Crossword-Solution: LYONNAIS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| RHONE departement, region of | 1 answer |
| LOIRE region | 3 answers |
| French mountains | 22 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LYONNAIS (5)
For instance, Pere Menestrier thinks that the Scoras mentioned by Polybius is the Saona; Letronne, Larauza and Schweighauser think it is the Isere; Cochard, a learned Lyonnais, calls it the Drome, and for all who have eyes to see there are between Scoras and Scrivia great geographical and linguistical resemblances,--to say nothing of the probability, amounting almost to certainty, that the Carthaginian fleet was moored in the Gulf of Spezzia or the roadstead of Genoa.
Leroux get on for money?” “I have opened a credit for her,” explained the novelist, wearily, “at the Credit Lyonnais, in Paris.” Dunbar scribbled busily in his notebook.
Leroux by the Credit Lyonnais in Paris to enable her to draw at her convenience upon that establishment against the said order.
You follow me? The signature on the checks drawn against the Credit Lyonnais will be the SAME as the specimen forwarded by the London County and Suburban, since they will be written by the same lady--the duplicate Mrs.
Therefore, the French bank will have no means of detecting the harmless little deception practised upon them, and the English bank, if it should ever see those checks, will raise no question, since the checks will have been honored by the Credit Lyonnais.” Soames finished his whisky-and-soda at a gulp.
Quotes with LYONNAIS (1)
I observed on most collected stones the imprints of innumerable plant fragments which were so different from those which are growing in the Lyonnais, in the nearby provinces, and even in the rest of France, that I felt like collecting plants in a new world... The number of these leaves, the way they separated easily, and the great variety of plants whose imprints I saw, appeared to me just as many volumes of botany representing in the same quarry the oldest library of the world.