Crossword-Solution: LORIENT 7 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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China and environs, to the French 1 answer
Where Darian was in command. 1 answer
U-boat base between Brest and St. Nazaire. 1 answer
The East of France? 1 answer
Sub base blasted by Allied bombers. 1 answer
German-held sub base between Brest and St. Nazaire. 1 answer
French sub base. 1 answer
French seaport taken by the Allies in May 1945 1 answer
Ex-U-boat port of France. 1 answer
Brittany seaport that housed a U-boat base in WWII 1 answer
Important French port. 2 answers
German submarine base in France. 2 answers
Seaport in Brittany. 2 answers
FRENCH naval station 3 answers
BRITTANY NEIGHBOR 10 answers
ANIMAL HOUSED BY ECCENTRIC AMELIA 10 answers
CHINA AND ENVIRONS, ONCE, 10 answers
Brittany. 11 answers
FRENCH seaport 20 answers
FRENCH port 25 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Louise Clocher said she had seen Helene on the road between Auray and Lorient in the company of a soldier.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
From Ploermel, Auray, Lorient, and other places doctors and relatives of the dead came to bear witness to Helene's cooking and nursing activities, and to speak of the thefts she had been found committing.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
The 25th, the Princess was at Lorient, and there laid the corner-stone of the monument erected to Bisson, the lieutenant of the navy who, in the Greek expedition, October, 1827, being charged with the command of a brig taken from the Turks by Admiral de Rigny's fleet, blew up the vessel, with the crew, rather than surrender.
The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X Imbert De Saint-Amand 2003
Having been forced to make railroads, it has been deemed impossible that we should make verse." But here was Saint-John de Crevecoeur writing, in the eighteenth century, his idyllic Letters, while, if he did not build railways, he interested himself in the experiments of Fitch and Rumsey and Parmentier, and organised a packet-line between New York and Lorient, in Brittany.
Letters from an American Farmer Hector St. John de Crevecoeur 2003
Then came the turn of the fabric of the ships themselves, and we had a series of experiments made on the practising ground at Gavres, near Lorient, to test the penetration of projectiles on every sort of substance--wood, coal, gutta-percha, iron plates, and finally on iron plates superimposed one on the other--in other words armour-plating.
Memoirs Prince de Joinville 2004
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1943–2010).