Crossword-Solution: TERENCE 7 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Roman writer of plays. 1 answer
Latin dramatist (ca. 190–159 B. C.). 1 answer
Name for an Irish lad. 1 answer
Playwright Rattigan 1 answer
Playwright Rattigan of "The Winslow Boy." 1 answer
Playwright known for pure Latin 1 answer
Playwright, circa 150 B.C. 1 answer
R&B artist Trent D'Arby (who now goes by Sananda Maitreya) 1 answer
Roman comedic writer 1 answer
Roman comic playwright, c150 B.C. 1 answer
Roman comic poet. 1 answer
Roman playwright (190–159 B. C.). 1 answer
Roman writer of comedies. 1 answer
Jazz trumpeter Blanchard 1 answer
Roman writer who originated the phrase "Where there's life, there's hope" 1 answer
Silver screen's Stamp 1 answer
Stamp in "Bowfinger" 1 answer
Stamp in "The Collector" 1 answer
Stamp of "The Collector" 1 answer
Stamp of Hollywood 1 answer
Stamp on screen 1 answer
Stamp on the screen 1 answer
Writer Rattigan 1 answer
___ McKenna, "the Timothy Leary of the '90s" 1 answer
dramatist of ancient Rome whose comedies were based on works by Menander 1 answer
He wrote comedies in ancient Rome. 1 answer
"Phormio" playwright 1 answer
"Separate Tables" dramatist Rattigan 1 answer
"Separate Tables" playwright Rattigan 1 answer
"The Self-Tormentor" playwright 1 answer
"Wait Until Dark" director Young 1 answer
"___, this is stupid stuff": A.E. Housman 1 answer
'Billy Budd' star Stamp 1 answer
Ancient Roman playwright 1 answer
Ancient Roman writer of comedies 1 answer
Ancient playwright who originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope" 1 answer
Ancient playwright who specialized in New Comedy 1 answer
Cardinal Cooke 1 answer
Dramatist Rattigan 1 answer
Actor Stamp of "Alien Nation" 1 answer
Roman playwright 2 answers
Roman comic playwright 2 answers
Roman author. 4 answers
Roman writer 7 answers
ACTOR STAMP 10 answers
A BUFFOON IN ONE OF THE OLD COMEDIES 10 answers
BROAD COMEDIES INVOLVING 10 answers
ANCIENT ROMAN WRITER OF C 10 answers
COMIC HOPE 10 answers
AUSTRIAN NEUROLOGIST WHO ORIGINATED PSYCHOANALYSIS 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
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.
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Sentences with TERENCE (5)

The fort being crowded, we were put into a cabin with Terence and Cowan and Cowan’s wife--a tall, gaunt woman with a sharp tongue and a kind heart--and her four brats, “All hugemsmug together,” as Cowan said.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
Love Me Brown-thrush singing all day long In the leaves above me, Take my love this little song, "Love me, love me, love me!" When he harkens what you say, Bid him, lest he miss me, Leave his work or leave his play, And kiss me, kiss me, kiss me! The Song for Colin I sang a song at dusking time Beneath the evening star, And Terence left his latest rhyme To answer from afar.
Helen of Troy and Other Poems Sara Teasdale 1996
The happier Terence* all the choir inspir'd, His soul replenish'd, and his bosom fir'd; But say, ye Muses, why this partial grace, To one alone of Afric's sable race; From age to age transmitting thus his name With the finest glory in the rolls of fame? Thy virtues, great Maecenas! shall be sung In praise of him, from whom those virtues sprung: While blooming wreaths around thy temples spread, I'll snatch a laurel from thine honour'd head, While you indulgent smile upon the deed.
Religious and Moral Poems Phillis Wheatley 1996
The Song for Colin I sang a song at dusking time Beneath the evening star, And Terence left his latest rhyme To answer from afar.
Love Songs Sara Teasdale 1996
The works of Justin, Seneca, Martial, Terence, and Claudian were highly popular with the bibliophiles of early times; and the writings of Ovid, Tully, Horace, Cato, Aristotle, Sallust, Hippocrates, Macrobius, Augustine, Bede, Gregory, Origen, etc.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996

Quotes with TERENCE (3)

Terence: As my old da used to tell me, 'never trust a rich man'.David: Good thing I'm only moderately rich. Terence: Which is why I only moderately distrust you.
Sabrina Jeffries Wed Him Before You Bed Him
Ay, you've already seen that you and your master aren't quite at home in this world, at least not like before.' Terence nodded slowly. 'It'll only get stronger, too,' Robin continued. 'Soon you'll find yourself looking into people's eyes to see if they've been there. And once you find someone who has, you'll greet him as a long-lost friend and take him to your heart.
Gerald Morris The Squire's Tale
No one would speak, so Terence took a deep breath, let it out slowly, and said, "My liege?""Yes, Terence?""Twenty years ago I decided I would die for you. I may not be able to do that tomorrow, but if I can't, I can at least die beside you.
Gerald Morris The Legend of the King
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 63 times in crossword archives (1945–2023).