Crossword-Solution: TOULON
We have 14 clues for the answer “TOULON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Cemetery of French fleet. | 1 answer |
| Chief French naval base | 1 answer |
| French Mediterranean base. | 1 answer |
| French port near Marseille | 1 answer |
| French port of pre-Roman origin. | 1 answer |
| Graveyard of French fleet. | 1 answer |
| Port near Marseilles | 1 answer |
| Port near Saint-Tropez | 1 answer |
| Site of an early Napoleon victory | 1 answer |
| FRENCH naval station | 3 answers |
| French Riviera city | 3 answers |
| French naval base | 4 answers |
| City in southern France | 6 answers |
| FRENCH seaport | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOULON (5)
The provinces of Syria and Egypt were twice dismembered by their Turkish slaves of the race of Toulon and Ilkshid.
During the siege of Toulon, where he gained great fame as commander of a battery, Napoleon studied Macchiavelli with industrious care.
Jasmin had already seen the President when passing through Agen a few years before, on his visit to Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Toulon; but they had no personal interview.
Count de la Vaulx attempted this grand journey on October 12th, starting from Toulon with the intention of reaching Algiers, taking the precaution, however, of having a cruiser in attendance.
Lord Hood could not take advantage of the fair occasion which presented itself; and which, if it had been seized with vigour, might have ended in dividing France:--but he negotiated with the people of Toulon, to take possession provisionally of their port and city; which, fatally for themselves, was done.
Quotes with TOULON (2)
He set out for Toulon. He arrived there, after a journey of twenty-seven days, on a cart, with a chain on his neck. At Toulon he was clothed in the red cassock. All that had constituted his life, even to his name, was effaced; he was no longer even Jean Valjean; he was number 24,601.
Sometimes a revolution turns into an actual government, or at the very least an actual way of life that contrasts with days past like blood on snow. Such was the case in France, where even as the guillotine released a steady river of gore, Royalist insurrections were suppressed by what had become a sophisticated military. In Toulon, the Royalist insurrection in 1793 led to an actual siege by republicans, spearheaded by none other than Napoleon Bonaparte. The Royalists in Toul…
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Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT, WP.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1943–2019).