Crossword-Solution: PRIAM 5 letters, 80 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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King of Troy Ancient 1 answer
PARIS, father of 1 answer
Last king of Ilium. 1 answer
Last Trojan king 1 answer
Last King of Troy. 1 answer
Laomedon's son. 1 answer
LAOCOON, father of 1 answer
King who begat Paris 1 answer
King of the "topless towers" 1 answer
King of Troy in the "Iliad" 1 answer
POLYDORUS, father of 1 answer
King killed in the sack of Troy 1 answer
King in "The Iliad" 1 answer
Husband of Hecuba 1 answer
Hecuba's spouse. 1 answer
Hecuba's husband 1 answer
Hector's sire. 1 answer
Hector's father 1 answer
Hector's dad 1 answer
He was the father of Paris and king of Troy 1 answer
Trojan King, father of Paris. 1 answer
father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra 1 answer
father Paris 1 answer
father Hector 1 answer
Wooden horse victim. 1 answer
Troy's last king 1 answer
Trojan king during the Trojan War 1 answer
Trojan head 1 answer
Trojan War monarch 1 answer
Trojan V.I.P. 1 answer
Hector father 1 answer
Troilus, father of 1 answer
The last king of Troy 1 answer
The king of Troy and father of Paris and Hector 1 answer
Regal Trojan. 1 answer
Peter O'Toole's role in "Troy" 1 answer
Paris's father 1 answer
Paris father 1 answer
POLYXENA, father of 1 answer
HELENUS, father of 1 answer
"Iliad" king 1 answer
Bass in Berlioz's "Les Troyens" 1 answer
Big Trojan 1 answer
Cassandra's father 1 answer
Cassandra's papa 1 answer
Cassandra, father of 1 answer
DEIPHOBUS, father of 1 answer
Defeated king of Troy 1 answer
Famed Trojan 1 answer
Father of Cassandra 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRIAM (5)

Nor should he describe Priam the kinsman of the gods as praying and beseeching, Rolling in the dirt, calling each man loudly by his name.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Fellow-bungler of mine, fellow-sinner, In public performances past, In trials whence touts take their winner, In rumours that circulate fast, In strains from Prunella or Priam, Staying stayers, or goers that go, You're much better posted than I am, 'Tis little I care, less I know.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
The Son of Priam: probably the Paris of the Aeginetan Sculptures (now in the Glyptothek at Munich), which is kneeling and drawing the bow.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Menelaus and Helen I Hot through Troy's ruin Menelaus broke To Priam's palace, sword in hand, to sate On that adulterous whore a ten years' hate And a king's honour.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995
Hesiod has nothing that remotely approaches such scenes as that between Priam and Achilles, or the pathos of Andromache’s preparations for Hector’s return, even as he was falling before the walls of Troy; but in matters that come within the range of ordinary experience, he rarely fails to rise to the appropriate level.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008

Quotes with PRIAM (3)

After so many years even the fire of passion dies, and with it what was believed the light of the truth. Who of us is able to say now whether Hector or Achilles was right, Agamemnon or Priam, when they fought over the beauty of a woman who is now dust and ashes?
Umberto Eco The Name of the Rose
It seems to me, that you people spend a great deal of time talking about honour, but strip away the high sounding words and you are no different from any other race. Family? Has Priam not killed wayward sons? When a king dies do his sons not go to war with one another to succeed him? Men speak of how you reacted to your father's death. They say it was amazing, for you did not order your little brother's execution. Your race thrives on blood and death, Helikaon. Your ships rai…
David Gemmell Shield of Thunder
Such is the pure movement of nature prior to all reflection. Such is the force of natural pity, which the most depraved mores still have difficulty destroying, since everyday one sees in our theaters someone affected and weeping at the ills of some unfortunate person, and who, were he in the tyrant's place, would intensify the torments of his enemy still more; [like the bloodthirsty Sulla, so sensitive to ills he had not caused, or like Alexander of Pherae, who did not dare a…
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
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Used 116 times in crossword archives (1944–2021).