Crossword-Solution: ROTTERDAM
We have 22 clues for the answer “ROTTERDAM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Large port at the mouth of the Maas river. | 1 answer |
| the 2nd largest city in the Netherlands | 1 answer |
| WTWTA, in the Netherlands? | 1 answer |
| Shipbuilding center in Holland. | 1 answer |
| Second-largest Dutch city | 1 answer |
| Second largest city of Holland. | 1 answer |
| Rhine delta port | 1 answer |
| Port on the Maas. | 1 answer |
| Port on New Maas. | 1 answer |
| Largest Dutch port. | 1 answer |
| Large port of Europe. | 1 answer |
| Europe's largest port | 1 answer |
| Erasmus's birthplace | 1 answer |
| EUROPEAN port, largest | 1 answer |
| DUTCH city, second largest | 1 answer |
| Netherlands port. | 2 answers |
| Dutch seaport | 2 answers |
| European metropolis. | 2 answers |
| DUTCH port | 7 answers |
| Dutch city | 8 answers |
| CITY ON THE MAAS | 11 answers |
| Netherlands city | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROTTERDAM (5)
The sailor with the black beard got out, and spoke to the steward of the Rotterdam steamboat, which was to start next morning.
Never made publick before It was about the beginning of September, 1664, that I, among the rest of my neighbours, heard in ordinary discourse that the plague was returned again in Holland; for it had been very violent there, and particularly at Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in the year 1663, whither, they say, it was brought, some said from Italy, others from the Levant, among some goods which were brought home by their Turkey fleet; others said it was brought from Candia; others from Cyprus.
The young man felt a curiosity to see in what direction the burgher of Rotterdam would turn on quitting the studio, and for that purpose he went directly to the window which commanded the door.
Handy on the veranda upon a walnut _etagere_ (it had come last year by the Sofala)--everything came by the Sofala there lay, piled up under bronze weights, a pile of the Times’ weekly edition, the large sheets of the Rotterdam Courant, the Graphic in its world-wide green wrappers, an illustrated Dutch publication without a cover, the numbers of a German magazine with covers of the “_Bismarck malade_” color.
Ann in the city of Augsburg, who had been very kind to the Salzburgers on their arrival there, “and ever afterward watched over their welfare with the solicitude of an affectionate father.” On receipt of the invitation from the Trustees, seventy-eight persons decided to go to Georgia, and left Augsburg on the 21st of October, reaching Rotterdam the 27th of November, where they were joined by two ministers, Rev.
Quotes with ROTTERDAM (3)
I've become like one of those people I hate, the sort who go to the museum and, instead of looking at the magnificent Brueghel, take a picture of it, reducing it from art to proof. It's not "Look what Brueghel did, painted this masterpiece" but "Look what I did, went to Rotterdam and stood in front of a Brueghel painting!
Many are the scholars who make it their professional occupation to occupy themselves in this towering edifice of culture, exploring its nook and crannies, developing their responses, making their contributions here and there, and helping to hand it on to succeeding generations. For some the temptation proves irresistible to go yet farther and make this the concern of their lives, letting society go its own sorry way while they lock themselves away in this abiding, socially tr…
The descent to barbarism had begun with Rotterdam. It ended with Dresden and then with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Whatever moral differences had existed when the war began were erased by its end. The victors had been morally conquered by the enemy.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Daily Beast, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1945–2024).