Crossword-Solution: RUBICON 7 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Rubicon n. A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul,
the province alloted to Julius Caesar.

We have 28 clues for the answer “RUBICON”

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Historic crossing of 49 B.C. 1 answer
the boundary in ancient times between Italy and Gaul 1 answer
Turning point beyond which there is no going back 1 answer
Scene of 49 B.C. crossing. 1 answer
River that Caesar crossed 1 answer
River symbolically crossed 1 answer
River notably crossed by Caesar 1 answer
RIVER of decision 1 answer
RIVER of Caesar 1 answer
RIVER crossed by Caesar 1 answer
Old name of Flumicino River in Italy. 1 answer
Name of Fiumicino. 1 answer
Metaphorical point of no return 1 answer
Italy/Gaul boundary 1 answer
Gaul-Italy separator 1 answer
Fateful crossing point 1 answer
Caesar's river of decision. 1 answer
Caesar crossed this river. 1 answer
Caesar crossed it 1 answer
CAESAR (Gaius Julius), river crossed by 1 answer
Limiting line 2 answers
river to the Adriatic 5 answers
Point of no return 9 answers
BOARD LIMITING KENTUCKY'S REMOTE RESEARCH CENTRE 10 answers
CAESAR IN ITALIAN 10 answers
A LINE THAT WHEN CROSSED PERMITS OF NO RETURN AND TYPICALLY RESULTS IN IRREVOCABLE COMMITMENT 11 answers
A STRAIGHT LINE THAT IS THE LIMITING VALUE OF A CURVE 11 answers
ITALIAN river 40 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with RUBICON (5)

Suetonius says: Coming up with his troops on the banks of the Rubicon, he halted for a while, and, revolving in his mind the importance of the step he was on the point of taking, he turned to those about him and said, “We may still retreat; but if we pass this little bridge, nothing is left for us but to fight it out in arms.” This was a stupendously important moment.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Hugo: Back! My soul, tempest-toss'd, Hath her Rubicon cross'd, She shall fly--saved or lost! Void of dread! Sharper pang than the steel, Thou, oh, serpent! shalt feel, Should I set the bruised heel On thy head.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Budd was on his way to “The Pocket”--the voting place of one faction--where he had never been, where the hostility against him was most bitter, and, that day, he knew he was “up against” Waterloo, the crossing of the Rubicon, holding the pass at Thermopylae, or any other historical crisis in the history of man.
A Knight of the Cumberland John Fox Jr. 2008
But she did not know; so Columbus before his sailors or Caesar at the Rubicon among his soldiers did not seem more tranquil than she really was.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
But, woe to the wight who should have ventured on the number "eight," on the red colour (compartment with a crimson lozenge), on "even," and on "not past the Rubicon;" for twenty-nine does not comply with any one of these conditions.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996

Quotes with RUBICON (3)

Although I am still far from this kind of interior understanding of myself, with profound respect for its significance I have sought to preserve my individuality―worshipped the unknown God. With a premature anxiety I have tried to avoid coming in close contact with those things whose force of attraction might be too powerful for me. I have sought to appropriate much from them, studied their distinctive characteristics and meaning in human life, but at the same time guarded ag…
Soren Kierkegaard
If just once you were depressed for no reason, you have been so all your life without knowing it. Becoming: an agony without an ending. The older I grow, the less I enjoy performing my little Hamlet. The desire to die was my one and only concern; to it I have sacrificed everything, even death. If History had a goal, how lamentable would be the fate of those of us who have accomplished nothing! On the frontiers of the self: ‘What I have suffered, what I am suffering, no one wi…
Emil M. Cioran
I am counting on nothing but the facts about me. So come on, Future. I've my back against the past. Anyway, as you see, it is too late to argue. I've crossed the Rubicon, and can return only when I have built a new bridge.
Mildred Aldrich A Hilltop on the Marne
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).