Crossword-Solution: REGULUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Regulus | n. | A petty king; a ruler of little power or consequence. |
| Regulus | n. | The button, globule, or mass of metal, in a more or less impure state, which forms in the bottom of the crucible in smelting and reduction of ores. |
| Regulus | n. | A star of the first magnitude in the constellation Leo; -- called also the Lion's Heart. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “REGULUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bright star or guided missile. | 1 answer |
| Brightest star in Leo | 1 answer |
| Huge star in Leo. | 1 answer |
| It's 84 light-years away | 1 answer |
| Leo's bright star | 1 answer |
| Leo's brightest star | 1 answer |
| Star in Leo | 1 answer |
| a genus of birds of the family Sylviidae including kinglets | 1 answer |
| Matte | 6 answers |
| One of the missiles. | 9 answers |
| BRIGHTEST STAR AFTER SIRI | 10 answers |
| BRIGHTEST STAR IN CENTAURUS | 10 answers |
| Brightest star in Scorpio | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REGULUS (5)
Among the Heathen (for throughout the world To me is not unknown what hath been done Worthy of memorial) canst thou not remember Quintius, Fabricius, Curius, Regulus? For I esteem those names of men so poor, Who could do mighty things, and could contemn Riches, though offered from the hand of kings.
The heartless, unprincipled son of the tyrant was transformed in that worthless book into a slightly-dissipated, it is true, but upon the whole brave, generous and amiable being; and Harrison, the English Regulus, honest, brave, unflinching Harrison, into a pseudo-fanatic, a mixture of the rogue and fool.
For one accusation, Regulus, the just object of Pliny’s satire, received from the senate the consular ornaments, and a present of sixty thousand pounds.] 56 (return) [ The crime of majesty was formerly a treasonable offence against the Roman people.
Where had Zeus placed him, and where would he find the regulus? And the last words from Zeus, what did they portend.
None but a patriot could have sung that ode on Regulus, who died, as our own hero died on an evil day, for the honour of Rome, as Gordon for the honour of England.
Quotes with REGULUS (1)
St. Augustine hated the Stoics, Dostoevsky hated the Russian Liberals. At first sight this seems a quite inexplicable peculiarity. Both were convinced Christians, both spoke so much of love, and suddenly - such hate! And against whom? Against the Stoics, who preached self-abnegation, who esteemed virtue above all things in the world, and against the Liberals who also exalted virtue above all things! But the fact remains: Dostoevsky spoke in rage of Stassyulevitch and Gradovsk…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1957–2019).