Crossword-Solution: GALLIPOLI
We have 11 clues for the answer “GALLIPOLI”
| Clue | Answers |
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| 1981 Mel Gibson film | 1 answer |
| Abortive attack area of W. W. I | 1 answer |
| City on the Dardanelles. | 1 answer |
| Gelibolu | 1 answer |
| THRACIAN Chersonnese, modern | 1 answer |
| Titular peninsula in a 1981 film about a 1915 military campaign | 1 answer |
| Turkish peninsula | 1 answer |
| Where over 200,000 British soldiers died during WWI | 1 answer |
| DARDANELLES END | 10 answers |
| stair | 36 answers |
| peninsula | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with GALLIPOLI (5)
There was a fine old stock of deadly weapons—mostly machine-guns and some field-pieces, and enough shells to blow up the Gallipoli peninsula.
But a veteran band of fifteen hundred Catalans, or French, stood firm in the strong fortress of Gallipoli on the Hellespont, displayed the banners of Arragon, and offered to revenge and justify their chief, by an equal combat of ten or a hundred warriors.
They leave on the left a deep gulf, at the bottom of which Nicomedia was seated, the Imperial residence of Diocletian; and they pass the small islands of Cyzicus and Proconnesus before they cast anchor at Gallipoli; where the sea, which separates Asia from Europe, is again contracted into a narrow channel.
The capture of Jerusalem and the successes in Mesopotamia are great strides forward in the destruction of the Ottoman Empire; though it must be admitted that the Gallipoli episode proved that the Turk still possesses a ‘notable horn’ of strength.
The Venetian fleet had attacked the kingdom of Naples, taken Gallipoli, and harassed the neighboring places.
Quotes with GALLIPOLI (3)
My dad always told me that the principal reason he chose New Zealand to emigrate to after World War II was the high regard his father had for the Kiwis he encountered at Gallipoli.
I was 15 years old at university, studying economics and philosophy, and I saw a retrospective of Australian film. They were very raw. 'Picnic at Hanging Rock,' 'Gallipoli;' they were fantastic.
'Into the Blizzard' follows the author as he traces the footsteps of the Newfoundland Regiment during the First World War: where they trained in Scotland, where they fought in Gallipoli and where they died at the Battle of the Somme in France.
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Appears in: Chronicle, NYT, Slate.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1957–2015).