Crossword-Solution: TRAGEDIENNE 11 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Tragedienne n. A woman who plays in tragedy.

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Female member of a moving company? 1 answer
Judith Anderson. 1 answer
TRAGEDIES, actress in 1 answer
a female tragic actor 1 answer
tragic actress 1 answer
Teen reading (anag.) 1 answer
Entertainer 83 answers
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Clairon, the great French tragedienne, whom he met in Paris, and whom he persuaded to come and make her home with him in Ansbach.
Their Silver Wedding Journey, Part III. William Dean Howells 2004
Lady Craven said she was sure Clairon's nightcap must be a crown of gilt paper; and when Clairon threatened to kill herself, and the Margrave was alarmed, "You forget," said Lady Craven, "that actresses only stab themselves under their sleeves." She drove Clairon from Ansbach, and the great tragedienne returned to Paris, where she remained true to her false friend, and from time to time wrote him letters full of magnanimous counsel and generous tenderness.
Their Silver Wedding Journey, Part III. William Dean Howells 2004
Lady Craven said she was sure Clairon's nightcap must be a crown of gilt paper; and when Clairon threatened to kill herself, and the Margrave was alarmed, “You forget,” said Lady Craven, “that actresses only stab themselves under their sleeves.” She drove Clairon from Ansbach, and the great tragedienne returned to Paris, where she remained true to her false friend, and from time to time wrote him letters full of magnanimous counsel and generous tenderness.
The March Family Trilogy, Complete William Dean Howells 2006
According to his ideas, Deborah, the tragedienne at the Odeon --a Greek statue!--had too large hands, and the fascinating Blanche Pompon at the Varietes was a mere wax doll.
A Romance of Youth, v2 Francois Coppee 2003
According to his ideas, Deborah, the tragedienne at the Odeon--a Greek statue!--had too large hands, and the fascinating Blanche Pompon at the Varietes was a mere wax doll.
A Romance of Youth, Complete Francois Coppee 2006
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Appears in: NYT, WP.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1950–2014).