 11 answers |
| ENGLISH island(s) | 20 answers |
| TRAFALGAR Battle ship (Brit.) | 25 answers |
| BRITISH ship | 27 answers |
| BRITISH battleship | 28 answers |
| Rule | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ATREE
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Sentences with BRITANNIA (5)
The name of Coningsburgh, by which this castle goes in the old editions of the Britannia, would lead one to suppose it the residence of the Saxon kings.
The focus of dissipation was the rough bar, formed by a couple of hogsheads spanned by planks, which was dignified by the name of the “Britannia Drinking Saloon.” Here Nat Adams, the burly bar-keeper, dispensed bad whisky at the rate of two shillings a noggin, or a guinea a bottle, while his brother Ben acted as croupier in a rude wooden shanty behind, which had been converted into a gambling hell, and was crowded every night.
Thus Robert Stephenson used it to hoist the gigantic tubes of the Britannia Bridge into their bed,[2] and Brunel to launch the Great Eastern steamship from her cradles.
While for Britannia's distant shore We sweep the liquid plain, And with astonish'd eyes explore The wide-extended main.
Her Latin was truly excellent, and when I, like a genuine Goth, spoke of Anglia and Terra Vandalica (Andalusia), she corrected me by saying, that in her language those places were called Britannia and Terra Betica.
Quotes with BRITANNIA (3)
And immediately we rushed like horses, wild with the knowledge of this song, and bolted into a startingly loud harmony: 'Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves; Britons, never-never-ne-verr shall be slaves!'and singing, I saw the kings and the queens in the room with us, laughing in a funny way, and smiling and happy with us. The headmaster was soaked in glee. And I imagined all the glories of Britannia, who, or what or which, had brought us out of the ships crossing over …
There was something indomitable about Maria — like Britannia. He’d heard that she kept her head during a Chilean earthquake the year before when men of greater age and experience had panicked. Afterwards she was discovered calmly taking notes, recording the way the land hand risen, for publication, she said.
Rule Britannia Britannia rule the waves Britains never will be slaves.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1948–2022).