Crossword-Solution: LATONA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LATONA | anagram | ALTONA, ANATOL, ATONAL, LANTAO |
We have 9 clues for the answer “LATONA”
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| BRITISH relief-ship of Gibraltar (1782) | 1 answer |
| Diana mother of | 1 answer |
| Diana's mother. | 1 answer |
| Mother of Apollo and Diana. | 1 answer |
| She caused the death of Niobe's children. | 1 answer |
| Mother of Diana. | 2 answers |
| mother Apollo | 2 answers |
| Apollo mother | 11 answers |
| Roman goddess | 16 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LATONA (5)
King Jupiter, which his likinge Whilom fulfelde in alle thinge, So priveliche aboute he ladde His lust, that he his wille hadde Of Latona, and on hire that Diane his dowhter he begat 1250 Unknowen of his wif Juno.
And afterward sche knew it so, That Latona for drede fledde Into an Ile, wher sche hedde Hire wombe, which of childe aros.
Thro' Thebes' wide streets Tiresia's daughter came, Divine Latona's mandate to proclaim: The Theban maids to hear the orders ran, When thus Maeonia's prophetess began: "Go, Thebans! great Latona's will obey, "And pious tribute at her altars pay: "With rights divine, the goddess be implor'd, "Nor be her sacred offspring unador'd." Thus Manto spoke.
Niobe now, less haughty than before, With lofty head directs her steps no more She, who late told her pedigree divine, And drove the Thebans from Latona's shrine, How strangely chang'd!--yet beautiful in woe, She weeps, nor weeps unpity'd by the foe.
Among the best for telling are: Arachne Pandora Midas Apollo and Daphne Apollo and Hyacinthus Narcissus Latona and the Rustics Proserpine [Footnote 1: A well-nigh indispensable book for teachers is Guerber's _Myths of Greece and Rome_, which contains in brief form a complete collection of the classic myths.] CHAPTER III ADAPTATION OF STORIES FOR TELLING It soon becomes easy to pick out from a collection such stories as can be well told; but at no time is it easy to find a sufficient number of such stories.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1948–1970).