Crossword-Solution: PANEM 5 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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"The Hunger Games" land 1 answer
"The Hunger Games" nation 1 answer
Bread: Latin. 1 answer
Country where "The Hunger Games" takes place 1 answer
Dystopian setting of "The Hunger Games" 1 answer
Fictional land ruled by Coriolanus Snow 1 answer
Fictional nation in "The Hunger Games" 1 answer
Fictional nation with 13 Districts 1 answer
Home to Katniss Everdeen's District 12 1 answer
Land in "The Hunger Games" 1 answer
Literary land whose name comes from Latin for "bread and circuses" 1 answer
Nation in "The Hunger Games" 1 answer
Nation with 12 districts 1 answer
North America's new name in "The Hunger Games" 1 answer
"The Hunger Games" setting 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PANEM (5)

That the usurer breaketh the first law, that was made for mankind after the fall, which was, in sudore vultus tui comedes panem tuum; not, in sudore vultus alieni.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
The demand for 'panem ef circenses' preferred by the Roman populace is recognized nowadays as a wholly reasonable one.
Looking Backwards from 2000 to 1887 Edward Bellamy 1996
The Military and Bureaucratic Despotism which keeps the many quiet, as in old Rome, by _panem et circenses_--bread and games--or, if need be, Pilgrimages; that the few may make money, eat, drink, and be merry, as long as it can last.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 2005
Afterward were heard here and there shouts of anger or applause, which turned at length into one universal call of “Panem et circenses!!!” Petronius wrapped himself in his toga and listened for a time without moving, resembling in his white garment a marble statue.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz 2001
Finally, commanding silence anew, he cried,--“I promised you panem et circenses; and now give a shout in honor of Cæsar, who feeds and clothes you; then go to sleep, dear populace, for the dawn will begin before long.” He turned his horse then, and, tapping lightly with his cane the heads and faces of those who stood in his way, he rode slowly to the pretorian ranks.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz 2001

Quotes with PANEM (3)

People of Panem, we fight, we dare, we end our hunger for justice!” There‘s dead silence on the set. It goes on. And on. Finally, the intercom crackles and Haymitch‘s acerbic laugh fills the studio. He contains himself just long enough to say, “And that, my friends, is how a revolution dies.
Suzanne Collins Mockingjay
It’s a saying from thousands of years ago, written in a language called Latin about a place called Rome,” he explains. “Panem et Circenses translates into ‘Bread and Circuses.’ The writer was saying that in return for full bellies and entertainment, his people had given up their political responsibilities and therefore their power.
Suzanne Collins Mockingjay
That is an artist as I love artists, modest in his needs: he really wants only two things, his bread and his art - panem et Circen.
Friedrich Nietzsche Twilight of the Idols
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, WSJ.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1947–2022).