Crossword-Solution: DELPHI 6 letters, 47 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

We have 47 clues for the answer “DELPHI”

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Scene of the ancient Pythian games 1 answer
Home to the Stoa of the Athenians 1 answer
Noted oracle site 1 answer
Oracle city 1 answer
Oracle headquarters? 1 answer
Oracle's home 1 answer
Oracle's location. 1 answer
Oracular site 1 answer
PHOCIAN city 1 answer
Programming language surprisingly not invented by Oracle 1 answer
Pythian Games site 1 answer
Scene of a famous oracle. 1 answer
Greek oracle site 1 answer
Site of Pythian games 1 answer
Site of a noted oracle 1 answer
Site of famous oracle 1 answer
Site of the ancient Pythian Games 1 answer
Temple of Apollo site 1 answer
Temple site on Mount Parnassus 1 answer
Where Apollo was worshiped 1 answer
Where the Pythic Games took place 1 answer
Temple of Apollo location 1 answer
Oracle location 1 answer
Greek oracle locale 1 answer
Ancient town near Mt. Parnassus 1 answer
Ancient oracle site 1 answer
Ancient oracle location 1 answer
Ancient home of the oracle Pythia 1 answer
Ancient Greek town with oracle 1 answer
Ancient Greek sanctuary dedicated to Apollo 1 answer
Oracle's place 2 answers
Oracle site 2 answers
AN ANCIENT GREEK CITY ON THE SLOPES OF MOUNT PARNASSUS 10 answers
ANCIENT OLYMPIA'S TEMPLE 10 answers
ANCIENT SITE NEAR MT. TABOR 10 answers
ANCIENT TEMPLE ATTACHMENT 10 answers
Apollo oracle 10 answers
APOLLO SHRINE 11 answers
APOLLO IN MASAGÈTE 11 answers
Ancient Greek city 12 answers
GREEK city/town, ancient 26 answers
sacred place 26 answers
BASIC ALTERNATIVE 27 answers
APL ALTERNATIVE 28 answers
ADA ALTERNATIVE 29 answers
ALGOL ALTERNATIVE 29 answers
ALEF ALTERNATIVE 29 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 DELPHI (5)

Having been sent to Delphi with a large sum of gold for distribution among the citizens, he was so provoked at their covetousness that he refused to divide the money, and sent it back to his master.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
And if thou doubt me, first to Delphi go, There ascertain if my report was true Of the god’s answer; next investigate If with the seer I plotted or conspired, And if it prove so, sentence me to death, Not by thy voice alone, but mine and thine.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
What, then, he said, is still remaining to us of the work of legislation? Nothing to us, I replied; but to Apollo, the God of Delphi, there remains the ordering of the greatest and noblest and chiefest things of all.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Besides, there was an agreeable air of mystery about it: we thought of Delphi, and Eleusis, and Samothrace: we should discover that Truth which the dim eyes of worldly men and women were unable to see, and the day of disclosure would be the day of Triumph.
Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home Bayard Taylor 2008
After the contest at Chalcis, Hesiod went to Delphi and there was warned that the ‘issue of death should overtake him in the fair grove of Nemean Zeus.’ Avoiding therefore Nemea on the Isthmus of Corinth, to which he supposed the oracle to refer, Hesiod retired to Oenoe in Locris where he was entertained by Amphiphanes and Ganyetor, sons of a certain Phegeus.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008

Quotes with DELPHI (3)

Wise random strangers at bars are modern-day Oracles of Delphi, except drunk and sometimes leaving abruptly when it's their turn for karaoke.
Kelly Williams Brown Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy Steps
It is no coincidence that precisely when things started going downhill with the gods, politics gained its bliss-making character. There would be no reason for objecting to this, since the gods, too were not exactly fair. But at least people saw temples instead of termite architecture. Bliss is drawing closer; it is no longer in the afterlife, it will come, though not momentarily, sooner or later in the here and now - in time. The anarch thinks more primitively; he refuses to …
Ernst Junger Eumeswil
The problem with romance is the occlusion. The tunnel vision, drawing your every gaze downstream, into those other eyes, the flotsam of your better self, your clearer self, along for the ride. It doesn't matter what secrets swirl and bob in the waters beneath you, as you float toward that lady at Delphi, who, you imagined, reading Mythology, must have been beautiful. It doesn't matter that Charybdis, with no body, with no form, with only a mouth-as-being, couldn't have been e…
Darin Bradley Noise
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 53 times in crossword archives (1953–2025).