Crossword-Solution: MOONRISE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Moonrise | n. | The rising of the moon above the horizon; also, the time of its rising. |
We have 28 clues for the answer “MOONRISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Event often visible in the evening sky | 1 answer |
| Wes Anderson's "___ Kingdom" | 1 answer |
| Twilight occurrence | 1 answer |
| Twilight event | 1 answer |
| Time for romance. | 1 answer |
| Start of evening light | 1 answer |
| Reveille for Dracula | 1 answer |
| RISING moon | 1 answer |
| Lunar emergence | 1 answer |
| Lunar appearance | 1 answer |
| Luna's ascent | 1 answer |
| Luna's ascension above the horizon | 1 answer |
| Iconic Ansel Adams photograph shot in Hernandez, New Mexico | 1 answer |
| Event on the horizon | 1 answer |
| Evening sight. | 1 answer |
| Evening phenomenon. | 1 answer |
| Evening occurrence | 1 answer |
| Evening event, usually | 1 answer |
| Dusk follower, often | 1 answer |
| Crescent's ascent | 1 answer |
| Bright night sight | 1 answer |
| Bad time for lunatics? | 1 answer |
| A beauty of night. | 1 answer |
| time of night | 2 answers |
| Ansel Adams subject | 3 answers |
| Lunar event | 3 answers |
| ADAMS, ANSEL MILIEU | 11 answers |
| Sky sight | 16 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MOONRISE (5)
You have already interrupted one ‘pater’, two ‘aves’, and a ‘credo’, which I, miserable sinner that I am, should, according to my vow, have said before moonrise.” “The road—the road!” vociferated the knight, “give me directions for the road, if I am to expect no more from thee.” “The road,” replied the hermit, “is easy to hit.
Yet he knew not how to set his youthful words against the father's wisdom; so he stood up, and got his shirt into his hand, and as he did it over his head he fell to singing to himself a song of eventide of the High House of Upmeads, the words whereof were somewhat like to these: Art thou man, art thou maid, through the long grass a-going? For short shirt thou bearest, and no beard I see, And the last wind ere moonrise about thee is blowing.
They were so ill-fitting as to be quite grotesque; even as he appeared in black outline against the moonrise, the coat-collar in which his head was buried made him look like a hunchback, and the long loose sleeves looked as if he had no hands.
Hush! if you saw some western cloud All billowy-bosomed, over-bowed By many benedictions--sun’s And moon’s and evening-star’s at once-- And so, you, looking and loving best, Conscious grew, your passion drew Cloud, sunset, moonrise, star-shine too, Down on you, near and yet more near, Till flesh must fade for heaven was here!-- Thus leant she and lingered--joy and fear Thus lay she a moment on my breast.
Light came to her face like moonrise, two radiant wings sprang from her shoulders; and even as a butterfly bursts from its dull cocoon, so the human Psyche blossomed into immortality.
Quotes with MOONRISE (3)
Moonrise is a fabulous novel and my damn wife wrote it and that’s me up there near Highlands shouting it out to the hills.
A song she heard Of cold that gathers Like winter's tongue Among the shadows It rose like blackness In the sky That on volcano'sVomit rise A Stone of ruin From burn to chill Like black moonrise Her voice fell still...
All my life I have refused to be for or against parties, for or against nations, for or against people. I never seek novelty or the eccentric; I do not go from land to land to contrast civilizations. I seek only, wherever I go, for symbols of greatness, and as I have already said, they may be found in the eyes of a child, in the movement of a gladiator, in the heart of a gypsy, in twilight in Ireland or in moonrise over the deserts. To hold the spirit of greatness is in my mi…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal.
Used 24 times in crossword archives (1955–2019).