Crossword-Solution: FAUST 5 letters, 83 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Hero for Gounod, Berlioz and Liszt. 1 answer
Legendary soul-seller 1 answer
Legendary soul seller 1 answer
Legendary bargainer 1 answer
Legendary German alchemist 1 answer
Krautrock band 1 answer
Inspiration for "Damn Yankees" 1 answer
Infamous soul seller 1 answer
In legend he sold his soul to the devil 1 answer
Immoral Goethe character 1 answer
Margaret's seducer 1 answer
He sold his soul 1 answer
He made a pact with the Devil 1 answer
He made a deal with the devil 1 answer
He made a deal with Mephistopheles 1 answer
He kills Valentine. 1 answer
Gounod's soul seller 1 answer
Gounod opera about a soul-seller 1 answer
Gounod classic 1 answer
Goethian character. 1 answer
Storied soul seller 1 answer
opera by Gounod 1 answer
an alchemist of German legend who sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for knowledge 1 answer
Work by Goethe 1 answer
WANDERING necromancer 1 answer
WANDERING astrologer 1 answer
Victim of Mephistopheles 1 answer
Tragedy by Goethe 1 answer
Subject of three operas. 1 answer
Subject of Berlioz opera. 1 answer
Gounod five-actor 1 answer
Soul-seller of legend 1 answer
Soul seller of legend 1 answer
Role for Richard Tucker. 1 answer
Richard Tucker role. 1 answer
Noted soul seller 1 answer
Noted deal-maker of literature 1 answer
Mephistopheles's friend 1 answer
Marlowe's hero. 1 answer
Goethe drama, 1832. 1 answer
Charles Gounod opera 1 answer
Goethe's soul-seller 1 answer
Doctor who sold his soul to the devil (nope, BEN CARSON doesn't fit) 1 answer
Early krautrock band 1 answer
Legendary German who sold his soul to the devil 1 answer
Famous tenor role. 1 answer
German magician and alchemist 1 answer
German magician-astrologer 1 answer
German people astrologer 1 answer
Goethe character who makes a pact with the devil 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FAUST (5)

Shall it be ‘Faust’ or the ‘Vita Nuova,’ the ‘Tempest’ or ‘Les Caprices de Marianne,’ or the thirty-first canto of the ‘Paradise,’ or ‘Epipsychidion’ or ‘Lycidas’? Tell me, dear, which one?” As he spoke he saw the answer trembling joyously upon her lips; but it died in the ensuing silence, and she stood motionless, resisting the persuasion of his hand.
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 2 (of 10) Edith Wharton 1995
She is apt to be a bit hazy as to who is singing, and with the exception of _Faust_ and _Carmen_, has rudimentary ideas about plots.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
Gounod is said to be `a rather modern musician'; he wrote _Othello, Three Holy Children_, besides _Faust_ and other works.
Literary Blunders Henry Benjamin Wheatley 1995
Etienne Saint-Faust de Lamotte, a provincial nobleman of ancient lineage and moderate health, ex-equerry to the King, desired in the year 1774 to dispose of a property in the country, the estate of Buisson-Souef near Villeneuve-le-Roi, which he had purchased some ten years before out of money acquired by a prudent marriage.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
The opera was "Faust." As the three principal men singers were all expensive--the tenor alone, twelve hundred a night--Crossley put in a comparatively modestly salaried Marguerite.
The Price She Paid David Graham Phillips 1996

Quotes with FAUST (3)

What is gained by the transcendence of the object is the identifiability of the object in a plurality of acts and the identifiability of what is thought by several individuals. This identifiability is not restricted to ideal objects, which are generated according to a definite operational law and are therefore producible by everyone out of the same material of intuition which is given prior to any particular sense-experience. The identifiability obtains in precisely the same …
Max Scheler
Love loves and in loving always looks beyond what it has in hand and possesses. The driving impulse [*Triebimpuls*] which arouses may tire out; love itself does not tire. This *sursum corda* which is the essence of love may take on fundamentally different forms at different elevations in the various regions of value. The sensualist is struck by the way the pleasure he gets from the objects of his enjoyment gives him less and less satisfaction while his driving impulse stays t…
Max Scheler
When someone offers you lines like that, he must be Mephistopheles and you must be Faust. You know you shouldn't succumb to such language, but you succumb.
William Logan
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 109 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).