Crossword-Solution: VALENCIA 8 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Valencia n. A kind of woven fabric for waistcoats, having the weft of
wool and the warp of silk or cotton.

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VALENCIA anagram VALIANCE

We have 34 clues for the answer “VALENCIA”

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Spain’s third-largest city 1 answer
Spanish city on the eastern coast of the Iberian peninsula 1 answer
Sweet, juicy orange 1 answer
Spanish autonomous community or its capital 1 answer
Spain's third-largest city 1 answer
SPANISH lagoon 1 answer
Region and major port of eastern Spain 1 answer
Orange or woven fabric 1 answer
José Iturbi's birthplace 1 answer
Guy Lombardo favorite. 1 answer
Gulf and seaport, E. Spain. 1 answer
El Cid's city 1 answer
City noted for oranges 1 answer
City conquered by El Cid 1 answer
City celebrated in song in the 20's. 1 answer
Orange type 2 answers
SPANISH orange 2 answers
SPANISH motorsport venue 3 answers
Orange variety 4 answers
SPANISH gulf 4 answers
Variety of orange 5 answers
Type of orange 6 answers
Province of Spain 7 answers
Kind of orange 8 answers
ORANGE, type of 9 answers
A VARIETY OF MANDARIN ORANGE 10 answers
type of fabric 10 answers
Spanish seaport 10 answers
AN INDUSTRIAL CITY IN NORTHERN VENEZUELA 11 answers
A CITY IN EASTERN SPAIN ON THE MEDITERRANEAN 11 answers
Spanish city 20 answers
SPANISH port 33 answers
SPANISH province 39 answers
SPANISH city/town 47 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VALENCIA (5)

Some years ago, a small book, "Meg, of Valencia," was written and now, a novel, "The Hand of The Potter" is ready for publication.
Kansas Women in Literature Nettie Garmer Barker 2008
Langham, as he placed a deuce of clubs upon a deuce of spades with a smile of content, "the Valencia Mining Company is your beloved father." "Oh," said Miss Langham, as she looked steadily into the fire.
Soldiers of Fortune Richard Harding Davis 1996
Hail, ye caleseros of Valencia! who, lolling lazily against your vehicles, rasp tobacco for your paper cigars whilst waiting for a fare.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
Take it, but bring it back as soon as you're through, and don't stuff yourself." And this as if all the oranges in Valencia were up there, while there really wasn't a damned thing, as I said, besides the onions hanging from a nail.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
Valencia and Murcia found far more favour in their eyes; a far more fertile soil, and wealthier inhabitants, were better calculated to entice them; there was a prospect of plunder, and likewise a prospect of safety and refuge, should the dogs of justice be roused against them.
The Zincali George Borrow 2019

Quotes with VALENCIA (3)

José Martí is recognized as the George Washington of Cuba or perhaps better yet, as Simon Bolivar, the liberator of South America. He was born in Havana on January 28, 1853, to Spanish parents. His mother, Leonor Pérez Cabrera, was a native of the Canary Islands and his father, Mariano Martí Navarro, came from Valencia. Families were big then, and it was not long before José had seven sisters. While still very young his parents took him to Spain, but it was just two years lat…
Hank Bracker The Exciting Story of Cuba: Understanding Cuba's Present by Knowing Its Past
Spanish rain, A maiden’s dress, Apothecary pills And ancient thrills; Melancholy kills A girl’s caress.( — Roman Payne; Valencia, Spain, November 2nd 2012)
Roman Payne
I'd never really believed in terrorists before--I mean, I knew that in the abstract there were terrorists somewhere in the world, but they didn't really represent any risk to me. There were millions of ways that the world could kill me--starting with getting run down by a drunk burning his way down Valencia--that were infinitely more likely and immediate than terrorists. Terrorists kill a lot fewer people than bathroom falls and accidental electrocutions. Worrying about them …
Cory Doctorow Little Brother
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 18 times in crossword archives (1946–2017).