Crossword-Solution: RASPE 5 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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RASPE anagram APERS, APRES, ASPER, EARPS, EPARS, PARES, PARSE, PEARS, PRAES, PRASE, PRESA, RAPES, RAPSE, REAPS, REPAS, SAPER, SERPA, SPARE, SPEAR

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18th C. German. 1 answer
Author of Baron Munchausen tales. 1 answer
Baron Munchhausen's chronicler 1 answer
Creator of Baron Munchausen. 1 answer
Creator of Baron Münchausen. 1 answer
Creator of Baron Münchhausen. 1 answer
Creator of Munchausen. 1 answer
Münchausen's creator. 1 answer
Real author of Baron Munchausen's tales 1 answer
Recorder of Munchausen's travels 1 answer
German writer 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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There was unhappily an epidemic of dishonesty among the custodians of gems at this period, and, like the notorious Raspe, who fled from Cassel in 1775, and turned some of his old employers to ridicule in his Baron Munchausen, Joseph Bianchi was convicted first of robbing his cabinet and then attempting to set it on fire, for which exploit the "learned and judicious Bianchi," as Smollett called him in his first edition, was sent to prison for life.
Travels Through France and Italy Tobias Smollett 2000
Pierer boldly stated that it was a successful anonymous satire upon the English government of the day, while Meusel with equal temerity affirmed in his "Lexikon" that the book was a translation of the "well-known Munchausen lies" executed from a (non-existent) German original by Rudolph Erich Raspe.
The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen Rudolph Erich Raspe 2006
Reinhard, in an answer to an attack made upon his hero for bringing out Munchausen as a pot-boiler in German and English simultaneously, definitely stated in the _Berlin Gesellschafters_ of November 1824, that the real author of the original work was that disreputable genius, Rudolph Erich Raspe, and that the German work was merely a free translation made by Bürger from the fifth edition of the English work.
The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen Rudolph Erich Raspe 2006
Taking Reinhard's solemn asseveration in conjunction with the ascertained facts of Raspe's career, his undoubted acquaintance with the Baron Munchausen of real life and the first appearance of the work in 1785, when Raspe was certainly in England, there seems to be little difficulty in accepting his authorship as a positive fact.
The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen Rudolph Erich Raspe 2006
When it is added that Raspe during this part of his life also wrote papers on lithography and upon musical instruments, and translated Algarotti's Treatise on "Architecture, Painting, and Opera Music," enough will have been said to make manifest his very remarkable and somewhat prolix versatility.
The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen Rudolph Erich Raspe 2006
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Used 11 times in crossword archives (1956–2002).