Crossword-Solution: CORSO 5 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Famous street of Rome. 1 answer
Via in Roma. 1 answer
Via del _____, popular shopping thoroughfare in Rome 1 answer
Via del ___, Roma 1 answer
Street of central Rome 1 answer
Rome's "Main Street." 1 answer
Roman via. 1 answer
Main street, in Milan 1 answer
Gregory of the Beat Generation 1 answer
Beat poet Gregory 1 answer
Avenue in Rome. 1 answer
A main street in Roma 1 answer
A horse race, in Italy. 1 answer
Famous street in Rome. 2 answers
A MEMBER OF THE BEAT GENERATION 10 answers
BEAT FOR A POET 10 answers
Promenade 46 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORSO (5)

Frascati One day, on entering Roderick’s lodging (not the modest rooms on the Ripetta which he had first occupied, but a much more sumptuous apartment on the Corso), Rowland found a letter on the table addressed to himself.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Groan all together now, whee--hee--hee! It’s a-work, it’s a-work, ah, woe is me! It began, when a herd of us, picked and placed, Were spurred through the Corso, stripped to the waist; Jew brutes, with sweat and blood well spent To usher in worthily Christian Lent.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Kennedy, the well-known English student, disappeared suddenly from his rooms in the Corso, and it was conjectured that his association with a recent scandal had driven him to leave Rome.
Tales of Terror and Mystery Arthur Conan Doyle 1996
The Corso, where the Milanese gentry ride up and down in carriages, and rather than not do which, they would half starve themselves at home, is a most noble public promenade, shaded by long avenues of trees.
Pictures from Italy Charles Dickens 2013
Lorenzo in Lucina in the Corso--and look attentively at it--so as to describe it to me on your return.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Mrs. Sutherland Orr 2006

Quotes with CORSO (3)

As I drive home, I picture other signs- one for everyone who has a secret. Bill Corso's would say, I CAN'T READ, BUT I CAN THROW A FOOTBALL. Mr. Shunk's would read, I WISH I COULD TOSS YOU ALL ON AN ISLAND BY YOURSELVES. Dad's would read, I HATE MYSELF FOR NO GOOD REASON. My Idea grows.
A.S. King Please Ignore Vera Dietz
--he stopped and eyed Bill Corso--"if you choose to just sit here like a bored jungle gorilla, you will have to write out this quote as many times as you can during the next hour.
A.S. King Please Ignore Vera Dietz
What do you know of the Knights?” he asked. Fin shrugged. “I thought knights were only in children’s stories until a few days ago.” Jeannot smiled. “A man could do worse than to live in the stories of a child. There is, perhaps, no better remembrance.” “Until the child grows up and finds out the stories aren’t true. You might be knights, but I don’t see any shining armor,” Fin said. Jeannot stopped near the gate of the auberge and faced her. “Each time a story is told, the de…
A.S. Peterson Fiddler's Green
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Newsday, NYT.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1953–2013).