Crossword-Solution: EPE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EPE | anagram | EEP, PEE |
We have 7 clues for the answer “EPE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| It has a foible and a forte | 1 answer |
| Commune in the Netherlands | 3 answers |
| Netherlands commune | 5 answers |
| Netherlands town. | 8 answers |
| Dutch commune | 9 answers |
| Dutch town | 9 answers |
| DUTCH city/town | 53 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EPE (5)
William Longue-Epeé, son of Rollo the great leader of these Northmen, curiously enough commenced the rebuilding of the abbey, and it was completed in the year of the English conquest.
But Epeüs, Heroic chief, upraised him by his hand, And his own comrades from the circus forth870 Led him, step dragging after step, the blood Ejecting grumous, and at every pace Rolling his head languid from side to side.
But as the prouerbe saith, "In trust appeared treacherie." For on the first night of the mariage, Danaus deliuered to ech of his daughters a sword, charging them that when their husbands after their bankets and pastimes were once brought into a sound sléepe, ech of them should slea hir husband, menacing them with death vnlesse they fulfilled his commandement.
They all therefore obeied the will of their father, Hypermnestra onely excepted, with whom preuailed more the loue of kinred and wedlocke, than the feare of hir fathers displeasure: for shee alone spared the life of hir husband Lynceus, waking him out of his sléepe, and warning him to depart and flée into Aegypt to his father.
Besides this, the Galles attempted in the night season to haue entred the capitoll: and in déed ordered their enterprise so secretlie, that they had atchieued their purpose, if a [Sidenote: The capitoll defended.] sort of ganders had not with their crie and noise disclosed them, in wakening the Romans that were asléepe: & so by that meanes were the Galles beaten backe and repelled.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1953–2007).