Crossword-Solution: CORNELIA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CORNELIA | anagram | ACROLEIN, CAROLINE, CORALINE, LONICERA |
We have 14 clues for the answer “CORNELIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Actress ___ Otis Skinner | 1 answer |
| Caesar's first | 1 answer |
| Caesar's first wife | 1 answer |
| First wife of Julius Caesar | 1 answer |
| GRACCHUS (Gaius), mother of | 1 answer |
| Her children were her jewels | 1 answer |
| JULIA (daughter of Julius Caesar), mother of | 1 answer |
| JULIUS Caesar, wife of | 1 answer |
| Julius Caesar's first wife | 1 answer |
| Lady whose sons were her jewels. | 1 answer |
| Miss ___ Otis Skinner. | 1 answer |
| Mother of the Gracchi. | 1 answer |
| Wife of Julius Caesar | 1 answer |
| CAESAR (Gaius Julius), wife of | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORNELIA (5)
The Mothers Bertha and Cornelia joined my party: We made the strongest opposition possible, and the Superior found herself compelled to change her intention.
Thy concubine, Whose star brings all her mighty husbands ill, Cornelia, weds in thee a breathing tomb.
Turner—already known to fame as Shelley’s Cornelia de Boinville—Fleeming saw and heard such men as Manin, Gioberti, and the Ruffinis.
Pliny speaks of Cornelia, of the family of Serpios, who bore a son at sixty, who was named Volusius Saturnius; and Marsa, a physician of Venice, was deceived in a pregnancy in a woman of sixty, his diagnosis being "dropsy." Tarenta records the history of the case of a woman who menstruated and bore children when past the age of sixty.
Look, our hall! Our statues!--not of those that men desire, Sleek Odalisques, or oracles of mode, Nor stunted squaws of West or East; but she That taught the Sabine how to rule, and she The foundress of the Babylonian wall, The Carian Artemisia strong in war, The Rhodope, that built the pyramid, Clelia, Cornelia, with the Palmyrene That fought Aurelian, and the Roman brows Of Agrippina.
Quotes with CORNELIA (3)
And what have I done?" What? WHAT?... You've stolen them." With that, Cornelia fled, but Buttercup understood; she knew who "them" was. The boys. The beef-witted featherbrained rattledskulled clodpated dim-domed noodle-noggined sapheaded lunk-knobbed BOYS.
When you hear men talking," said Cornelia, "all they ever do is speak ill of women. ... And I don't quite know how they managed to make this law in their favour, or who exactly it was who gave them a greater license to sin than is allowed to us; and if the fault is common to both sexes (as they can hardly deny), why should the blame not be as well? What makes them think they can boast of the same thing that in women brings only shame?
Are you watching the boats?" Cornelia guessed. She craned her neck to see if there was any excitement on the river. Heavens no, I'm spying on people," Virginia responded unrepentantly.-Cornelia E and Virginia Somerset
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1943–2021).