Crossword-Solution: ROBBEN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROBBEN | anagram | BEBORN |
We have 4 clues for the answer “ROBBEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| AFRICAN prison island | 1 answer |
| SOUTH African prison island | 1 answer |
| SOUTH African island(s) | 2 answers |
| AFRICAN island(s) | 19 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 ROBBEN (5)
Four days passed in inactivity--four precious days for us--and on the evening of the fourth, November 9th, the watchers on the signal station at Table Mountain saw the smoke of a great steamer coming past Robben Island.
This kyng is so rightfulle and of equytee in his doomes, that men may go sykerlyche thorghe out alle his contree, and bere with him what him list, that no man schalle ben hardy to robben hem: and zif he were, the kyng wolde iustifyed anon.
But there is a Robben Island snake, about five feet long, with no poison, who is very pleasant company.
She had hauled out but two or three hours since, and now, as the flashing light of Robben Island was dwindling astern, the second dinner bell rang forth its welcome summons; welcome this evening, at any rate, for, as we have said, the water was smooth, and it would take a very determined sea-sick person indeed to remain away from table.
The Consul wrote to the Governor, as follows:-- "The Confederate steamer _Alabama_ has just captured an American bark off Green Point, or about four miles from the nearest land--Robben Island.
Quotes with ROBBEN (3)
The 'Robben Island Bible' has arrived at the British Museum. It's a garish thing, its cover plastered with pink and gold Hindu images, designed to hide its contents. Within is the finest collection of words generated by human intelligence: the complete works of William Shakespeare.
I was first imprisoned in Pretoria, and then, thereafter, I was taken to Robben Island. I stayed there for a couple of weeks. I was taken back to Pretoria when I was charged in the Rivonia trial, when I was then sent to Robben Island for life.
Nelson was locked up on Robben Island, and wives like me had been warned we would bring our husbands home as corpses from that place. But I always believed he would be released. It was my duty to have a home ready for us.