Crossword-Solution: VARGAS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| VARGAS | anagram | SVARGA |
We have 19 clues for the answer “VARGAS”
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| Late President of Brazil. | 1 answer |
| newswoman Elizabeth Actress | 1 answer |
| Well-known name in Brazil. | 1 answer |
| TV newswoman Elizabeth | 1 answer |
| TV journalist Elizabeth | 1 answer |
| President in Rio. | 1 answer |
| Peruvian writer Mario __ Llosa | 1 answer |
| Newly elected Brazilian president. | 1 answer |
| Longtime Playboy pinup painter | 1 answer |
| Literature Nobelist Mario ___ Llosa | 1 answer |
| Former Brazilian statesman. | 1 answer |
| Famed painter of calendar girls | 1 answer |
| Elizabeth of "20/20" | 1 answer |
| Captain from Castile. | 1 answer |
| Brazilian statesman. | 1 answer |
| Brazil's new President. | 1 answer |
| Author Mario ___ Llosa | 1 answer |
| A South American President. | 1 answer |
| President of Brazil. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VARGAS (5)
There is a vague tradition that the people of the latter place are old Christians, and it is highly probable that these neighbours were originally of widely different blood; those of Villa Seca being of particularly dark complexions, whilst the indwellers of Vargas are light and fair.
For all that, he was much grieved at the loss of his lance, and saying so to his squire, he added, “I remember having read how a Spanish knight, Diego Perez de Vargas by name, having broken his sword in battle, tore from an oak a ponderous bough or branch, and with it did such things that day, and pounded so many Moors, that he got the surname of Machuca, and he and his descendants from that day forth were called Vargas y Machuca.
Lusitania had a Viriatus, Rome a Cæsar, Carthage a Hannibal, Greece an Alexander, Castile a Count Fernan Gonzalez, Valencia a Cid, Andalusia a Gonzalo Fernandez, Estremadura a Diego García de Paredes, Jerez a Garci Perez de Vargas, Toledo a Garcilaso, Seville a Don Manuel de Leon, to read of whose valiant deeds will entertain and instruct the loftiest minds and fill them with delight and wonder.
The honest Roderigo, so experienced and so moderate, who does not aim too high, yet lets nothing sink too low; the upright Alonzo, the diligent Freneda, the steadfast Las Vargas, and others who join them when the good party are in power.
The only person that was likely to molest him on this route was one Pedro de Vargas, a shrewd, hardy, and vigilant soldier, alcayde of Gibraltar, and who lay ensconced in his old warrior rock as in a citadel.
Quotes with VARGAS (3)
You cannot teach creativity — how to become a good writer. But you can help a young writer discover within himself what kind of writer he would like to be.” Mario Vargas Llosa
He (Mario Vargas Llosa) looks grave, transported. And there, I think, is the personality that wrote the books: one in which a subversive comic sense and appetite for the ridiculous jostle with an intense, statesmanlike seriousness about the business of being alive.
If Laura was so prolific with poems, and in truth she was, then what was the problem with Megan’s request? Couldn’t Laura, with a little doing, keep stringing together line after line of words and construct, in time, a novel? It seemed logical, but there was the matter of finding an idea and sustaining it. Only fire could do that. The fire of rebellion. Mario Vargas Llosa had not used the term “fire” exactly, but rather had discussed the presence of “seditious roots” that cou…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 22 times in crossword archives (1942–2022).