Crossword-Solution: LUDO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LUDO | anagram | LOUD, OULD |
We have 19 clues for the answer “LUDO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Form of pachisi | 1 answer |
| game played with dice and counters on a board | 1 answer |
| Top chef Lefebvre, author of "Crave" | 1 answer |
| Simple board game | 1 answer |
| Power-pop Warped Tour band from Missouri | 1 answer |
| Parcheesi cousin | 1 answer |
| Pachisi kin | 1 answer |
| Geek-rock Warped Tour band from Missouri | 1 answer |
| Game like parchesi. | 1 answer |
| Game like parcheesi. | 1 answer |
| Board game with counters and dice | 1 answer |
| Alt-rock band from Missouri | 1 answer |
| A board game | 1 answer |
| "Love Me Dead" band | 1 answer |
| PACHISI-like game | 2 answers |
| Traditional board game | 3 answers |
| A SIMPLE BOARD GAME IN WHICH PLAYERS MOVE COUNTERS ACCORDING TO THE THROW OF DICE | 11 answers |
| gambling game | 45 answers |
| board game | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LUDO (5)
Rure morans, quid agam, respondi, pauca rogatus: Mane, deum exoro famulos, post arvaque viso, Partitusque meis justos indico labores; Inde lego, Phoebumque cio, Musamque lacesso; Tunc oleo corpus fingo, mollique palaestra Stringo libens animo, gaudensque ac foenore liber Prandeo, poto, cano, ludo, lavo, caeno, quiesco.
Turning westwards we have: Iuridicis, Erebo, Fisco, fas vivere rapto: Militibus, Medicis, Tortori occidere ludo est; Mentiri Astronomis, Pictoribus atque Poetis.
Paula was my senior by three years; Ludwig, or Ludo--he was called by his nickname all his life--by a year and a half.
Ludo, who afterward became a soldier and as a Prussian officer did good service in the war, was a gentle boy, somewhat delicate in health--the broad-shouldered man shows no trace of it--and the best of playfellows.
The well-known teacher, Adolph Diesterweg, whose acquaintance she had made at the house of a friend, recommended Keilhau, and so our little band was deprived of the leader to whom Ludo and I had looked up with a certain degree of reverence on account of his superior strength, his bold spirit of enterprise, and his kindly condescension to us younger ones.
Quotes with LUDO (2)
We played for about half an hour before I realized we were actually playing two different games. What I’d thought of as ludo was actually a game called gin rummy, and what Warren was playing seemed to be a mixture of craps and table tennis. Once we started playing by one consistent set of rules, though, the fun was really over.
For better or worse, she was the lady Soraya. And the lady Soraya would never dream of missing the warm bulk of Casia's body between her and the hearth, or the comforting drone of Ludo's snores. Or the wry laughter of a slave... a slave, for Azura's sake! The lady Soraya needed no one. The lady Soraya cried herself to sleep.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, NYT, Rock & Roll, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1953–2018).