Crossword-Solution: SIGNOR 6 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Signor n. Alt. of Signore

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SIGNOR anagram GRISON, GROINS, ORINGS, RINGOS

We have 41 clues for the answer “SIGNOR”

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Mister, in Rome 1 answer
Italian title of respect 1 answer
Messina mister 1 answer
Milan mister 1 answer
Milanese address 1 answer
Milanese mister 1 answer
Mister in Messina 1 answer
Mister in Milan 1 answer
Mister of Milan 1 answer
Mister, in Monza 1 answer
Italian word that becomes English after deleting its third, fourth, and fifth letters 1 answer
Mr. in Milan 1 answer
Neapolitan address 1 answer
Overseas term of address 1 answer
Sicilian mister 1 answer
Sicilian sir 1 answer
Title for Versace 1 answer
Title in Turin. 1 answer
used as an Italian courtesy title 1 answer
Italian address 1 answer
Italian Mr. 1 answer
Gentleman from Italy. 1 answer
Genoese gentleman 1 answer
French : monsieur :: Italian : ___ 1 answer
Form of address to Italian-speaking man 1 answer
Milano Mr. 2 answers
Turin title 2 answers
Gentleman from Genoa. 2 answers
Mister, in Milano 2 answers
Man of Milan 2 answers
Italian man 2 answers
ITALIAN gentleman 3 answers
SENIOR adult (Port.) 4 answers
PORTUGUESE senior adult 4 answers
BRAZILIAN senior adult 4 answers
Gentleman of Verona. 4 answers
A FAMILIAR TERM OF ADDRESS FOR A MAN 11 answers
CAN BE PREFIXED TO THE NAME OR USED SEPARATELY 11 answers
ITALIAN title 16 answers
Mister 20 answers
gentleman 32 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SIGNOR (5)

The Reverend Father Brown and the celebrated Signor Muscari I shall release tomorrow at dawn and escort to my outposts.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Squints, cataracts, iritis, refractions, what you like; here’s the great Signor Cullingworth, right up to date and ready for anything!’ In they come of course, droves of them, and then I arrive and take the money.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995
Then, with a finger skinny, He rubbed the bow with rosin, said, "Your pardon Signor! -- Maestro Nicolo Paganini They used to call me! Tchk! -- The cold grips hard on A poor musician's fingers!" -- His lips parted.
Young Adventure Stephen Vincent Benet 1995
After Schemetzkin had grimaced and tortured the keyboard with malicious vulgarities for half an hour, Signor Donati, to put an end to his torture, consented to sing, and Flavia and Imogen went to fetch Arthur to play his accompaniments.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
They are merely literary and decorative; they do not aptly express your thought, nor is your thought clearly apprehended, and no doubt your father (if he were here) would say, ‘Signor Feedle-eerie!’” With the infinitely delicate sense of youth, Archie avoided the subject from that hour.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with SIGNOR (3)

Addio, Dann. Addio, piccolo signor Rail, che mi hai insegnato la vita. Avevi ragione tu: non siamo morti. Non è possibile morire vicino a te. Perfino Mormy ha aspettato che tu fossi lontano per farlo. Adesso sono io che vado lontano. E non sarà vicino a te che morirò. Addio, mio piccolo signore, che sognavi i treni e sapevi dov'era l'infinito. Tutto quel che c'era io l'ho visto, guardando te. E sono stata ovunque, stando con te. È una cosa che non riuscirò a spiegare mai a ne…
Alessandro Baricco Castelli di rabbia
My dear fellow "Said Albert, turning to Franz "here is an admirable adventure; we will fill our carriage with pistols, blunderbusses, and double-barreled shotguns. Luigi Vampa comes to take us, and we take him - we bring him back to Rome , and present him to him holiness the Pope, who asks how he can repay so great a service; Then we merely ask for a cariage and a pair of horses, and we will see the Carnival in the carriage , and doubtless the Roman people will crown us at th…
Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo
Get off me you dirty turnip!" "Dirty turnip? well, pardon me Signor Cabbage-Head!
Elle Newmark The Book of Unholy Mischief
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 31 times in crossword archives (1955–2025).