Crossword-Solution: GENET 5 letters, 108 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Genet n. Alt. of Genette
Genet n. A small-sized, well-proportioned, Spanish horse; a jennet.

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GENET anagram GENTE, TENGE

We have 108 clues for the answer “GENET”

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"Les Bonnes" playwright 1 answer
"Our Lady of the Flowers" author 1 answer
"Our Lady of the Flowers" novelist Jean 1 answer
"Our Lady of the Flowers" writer 1 answer
"The Balcony" playwright Jean 1 answer
"The Blacks" playwright 1 answer
"The Maids" author 1 answer
"The Maids" playwright 1 answer
"The Maids" playwright Jean 1 answer
"The Screens" playwright 1 answer
"The Thief's Journal" author Jean 1 answer
"Theatre of the absurd" dramatist Jean 1 answer
20th-century French dramatist 1 answer
Absurdist author Jean 1 answer
Animal allied to civets. 1 answer
Animal like a civet. 1 answer
Art critic, playwright, and film director Jean 1 answer
Author analyzed by Sartre 1 answer
Author of "Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs", a 1943 novel featuring a drag queen and a pimp 1 answer
Author of "The Thief's Journal" 1 answer
Balcony, The author 1 answer
Citizen ___ (French diplomat) 1 answer
Citizen ___, French envoy to U. S. in Washington's time. 1 answer
Civet cat. 1 answer
Civet s kin 1 answer
Civet's African cousin 1 answer
Civet's cousin 1 answer
Civet's relative 1 answer
Contemporary of Ionesco and Beckett 1 answer
Cousin of a civet 1 answer
Cousin of the civet. 1 answer
Deathwatch author 1 answer
Edmond-Charles _____, French ambassador to the U.S. who recruited American soldiers for the French Revolution 1 answer
Enfant terrible Jean 1 answer
France's Citizen 1 answer
French Minister to U. S., 1793–94. 1 answer
French avant-garde dramatist Jean 1 answer
French criminal/writer 1 answer
French novelist/dramatist associated with the Theater of the Absurd 1 answer
French writer Jean 1 answer
French writer of "The Balcony" 1 answer
French writer of nightmarish plays 1 answer
French writer of novels and dramas for the theater of the absurd 1 answer
Fur animal like a civet. 1 answer
Fur-bearing carnivore 1 answer
He wrote "The Maids" 1 answer
He wrote the novel "Our Lady of the Flowers" in prison 1 answer
Janet Flanner 1 answer
Jean Playwright 1953 Pulitzer 1 answer
LINSANG relative 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with GENET (5)

The ship she was the Embuscade, a thirty-six-gun Republican frigate, Captain Jean Baptiste Bompard, two days out of Le Havre, going to the United States with a Republican French Ambassador of the name of Genet.
Rewards and Fairies Rudyard Kipling 1996
Day in and day out Bompard and Monsieur Genet talked o’ what France had done, and how the United States was going to join her to finish off the English in this war.
Rewards and Fairies Rudyard Kipling 1996
Genet” (that was my Ambassador in the Embuscade) “has failed and gone off disgraced; Faucher” (he was the new man) “hasn’t done any better, but our Abbe will find out, and he will make his profit out of the news.
Rewards and Fairies Rudyard Kipling 1996
What he wanted--what he begged and blustered to know--was just the very words which the President had said to his gentlemen after Genet had left, concerning the peace treaty with England.
Rewards and Fairies Rudyard Kipling 1996
Aon de Boissy; the earldoms or counties of La Palisse, Champignelle, Beaumont, and Villeneuve la Genet, and the marquisate of Toucy.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 1997

Quotes with GENET (3)

Henry Miller, Genet, Sade, Bataille are really important writers for me and I love them, but I feel often they don’t love me, you know? I feel I always have to wrap my head around the way the girl is treated in the works, and the way the woman writer has been treated within their philosophies. I think of Kathy Acker’s Blood and Guts in High School, where Janey Smith is in an S&M relationship with Jean Genet, who she follows around the deserts of Algeria, and he’s horrible to …
Kate Zambreno
Some of us are born rebellious. Like Jean Genet or Arthur Rimbaud, I roam these mean streets like a villain, a vagabond, an outcast, scavenging for the scraps that may perchance plummet off humanity's dirty plates, though often sometimes taking a cab to a restaurant is more convenient.
Patti Smith
I spent a lot of time in college studying theater of the absurd and Beckett and Genet, and then I spent a lot of time after that at 'Gossip Girl' auditions, thinking, 'Wow, I really wasted my money.'
Betty Gilpin
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 138 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).