Crossword-Solution: RILLE 5 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Rille n. One of certain narrow, crooked valleys seen, by aid of the
telescope, on the surface of the moon.

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We have 30 clues for the answer “RILLE”

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Lunar vale 1 answer
used to describe valley like structures on the surface of the moon 1 answer
feature Lunar calendar holiday 1 answer
Valley on the surface of the moon. 1 answer
Valley on the moon (Var.) 1 answer
Valley on moon. 1 answer
Valley of the moon 1 answer
Valley for an astronaut to explore 1 answer
Valley for Selene 1 answer
Trench on the moon's surface. 1 answer
Sight from Apollo craft 1 answer
Selenologist's sighting 1 answer
One of Luna's depressions 1 answer
Moon valley (Var.) 1 answer
Moon groove 1 answer
Lunar cleft. 1 answer
German: groove 1 answer
Cleft on the moon's surface. 1 answer
Apollo 11 sighting 1 answer
Valley on the moon 2 answers
Moon valley 2 answers
Lunar trench 2 answers
LUNAR valley 2 answers
Lunar surface feature 2 answers
Lunar feature 3 answers
Lunar depression 3 answers
Moon feature 4 answers
CANADA VALLEY 10 answers
CANADIAN VALLEY 10 answers
Moon crater 11 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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The whole region of Fougeres, its suburbs, its churches, and the hills of Saint-Sulpice are surrounded by the heights of Rille, which form part of a general range of mountains enclosing the broad valley of Couesnon.
The Chouans Honore de Balzac 1999
The view from the river Rille is therefore the best the ruin can boast, for seen from that point the arches rise up against the green background as a stately ruin, and the tangled mass of weeds and debris are invisible.
Normandy, Gordon Home 2003
When you have decided to leave Beaumont-le-Roger and have passed across the old bridge and out into the well-watered plain, the position of the little town suggests that of the village of Pulborough in Sussex, where a road goes downhill to a bridge and then crosses the rich meadowland where the river Arun winds among the pastures in just the same fashion as the Rille.
Normandy, Gordon Home 2003
The significance of the word _rille_ in German, a groove or furrow, describes with considerable accuracy the usual appearance of the objects to which it is applied, consisting as they do of long narrow channels, with sides more or less steep, and sometimes vertical.
The Moon Thomas Gwyn Elger 2006
Ouen, and walked by the banks of the Rille, to the ruins of a castle (of the twelfth century) at Montfort; we shall have seen the chief objects of interest, in what Murray laconically describes as, 'a prettily situated town of 5400 inhabitants, famed for its tanneries.' _Early morning at Pont Audemer._ That there is 'nothing new under the sun,' may perhaps be true of its rising; nevertheless, a new sensation awaits most of us, if we choose to see it under various phases.
Normandy Picturesque Henry Blackburn 2006
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 87 times in crossword archives (1951–2013).