Crossword-Solution: MOREAU 6 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Jeanne of "Jules and Jim" 1 answer
French actress Jeanne 1 answer
French general (1763–1813). 1 answer
H. G. Wells villain 1 answer
H.G. Wells doctor 1 answer
H.G. Wells title character 1 answer
H.G. Wells title doctor 1 answer
H.G. Wells vivisectionist 1 answer
H.G. Wells' "The Island of Dr. ___" 1 answer
H.G. Wells's vivisectionist 1 answer
Film Dr. with an island 1 answer
Jeanne of "Jules et Jim" 1 answer
Mad scientist in an H.G. Wells classic 1 answer
Title "Dr." in an H. G. Wells story 1 answer
Wells mad scientist 1 answer
Wells' "The Island of Dr. __" 1 answer
Wells' island doctor 1 answer
Wells's "The Island of Dr. __" 1 answer
Wells's demented doctor 1 answer
Wells's island doctor 1 answer
Fictional doctor who conducted unspeakable experiments 1 answer
"Orpheus" painter 1 answer
"The Island of Doctor __": H.G. Wells novel 1 answer
"The Island of Doctor ___" 1 answer
"The Island of Dr. __" 1 answer
Brando role of 1996 1 answer
Demented doctor in an H.G. Wells title 1 answer
Doctor in an H. G. Wells novel 1 answer
Doctor in an H. G. Wells title 1 answer
Doctor in an H.G. Wells novel 1 answer
Doctor played by Laughton, Lancaster and Brando 1 answer
Doctor with an island of Beast Folk 1 answer
Dr. in an H. G. Wells novel 1 answer
Dr. in an H.G. Wells novel 1 answer
Wells title character 2 answers
Actress Jeanne 3 answers
CRAIN, JEANNE FILM 10 answers
CRAIN, JEANNE 10 answers
A HOLE-AND-CORNER LIFE IN SOME OBSCURE COMMUNITY- H.G.WELLS 11 answers
Demented 30 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
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 covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with MOREAU (5)

Moreau quotes a case of an infant similar in conformation to the foregoing monster, who was born in Switzerland in 1764, and whose supernumerary parts were amputated by means of a ligature.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
The illustrations by Gravelot, Moreau, Marillier, and the rest, are certainly delicate, graceful, full of character, stamped with style.
Letters on Literature Andrew Lang 2005
Pichegru, Georges, Moreau, the Duc d’Enghien, Polignac and Riviere, the two friends of the Comte d’Artois are in it.” “What an amalgamation!” cried Grevin.
An Historical Mystery Honore de Balzac 1998
Moreau.” The rich man may come to breeding a tribe of dwarfs to be his jockeys, and a tribe of giants to be his hall-porters.
What’s Wrong With The World G.K. Chesterton 1999
Three hours later, when the colonel entered the salon where he was presented to Madame de Rastignac, he found there the Baron de Nucingen, who came nearly every day to breakfast with his son-in-law before the Bourse hour, Emile Blondet of the “Debats,” Messieurs Moreau (de l’Oise), Dionis, and Camusot, three deputies madly loquacious, and two newly elected deputies whose names it is doubtful if Rastignac knew himself.
The Deputy of Arcis Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with MOREAU (3)

Amedeo loved thick tomes, and in tackling them he felt the physical pleasure of undertaking a great task. Weighing them in his hand, thick, closely printed, squat, he would consider with some apprehension the number of pages, the length of the chapters, then venture into them, a bit reluctant at the beginning, without any desire to perform the initial chore of remembering the names, catching the drift of the story; then he would entrust himself to it, running along the lines,…
Italo Calvino Difficult Loves
Bearing witness from the sides of the room, ten or more lepers shouted at the bizarre scene, “Diable! Diable!” And then chants of some sort, or prayers, followed by more shouts of “Diable!” They were hurling these words at Moreau like stones.
Cole Alpaugh The Spy's Little Zonbi
Had Moreau had any intelligible object, I could have sympathized at least a little with him. I am not so squeamish about pain as that. I could have forgiven him a little even, had his motive been only hate. But he was so irresponsible, so utterly careless! His curiosity, his mad, aimless investigations, drove him on; and the Things were thrown out to live a year or so, to struggle and blunder and suffer, and at last to die painfully.
H. G. Wells The Island of Dr. Moreau
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 45 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).