Crossword-Solution: NISSA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NISSA | anagram | ASSIN, NASIS, SAINS, SANSI, SASIN, SINAS |
We have 1 clue for the answer “NISSA”
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| Ancient name for Nish, Serbia. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NISSA (5)
THE SONG OF PRINCESS ZEB-UN-NISSA IN PRAISE OF HER OWN BEAUTY (From the Persian) When from my cheek I lift my veil, The roses turn with envy pale, And from their pierced hearts, rich with pain, Send forth their fragrance like a wail.
The citizens of Nissa, who had throughout mistrusted the crusaders, and were prepared for the worst, sallied out immediately, and took signal vengeance.
Peter hereupon turned round and marched back to Nissa, to demand explanation of the Duke of Bulgaria.
Gold has a hundred splendours added to it by receiving the name of Nour-Jahan the Queen.” Has any woman ever had a more royal homage than this most royal lady--known first as Mihr-u-nissa--Sun of Women, and later, Nour-Mahal, Light of the Palace, and latest, Nour-Jahan-Begam, Queen, Light of the World? Here in these gardens she had lived--had seen the snow mountains change from the silver of dawn to the illimitable rose of sunset.
Just as Seckendorf was commencing his march, having minutely arranged all the stages of the campaign, to his surprise and indignation he received orders to leave the valley of the Danube and march directly south about one hundred and fifty miles into the heart of Servia, and lay siege to the fortress of Nissa.
Quotes with NISSA (3)
Nissa stirred as she felt the soft brush of something -- lips - tease against her neck. With her eyes closed, she smiled. Thomas' spicy, masculine scent was unmistakable. "What are you doing?" she murmured. "If you have to ask, I must be doing it wrong.
A dark-haired man with electric-blue eyes hadn't taken his eyes off Caro since she'd sat down. He watched her like, well, a predatory wolf watched his mate. Caro glanced over her shoulder and when she turned to face Nissa her expression was dark. "Uh oh. "I'm sorry. Is mate the wrong word? I'm still not sure of all the correct --" She shook her head and placed a gentle hand on hers. "I'm sorry, it's not that. No, he's not my mate. He's a very persistent... Never mind. I'm actually unmated.
You're mine, Nissa." The words were guttural, strained. She knew it. Deep inside her core the truth was there.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1949).