Crossword-Solution: MANEGE 6 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Manege n. Art of horsemanship, or of training horses.
Manege n. A school for teaching horsemanship, and for training
horses.

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We have 18 clues for the answer “MANEGE”

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Horse riding movements 1 answer
the French word for a riding academy 1 answer
riding school 1 answer
art of training horses and riders 1 answer
The art of horsemanship. 1 answer
School for training horses 1 answer
Riding academy 1 answer
Horsemanship school 1 answer
Horse-training school 1 answer
Equestrian skills 1 answer
Equestrian school 1 answer
Equestrian institution 1 answer
Art of training horses 1 answer
Art of training and riding horses 1 answer
Art of horsemanship 1 answer
Actions of a trained horse 1 answer
Horsemanship 5 answers
A PATH SUITABLE FOR RIDING OR LEADING HORSES 10 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with MANEGE (5)

XIX Drawn by enchantment from his distant lair, The wizard thought but how to tame the foal; And, in a month, instructed him to bear Saddle and bit, and gallop to the goal; And execute on earth or in mid air, All shifts of manege, course and caracole; He with such labour wrought.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
Nor much their mighty strength or manege-lore Avails the steeds; for, prostrate in the dust, Crumbles each knight and charger in mid-course; Whelmed in one fate, the rider and his horse.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
Though the horses of Germany were neither beautiful, swift, nor practised in the skilful evolutions of the Roman manege, several of the nations obtained renown by their cavalry; but, in general, the principal strength of the Germans consisted in their infantry, 73 which was drawn up in several deep columns, according to the distinction of tribes and families.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Though the horses of Germany were neither beautiful, swift, nor practised in the skilful evolutions of the Roman manege, several of the nations obtained renown by their cavalry; but, in general, the principal strength of the Germans consisted in their infantry, which was drawn up in several deep columns, according to the distinction of tribes and families.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
But he was soon reassured; the Spaniard wheeled round towards him, and began to put the rough hackney through all the paces of the manege with a grace and skill which won applause from the beholders.
Westward Ho! Charles Kingsley 2006
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1965–2018).