Crossword-Solution: FILS 4 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Son, in Paris 1 answer
Monsieur's son 1 answer
One of the Dumas family 1 answer
Pere and mere's son 1 answer
Pierre's son 1 answer
Père's counterpart 1 answer
Père's heir 1 answer
Père's offshoot 1 answer
Père's son 1 answer
Seine son 1 answer
Son, at the Sorbonne 1 answer
Monique's son 1 answer
Son, in Somme 1 answer
Son, in Verdun 1 answer
Son, on the Seine 1 answer
Son, to Sartre 1 answer
Son: Fr. 1 answer
Sons, in some business names 1 answer
Sons, to Serge 1 answer
Used after a surname to distinguish a son from a father of the same name 1 answer
in French Son 1 answer
monetary unit of Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, and Kuwait 1 answer
Member of a "famille." 1 answer
Author Dumas ___ 1 answer
Coin of Iraq and Jordan 1 answer
FRENCH son 1 answer
Jordan's cash 1 answer
Jr. in Paris 1 answer
Jr., in French names 1 answer
Junior Dumas 1 answer
Louis I, to Charlemagne 1 answer
Louis XIII, to Henry IV 1 answer
Dumas __ 2 answers
KUWAITI coin 2 answers
IRAQI currency 2 answers
IRAQI coin 2 answers
Bahrain money 2 answers
Member of la famille 4 answers
DE PERE 10 answers
DE PERE LOCALE 10 answers
Dantès Dumas character 10 answers
A DUMAS 10 answers
German river 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FILS (5)

There seems a certain poetical justice in the fact that Alexandre Dumas _fils_ and Victorien Sardou, the two giants of modern drama, should have divided between them the inheritance of Louis XIV., its greatest patron.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
Both these men were considered excellent swordsmen, but when Beauchamp heard again the little gray man’s “à mort, mon fils,” he shuddered, and the little hairs at the nape of his neck rose up, and his spine froze, for he knew that he had heard the sentence of death passed upon him; for no mortal had yet lived who could vanquish such a swordsman as he who now faced him.
The Outlaw of Torn Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Why, O treacherous woman! were my dress boots withheld? Dramatis personæ: père R., amusing, long-winded, in many points like papa; mère R., nice, delicate, likes hymns, knew Aunt Margaret (’t’ould man knew Uncle Alan); fille R., nommée Sara (no h), rather nice, lights up well, good voice, _interested_ face; Miss L., nice also, washed out a little, and, I think, a trifle sentimental; fils R., in a Leith office, smart, full of happy epithet, amusing.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 1 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
Madame Jenkin, qu’il entourait si galamment, et ses deux jeunes fils donnaient encore plus de relief à sa personne.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
And when y' have plac't your tapers on her urn, How poor a tribute 'tis to weep and mourn! That flood the channell of your eye-lids fils, When you lose trifles, or what's lesse, your wills.
Lucasta Richard Lovelace 1996

Quotes with FILS (2)

Ainsi dans le faste ostenstatoire d'une dernière cérémonie, le bourgeois, laissant à ses fils un héritage plus riche que celui qu'il a reçu de son père, quite ce monde où il a conu au moins deux grands sources de joie, la fortune et la vanité... Thus in the ostentatious pomp of a last ceremony, the bourgeois, leaving his sons a richer heritage than he has received from his own father, departs from this world where he has known at least two great sources of joy, the fortune and the vanity...
Georges Mongredien La Vie Quotidienne sous Louis XIV
Joseph lost his son and Christ. (Joseph a perdu - Son fils et Jésus.)
Charles de Leusse
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 38 times in crossword archives (1961–2015).