Crossword-Solution: EPOPEE 6 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Epopee n. Alt. of Epopoeia

We have 23 clues for the answer “EPOPEE”

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Poetry genre 1 answer
Poetic form whose name is also French word found in "O Canada" 1 answer
Heroic poem or poetry 1 answer
Grand work in verse 1 answer
An epic poem. 1 answer
Poetry on a grand scale 2 answers
Heroic poetry 2 answers
"Iliad," for one 2 answers
Grand-scale poem 2 answers
The "Iliad," e.g. 2 answers
An epic. 2 answers
EPIC poetry 2 answers
Lofty verse 3 answers
Heroic poem 3 answers
Long narrative poem 4 answers
Narrative poem 5 answers
Heroic verse. 5 answers
epic poem 6 answers
A LONG NARRATIVE POEM TELLING OF A HERO'S DEEDS 10 answers
Literary genre 12 answers
Poetry 20 answers
type of poem 21 answers
Poem 37 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 EPOPEE (5)

Silence straightway, stern Muse, the soft cymbals of pleasure, Be all bronzen these numbers, and martial the measure! Breathe, sonorously breathe, o'er the spirit in me One strain, sad and stern, of that deep Epopee Which thou, from the fashionless cloud of far time, Chantest lonely, when Victory, pale, and sublime In the light of the aureole over her head, Hears, and heeds not the wound in her heart fresh and red.
Lucile Owen Meredith 1999
There likewise tragedy will be seen to borrow from the epopee; and that which borrows is always of less dignity, because it has not of its own.
Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry John Dryden 2014
The comparison therefore which I made betwixt the epopee and the tragedy was not altogether a digression, for it is concluded on all hands that they are both the masterpieces of human wit.
Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry John Dryden 2014
His "Orlando," it is true, is a medley of lies and truths--sacred and profane--wars, loves, enchantments, giants, madheroes, and adventurous damsels, but then, he gives it you very fairly for what it is, and does not pretend to put it upon you for the true 'epopee', or epic poem.
Letters to His Son, 1750 The Earl of Chesterfield 2004
His “Orlando,” it is true, is a medley of lies and truths--sacred and profane--wars, loves, enchantments, giants, madheroes, and adventurous damsels, but then, he gives it you very fairly for what it is, and does not pretend to put it upon you for the true ‘epopee’, or epic poem.
The PG Edition of Chesterfield’s Letters to His Son The Earl of Chesterfield 2004
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, S&S.

Used 24 times in crossword archives (1952–2010).