Crossword-Solution: TRISTAN 7 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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TRISTAN anagram STARTIN, STRAINT, TINSTAR, TRANSIT

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Lover of Isolde 1 answer
Iseult's beloved 1 answer
Isolde's beloved 1 answer
James Herriot character 1 answer
King Mark of Cornwall's nephew 1 answer
King Mark's nephew. 1 answer
Legendary lover paired with Isolde in Arthurian romance 1 answer
Knight at the opera 1 answer
Knight in a medieval romance 1 answer
Knight who loved Isolde 1 answer
Iseult's love 1 answer
MANN (Thomas), volume of short stories by 1 answer
Nephew of King Mark of Cornwell. 1 answer
Nephew of King Mark, in legend 1 answer
Tenor of a Wagner opera 1 answer
Wagner opera title role 1 answer
Wagner tenor 1 answer
Wagner's "___ und Isolde" 1 answer
Wagner's Cornish knight 1 answer
Wagnerian title role 1 answer
His servant is Kurwenal, in opera 1 answer
He drank a magic potion. 1 answer
Cornish knight of the Round Table 1 answer
Big Wagner role. 1 answer
Arthurian prince 1 answer
Legendary lover in a medieval romance 1 answer
"___ und Isolde" 1 answer
Operatic hero. 2 answers
Celtic hero 2 answers
Knight of Arthurian legend 2 answers
Half a Wagnerian title pair 2 answers
Wagnerian hero. 2 answers
Isolde's lover 2 answers
Isolde's love 2 answers
Wagner hero 3 answers
Wagnerian role. 6 answers
A KNIGHT OF THE ROUND TABLE OF KING ARTHUR 10 answers
A NEPHEW OF ARTHUR AND ONE OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE 10 answers
Round Table Knight. 11 answers
Operatic role. 23 answers
Knight 30 answers
Opera role 37 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TRISTAN (5)

Yesterday the opera was “Tristan and Isolde.” I have seen all sorts of audiences—at theaters, operas, concerts, lectures, sermons, funerals—but none which was twin to the Wagner audience of Bayreuth for fixed and reverential attention.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
She turned to the stage, and Tristan was wounded in Kurvenal’s arms, with Isolde at his feet, and King Mark, the incarnation of masculine force and obligation, the masculine creditor of love and beauty, stood over him, and the second climax was ending in wreaths and reek of melodies; and then the curtain was coming down in a series of short rushes, the music had ended, and the people were stirring and breaking out into applause, and the lights of the auditorium were resuming.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
Though Beroul, and perhaps other poets, had previously based romantic poems upon individual Celtic heroes like Tristan, nevertheless to Chrétien, so far as we can see, is due the considerable honour of having constituted Arthur's court as a literary centre and rallying-point for an innumerable company of knights and ladies engaged in a never-ending series of amorous adventures and dangerous quests.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
You decide that the Hermes of Praxiteles and Wagner's Tristan are not suited for young girls; and your daughter marries somebody appallingly unlike either Hermes or Tristan solely to escape from your parental protection.
A Treatise on Parents and Children George Bernard Shaw 2006
Wagner was under great obligations to the heroes and heroines of 1876; and he naturally said nothing to disparage their triumphs; but there is no reason to believe that all or indeed any of them satisfied him as Schnorr of Carolsfeld satisfied him as Tristan, or Schroder Devrient as Fidelio.
The Perfect Wagnerite George Bernard Shaw 1998

Quotes with TRISTAN (3)

Tristan was silent for a few moments, looking at the leaves before them. "Life isn't about the past and the future. It's about today." He paused. "It's about five minutes from now and two seconds ago. It's moments, you know? Not years. Years aren't what define us.
Chelsea Fine Anew
How would you feel about sharing your bed?" she asked. Tristan blinked. "Excuse me?" "He'd love to!" Gary said. Tristan shot him a look, "Good," said Ivy, failing to notice Gary's wink. "Ella can be a pillow hog, but all you have to do is roll over her.
Elizabeth Chandler Kissed by an Angel/The Power of Love/Soulmates
Scarlet watched a leaf fall to the ground, lying dead amoung the other leaves on the forest floor. "A brief life seems pointless." Tristan thought for a moment. "Isn't that what life is, though? A brief opportunity to exist? A short gift?
Chelsea Fine Anew
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 50 times in crossword archives (1947–2022).