Crossword-Solution: SPANIARD 8 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Spaniard n. A native or inhabitant of Spain.

We have 43 clues for the answer “SPANIARD”

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Pablo Picasso, for one 1 answer
Don Quixote, for one 1 answer
Eg, native of Madrid 1 answer
Ferdinand or Isabella 1 answer
Goya or Dali 1 answer
Lennon book "A --- in the Works" 1 answer
Madrid native 1 answer
Man of La Mancha, e.g. 1 answer
Native of Navarre. 1 answer
Native of Toledo. 1 answer
Native of the Canary Islands. 1 answer
Don Quixote or Sancho Panza 1 answer
Person from Madrid 1 answer
Person from Madrid, say 1 answer
Picasso or El Cid 1 answer
Picasso, by birth 1 answer
Quixote for one 1 answer
Salamanca citizen 1 answer
Toledan. 1 answer
Toledo resident 1 answer
a native or inhabitant of Spain 1 answer
Inhabitant of part of 4d 1 answer
De Soto, or one of his men. 1 answer
Dalí or Gris 1 answer
Dali or Picasso 1 answer
Cortes or de Soto 1 answer
Coronado was one 1 answer
Cervantes or Velázquez 1 answer
Cervantes or Velazquez 1 answer
Toledo native 2 answers
Goya, for one 4 answers
SPANISH man 4 answers
Don Quixote, e.g. 5 answers
WESTERN European 5 answers
Iberian 6 answers
Man of La Mancha 8 answers
beloved Don Quixote 10 answers
DALI, SALVADOR COLLEAGUE 10 answers
CORONADO LOCALE 10 answers
Dali contemporary 11 answers
ALBA TO GOYA 11 answers
SPANISH inhabitant(s) 11 answers
Don 33 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 SPANIARD (5)

Each boy said to himself: “There’s the old deaf and dumb Spaniard that’s been about town once or twice lately—never saw t’other man before.” “T’other” was a ragged, unkempt creature, with nothing very pleasant in his face.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
The experience of many individuals among us, who think it hardly worth the telling, would equal the vicissitudes of the Spaniard’s earlier life; while their ultimate success, or the point whither they tend, may be incomparably higher than any that a novelist would imagine for his hero.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
The captain in the main rigging never took his eye from the Spaniard, evidently expecting that as a fox when hard pressed doubles on the hounds, the chase would attempt the same thing.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
The third Spaniard sprang over the side of the ship, struck out for the shore, and was soon near enough to it to stand up to his waist in water.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
The speaker, a Spaniard, it must be supposed, describes to his companion the only poet he knew in his life, who roamed along the promenades and through the by-streets and lanes and alleys of Valladolid, an old dog, bald and blindish, at his heels.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008

Quotes with SPANIARD (3)

I don't like killing a girl," the Spaniard said." God does it all the time; if it doesn't bother Him, don't let it worry you.
William Goldman The Princess Bride
In Santiago, the capital of the kingdom of Chile, at the moment of the great earthquake of 1647 in which many thousands lost their lives, a young Spaniard called Jeronimo Rugera was standing beside one of the pillars in the prison to which he had been committed on a criminal charge, and he was about to hang himself.
Heinrich von Kleist Kleist: Selected Writings
The kingdoms of kings are confined, either by mountains or rivers, or by a change in customs or by a difference of language; but my kingdom is as great as the world, because I am neither Italian, nor French, nor Hindu, nor American, nor a Spaniard; I am a cosmopolitan. No country can claim to be my birthplace, God alone knows in which region I shall die. I adopt every custom, I speak every tongue [... ] In this way, you see, being of no country, asking for the protection of n…
Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo
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Used 26 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).