Crossword-Solution: RENZO
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RENZO | anagram | ZONER |
We have 1 clue for the answer “RENZO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ___ Piano, designer of The New York Times Building | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RENZO (5)
His song was various, but chiefly, I think, confined to the recital of the exploits of one "Lorenzo," who, as related by himself,-- "Shipped on board of a Liner, 'Renzo, boys, Renzo,"-- a fact that seemed to have deprived him at once of all metre, grammar, or even the power of coherent narration.
This Rienzo, Renzo, or Lorenzo da Ceri, was a captain of adventurers or Condottiere, who hired his mercenary forces to paymasters.
Lucia was a peasant, but she was "si bella" that one of the grandees wanted to get her away from Renzo.' 'I don't see the difficulties yet.
The elevation of feeling and perfect breeding which Manzoni has so well delineated in the loves of Renzo and Lucia are traditional among Italian country-folk.
Barrymore explained to Aunt Kathryn that this was the country of _I Promessi Sposi_ because the scenes of Manzoni's romance had been laid in the neighbourhood, I could see as plainly as if they lay before my eyes the quaint woodcuts representing the beautiful heroine, Lucia, her lover, Renzo, and the wicked Prince Innominato.
Quotes with RENZO (3)
Jack must have looked confused, and Sienna leaned closer to him as she explained. Her perfume was sharp and floral, and he took a deep breath, enjoying the fresh fragrance after a day on the road smelling dust and tar.“When we were in high school, Uncle Renzo brought us down here to the pier at Monterey for a birthday dinner, and he spun Georgie a story about his grandmother going to sleep at the table when he was a little boy, and drowning in her chowder.” Jack grinned as Si…
That is the idea he is toying with, Renzo says, to write an essay about the things that don’t happen, the lives not lived, the wars not fought, the shadow worlds that run parallel to the world we take to be the real world, the not-said and the not-done, the not-remembered.
Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers's Centre Georges Pompidou of 1971-1977 - the true prototype of the modern museum as popular architectural spectacle - wound up costing so much more than planned that the French government solved the shortfall by cutting support for several regional museums.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2016).