Crossword-Solution: NANSEN
We have 15 clues for the answer “NANSEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| 1922 Norwegian Nobelist | 1 answer |
| Arctic explorer (1861–1930). | 1 answer |
| He won the Nobel peace prize, 1922. | 1 answer |
| Norway explorer | 1 answer |
| Norwegian Arctic explorer | 1 answer |
| Norwegian Arctic explorer and statesman (1861–1930). | 1 answer |
| Norwegian explorer (1861–1930). | 1 answer |
| Norwegian explorer of the Arctic | 1 answer |
| Peace Prize winner, 1923. | 1 answer |
| Peace prize winner, 1922. | 1 answer |
| Polar explorer Fridtjof | 1 answer |
| Winner of 1922 Nobel Peace Prize. | 1 answer |
| explorer Norway | 1 answer |
| explorer Norwegian | 1 answer |
| Norwegian explorer | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NANSEN (5)
Drunkenly, through a red cloud of mist, he heard himself shouting, “The BLACK nigger! The BLACK NIGGER! He touched me! I TELL you, he touched me!” Captain Nansen led Everett to his cot and gave him fizzy salts, but it was not until sundown that the trembling and nausea ceased.
BEASTS, MEN AND GODS Part I DRAWING LOTS WITH DEATH CHAPTER I INTO THE FORESTS In the beginning of the year 1920 I happened to be living in the Siberian town of Krasnoyarsk, situated on the shores of the River Yenisei, that noble stream which is cradled in the sun-bathed mountains of Mongolia to pour its warming life into the Arctic Ocean and to whose mouth Nansen has twice come to open the shortest road for commerce from Europe to the heart of Asia.
There were but three others on whom this distinction had been conferred--Stanley, Nansen, and the Prince of Wales.
The Princess Metternich, and Madame de Laschowska, of Poland, were among those who came, and there were Nansen and his wife, and Campbell-Bannerman, who was afterward British Premier.
Our course, however, was ever tending northward.(12) (12 In volume II, pages 18 and 19, Nansen writes about the inclination of the needle.
Quotes with NANSEN (1)
At this period, too, Leningraders resorted to their most desperate food substitutes, scraping dried glue from the underside of wallpaper and boiling up shoes and belts. (Tannery processes had changed, they discovered, since the days of Amundsen and Nansen, and the leather remained tough and inedible.)
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, NYT.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1945–2014).