Crossword-Solution: TELLUS 6 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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"Watchman, ____ of the night ..." 1 answer
"We want all the juicy details!" 1 answer
"We want the tea!" 1 answer
"We want to hear more!" 1 answer
"We want to know!" 1 answer
"We're all ears!" 1 answer
"We're dying to know!" 1 answer
Goddess associated with Ceres 1 answer
Roman counterpart of Gaea 1 answer
Roman earth goddess. 3 answers
EARTH 38 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TELLUS (5)

And there were women too quick to heed a look or a whispered word, And once in a while a man was slain, and the ire of the King was stirred; So far and wide he proclaimed his wrath, and this was the law he willed: "That whosoever killeth a man, even shall he be killed." Now Tellus, the smith, he trusted his wife; his heart was empty of fear.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
Then the heart of Tellus, the smith, was proud, and sang for the joy of life, And there in the bronzing summertide he thanked the gods for his wife.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
And so he drank deep of pleasure, and then it fell on a day He gazed on the wife of Tellus and marked her out for his prey.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
Tellus, the smith, was merry, and the time of the year it was June, So he said to his stalwart helpers: "Shut down the forge at noon.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
Tellus went back to his smithy; he reeled like a drunken man; His heart was riven with anguish; his brain was brooding a plan.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008

Quotes with TELLUS (2)

A woman has her Juno, just as a man has his Genius; they are names for the sacred power, the divine spark we each of us have in us. My Juno can't "get into" me, it is already my deepest self. The poet was speaking of Juno as if it were a person, a woman, with likes and dislikes: a jealous woman. The world is sacred, of course, it is full of gods, numina, great powers and presences. We give some of them names--Mars of the fields and the war, Vesta the fire, Ceres the grain, Mo…
Ursula K. Le Guin Lavinia
The world is sacred, of course, it is full of gods, numina, great powers and presences. We give some of them names — Mars of the fields and the war; Vesta the fire; Ceres the grain; Mother Tellus the earth; the Penates of the storehouse. The rivers, the springs. And in the stormcloud and the light is the great power called the father god. But they aren’t people. They don’t love and hate, they aren’t for or against. They accept the worship due them, which augments their power, through which we live.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1981–2023).