Crossword-Solution: MYSORE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MYSORE | anagram | MOYERS |
We have 20 clues for the answer “MYSORE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bangalore's former state | 1 answer |
| ___ Palace, Indian tourist attraction | 1 answer |
| Southern Indian city | 1 answer |
| Royal city in Karnataka (India) | 1 answer |
| Indian industrial city | 1 answer |
| Indian city known for its silk production | 1 answer |
| INDIAN blanket | 1 answer |
| City in southern India | 1 answer |
| Bangalore's state. | 1 answer |
| Bangalore is its capital. | 1 answer |
| City in S. India. | 2 answers |
| Indian tourist city | 2 answers |
| State of India | 6 answers |
| BLANKET, type of | 7 answers |
| INDIAN State, former | 7 answers |
| A CITY IN SOUTHERN INDIA TO THE SOUTHWEST OF BANGALORE | 11 answers |
| City of India | 13 answers |
| City in India | 14 answers |
| city India | 15 answers |
| INDIAN State | 26 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MYSORE (5)
Novelists described the old man’s life and gave some really interesting details of the atrocities committed by him while he was in the service of the Prince of Mysore.
But scarce had the nomad unfurl'd His wandering tent at Mysore, in the smile Of a Rajah (whose court he controll'd for a while, And whose council he prompted and govern'd by stealth); Scarce, indeed, had he wedded an Indian of wealth, Who died giving birth to this daughter, before He was borne to the tomb of his wife at Mysore.
Territorially the East India Company possessed, when he landed, nothing outside of the Ganges valley of Bengal, Bihar, and Benares, save a few spots on the Madras and Malabar coasts and the portion just before taken in the Mysore war.
The friend of Pitt, he served his apprenticeship to Indian affairs in the Board of Control, where he learned to fight the directors of the East India Company, and he landed at Calcutta in 1798, just in time to save the nascent empire from ruin by the second Mysore war and the fall of Tipoo at Seringapatam.
Carey's own head gardener became famous for his cabbages; and we find this sentence in the Society's Report just after the founder's death:--"Who would have credited fifteen years ago that we could have exhibited vegetables in the Town Hall of Calcutta equal to the choicest in Covent Garden?" The berries two centuries ago brought from Arabia in his wallet by the pilgrim Baba Booden to the hills of Mysore, which bear his name, have, since that Dacca experiment, covered the uplands of South India and Ceylon.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1948–2020).