Crossword-Solution: JOSEF 5 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Film director Von Sternberg 1 answer
von Sternberg Director 1 answer
___ K., Kafka's protagonist in "The Trial" 1 answer
___ K. of Kafka's "The Trial" 1 answer
___ K. (protagonist of Kafka's "The Trial") 1 answer
Von Sternberg who directed Marlene Dietrich 1 answer
Twentieth-century abstract artist Albers 1 answer
Stalin's first name 1 answer
Pianist Hofmann 1 answer
Op artist Albers 1 answer
Indy car racer Newgarden 1 answer
German artist Albers 1 answer
Franz __ Land: Arctic archipelago 1 answer
Franz __ Land, Artic archipelago 1 answer
Franz -- Haydn 1 answer
Figure in a Dutch crèche 1 answer
Director von Sternberg 1 answer
Conferee at Potsdam. 1 answer
Composer Franz __ Haydn 1 answer
Austria's Franz ___ 1 answer
Artist Albers 1 answer
Abstract artist Albers 1 answer
"Homage to the Square" artist Albers 1 answer
"Glas-Spiele" composer ___ Anton Riedl 1 answer
COMPOSER ERIK ABSTRACT ARTIST MARK 10 answers
Albers Artist 10 answers
Abstract artist Mark 10 answers
ARTIST ABSTRACT ARTIST MARK 10 answers
ABSTRACT ARTIST MILTON ___ 10 answers
ARTIST GERMAN 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CAEZME
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eruption
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Sentences with JOSEF (5)

Hang him! Did he think I’d flinch from his bottle?” The bottle was opened, and Josef filled the King’s glass.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
Lower California had already been occupied by two companies of Stevenson's regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel Burton, who had taken post at La Paz, and a small party of sailors was on shore at San Josef, near Cape San Lucas, detached from the Lexington, Lieutenant-Commander Bailey.
The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Vol. I. William T. Sherman 2006
Their rooms, a corner suite, looked out on a pretty green square, the Merzimplatz, and down on the Franz Josef quay.
Mark Twain, A Biography, Vol. 2, Part 2, 1886-1900 Albert Bigelow Paine 2006
Before that he had been a fisherman off the coast of Norway, in the region of the Lofoden Islands, from whence he had made trips still farther north to Spitzbergen and even to Franz Josef Land.
The Smoky God Willis George Emerson 2002
But cousin Josef was possessed of red hair and a temper which was redder still, and, moreover, a superlative will, bending to none, and laughing at those who tried to bend him.
The Puppet Crown Harold MacGrath 2002

Quotes with JOSEF (3)

I haven't re-read Kafka for forty years. I had a second read-through when first teaching English at the University of Warwick in the 1970s, but since then have not been tempted to return. The reason for this, I suspect, is that he is a young person's writer, not in the sense that only the young can appreciate him, but because on first exposure he is so comprehensively and unexpectedly formative that you may never feel the need to read him again. He becomes part of you, and yo…
Rick Gekoski Lost, Stolen or Shredded: Stories of Missing Works of Art and Literature
Literature destabilizes thought by breaking open language and smuggling in sound, rhythm, and image--an invasion of aesthetics. More easily than analytic writing, poetry can emancipate itself from the standard definitions of words, enabling a breakthrough to new (and perhaps wayward or even nonsensical) meaning, which can then develop after the fact--different at each new reading. Literary language is presumptuous. It dips into the unknown in order to get nearer to a truth di…
Marie Luise Knott Unlearning with Hannah Arendt
But then, staring at the label on one crate, which read SWORD-CANE-DLUBECK SHOE TREE-HORASUITS (3)-HORAASSORTED HANDKERCHIEFS (6)-HORAJosef felt a bloom of dread in his belly, and all at once he was certain that it was not going to matter one iota how his father and the others behaved. Orderly or chaotic, well inventoried and civil or jumbled and squabbling, the Jews of Prague were dust on the boots of the Germans, to be whisked off with an indiscriminate broom. Stoicism and …
Michael Chabon The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
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Used 19 times in crossword archives (1945–2022).