Crossword-Solution: LYCEUM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Lyceum | n. | A place of exercise with covered walks, in the suburbs of Athens, where Aristotle taught philosophy. |
| Lyceum | n. | A house or apartment appropriated to instruction by lectures or disquisitions. |
| Lyceum | n. | A higher school, in Europe, which prepares youths for the university. |
| Lyceum | n. | An association for debate and literary improvement. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “LYCEUM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Public building for lectures, concerts, plays etc | 1 answer |
| Aristotle's campus | 1 answer |
| Ancient Greek lecture hall | 1 answer |
| Aristotle's school | 1 answer |
| Association for discussion, lectures, etc. | 1 answer |
| Hall for lectures | 1 answer |
| Lecture hall | 1 answer |
| My clue confused lecture hall | 1 answer |
| Name for many a theater | 1 answer |
| Public lecture hall | 1 answer |
| School where Aristotle taught | 1 answer |
| Spot for Aristotle | 1 answer |
| Where Aristotle taught | 1 answer |
| Where to get a lecture | 1 answer |
| public building for concerts | 1 answer |
| Venue hosting educational shows | 1 answer |
| Ancient Greek school | 2 answers |
| Oration location | 2 answers |
| London theatre. | 5 answers |
| meeting hall | 5 answers |
| concert hall | 11 answers |
| EDUCATIONAL institution | 11 answers |
| Amphitheater | 13 answers |
| meeting house | 15 answers |
| ENGLISH theater/theatre | 15 answers |
| Corridor | 19 answers |
| Theater | 29 answers |
| Academy | 29 answers |
| "___ Hall" | 43 answers |
| Garden | 47 answers |
| School | 54 answers |
| institution | 64 answers |
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Sentences with LYCEUM (5)
Within the walls then view 250 The schools of ancient sages—his who bred Great Alexander to subdue the world, Lyceum there; and painted Stoa next.
For instance, though colored children attended the schools, and were treated kindly by their teachers, the New Bedford Lyceum refused, till several years after my residence in that city, to allow any colored person to attend the lectures delivered in its hall.
Since the reporters got here and dragged the whole yarn out of us, I've had half a dozen offers from publishers for my book, a lyceum bureau wants me to lecture on Bookselling as a Form of Public Service, I've had five hundred letters from people asking when the shop will reopen for business, and the American Booksellers' Association has invited me to give an address at its convention next spring.
The Young Men's Sunday Evening Club of the Congregational Church prided itself (and justifiably) on what the papers called its “auspices.” It scorned to present to Winnebago the usual lyceum attractions--Swiss bell ringers, negro glee clubs, and Family Fours.
There were about twenty people, and we ate in the Beefsteak Room of the Lyceum Theater, which is so called after the old Beefsteak Club which formerly met there.
Quotes with LYCEUM (3)
I began my studies with eagerness. Before me I saw a new world opening in beauty and light, and I felt within me the capacity to know all things. In the wonderland of Mind I should be as free as another [with sight and hearing]. Its people, scenery, manners, joys, and tragedies should be living tangible interpreters of the real world. The lecture halls seemed filled with the spirit of the great and wise, and I thought the professors were the embodiment of wisdom... But I soon…
When I was going through school, I joined the Lyceum Youth Theatre, and that kind of cemented it. Through being in and around the building and watching shows, I realised that there was something I really loved about it, so I went into the stage management side.
I did a lot of theatre when I started out. It was the Lyceum, the Citz, the Tron and the Traverse. I came to London and did the Royal Court, the National, 'King Lear' at the Manchester Royal Exchange. I did little bits of comedy, like 'Rab C Nesbitt,' but I wasn't predominantly about comedy.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1953–2019).