Crossword-Solution: BULG
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BULG | anagram | GLUB, GUBL |
We have 15 clues for the answer “BULG”
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| Republic in SE Europe (Abbr.) | 1 answer |
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| Sofian: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Soviet satellite: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Where Boris ruled: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Balkan land: Abbr. | 2 answers |
| Neighbor of Yugo. | 2 answers |
| A REPUBLIC IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE ON THE ADRIATIC COAST OF THE BALKAN PENINSULA | 10 answers |
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| A REPUBLIC IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE BALKAN PENINSULA IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE | 11 answers |
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| BALKAN republic | 13 answers |
| European country: Abbr. | 13 answers |
| Eur. country | 21 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BULG (5)
They had got their skill in arms, and valour, and bravery from the same teachers, from Scathach, from Uathach, and from Aife[FN#50]; nor had either of them advantage over the other except that Cuchulain alone could perform the feat of the Gae-bulg.
Upon his belly he put a great stone as large as a millstone, and over that great stone as large as a millstone he put his firm deep apron of purified iron, on account of the fear and the dread that he had of the Gae-Bulg that day.
And Cuchulain's endurance was at an end, for Ferdia continually struck at him, not attempting to guard, and his downright blows, and quick thrusts, and crushing strokes fell constantly upon him, till Cuchulain demanded of Laeg the son of Riangabra to deliver to him the Gae-Bulg.
Now the manner of using the Gae-Bulg was this: it was set with its end pointing down a stream, and was cast from beneath the toes of the foot: it made the wound of one spear on entering a person's body; but it had thirty barbs to open behind, and it could not be drawn out from a man's body until he was cut open.
And when Ferdia heard mention of the Gae-Bulg, he made a stroke of his shield downwards to guard the lower part of his body.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, Universal.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1951–2008).