Crossword-Solution: KUE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KUE | anagram | EKU, EUK, UKE |
We have 23 clues for the answer “KUE”
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| It's under 1 and 2 | 1 answer |
| name of the letter Q | 1 answer |
| indonesian snack | 1 answer |
| U preceder, often | 1 answer |
| Scrabble 10-pointer, spelled out | 1 answer |
| Quest leader | 1 answer |
| Q, orthographically | 1 answer |
| Little-used letter | 1 answer |
| Letter before ar | 1 answer |
| Letter after pee | 1 answer |
| Its tail bisects its bowl in some types | 1 answer |
| It's represented by a circle with a line through it | 1 answer |
| It's between pee and ar | 1 answer |
| It precedes ar | 1 answer |
| It follows a pee | 1 answer |
| It doesn't appear anywhere in a list of US state names | 1 answer |
| It comes before ar | 1 answer |
| Ending for 7 acceptable Scrabble words | 1 answer |
| Ar predecessor | 1 answer |
| Scrabble 10-pointer | 3 answers |
| AR | 6 answers |
| AR FOLLOWER | 9 answers |
| Letter | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KUE (5)
The method adopted is as follows:--a large square or oblong net, (kue-rad-ko) from thirty to sixty feet broad, and from twenty to forty deep, is formed by lacing together pieces of old fishing nets, or any others, made of light twine, that they may have.
Such are Kas in later Lycaonia, Tabal or Tubal in south-eastern Cappadocia, Khilakku, which left its name to historical Cilicia, and Kue in the rich eastern Cilician plain and the north-eastern hills.
The kings of Tarsus now extended their power into adjoining lands, such as Kue on the east and Tabal on the north, and probably over even the holding of the Kummukh; for Herodotus, writing a century and a half after our date, makes the Euphrates a boundary of Cilicia.
Mita's relations with Kue, Tabal and Carchemish do not, in themselves, argue that his seat of power was anywhere else than in the east of Asia Minor, where Moschi did actually survive till much later times: but, on the other hand, the occurrence of inscriptions in the distinctive script of Phrygia at Eyuk, east of the Halys, and at Tyana, south-east of the central Anatolian desert, argue that at some time the filaments of Phrygian power did stretch into Cappadocia and towards the land of the later Moschi.
They are named by the Chinese Ge-pen; the terminating syllable _go_, added by Marco Polo, is supposed to be the Chinese word _kue_, signifying kingdom, which is commonly annexed to the names of foreign countries.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1970–2021).