Crossword-Solution: LISBOA
We have 12 clues for the answer “LISBOA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Capital de Portugal | 1 answer |
| Capital of República Portuguesa | 1 answer |
| City from which Vasco da Gama sailed, to locals | 1 answer |
| Iberian capital, locally | 1 answer |
| Maior cidade de Portugal | 1 answer |
| Portugal's capital, in Portugal | 1 answer |
| Portugal's capital, locally | 1 answer |
| Portugal's capital, to the Portuguese | 1 answer |
| Portugal's capital, to the locals | 1 answer |
| European capital, to natives | 2 answers |
| PORTUGUESE capital | 3 answers |
| capital Portugal | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LISBOA (5)
Then Madam Van de Weyer, who comes next, follows close upon the train of the former, then Baroness Brunnow, the Madam Bunsen, then Madam Lisboa, then Lady Palmerston, who, as the wife of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, is to introduce the Princess Callimachi, Baroness de Beust, and myself.
What beauties doth Lisboa first unfold! Her image floating on that noble tide, Which poets vainly pave with sands of gold, But now whereon a thousand keels did ride Of mighty strength, since Albion was allied, And to the Lusians did her aid afford A nation swoll'n with ignorance and pride, Who lick, yet loathe, the hand that waves the sword.
The Portuguese fisheries in Newfoundland must have commenced shortly after the voyages of the brothers Cortereaes in 1501-2, as they appear to have been carried on in 1506, from a decree of the king of Portugal published at Leiria on the 14th of October in that year, directing his officers to collect tithes of fish which should be brought into his kingdom from Terra Nova; [Footnote: Memorias Economicas da academia Real das Sciencias da Lisboa, tom.
From Goa one sails by way of India to the cape of Buena Esperança [Good Hope], and to the Terceras [i.e., Azores] Islands, and thence to Portugal and the port of Lisboa.
Ulissipont is pedantic; and as I have _Hellas_ and _Eros_ not long before, there would be something like an affectation of Greek terms, which I wish to avoid, since I shall have a perilous quantity of _modern_ Greek in my notes, as specimens of the tongue; therefore Lisboa may keep its place.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (2007–2025).