Crossword-Solution: VOX 3 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Vox n. A voice.

We have 35 clues for the answer “VOX”

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Voice: Lat. 1 answer
News site that hosts the "Future Perfect" reporting project 1 answer
Popular news and opinion site 1 answer
Popular website that explains the news 1 answer
Roman orator's asset 1 answer
Virgil's voice 1 answer
Voice of old Rome 1 answer
Voice, in ancient Rome 1 answer
Voice, to Virgil 1 answer
News site co-founded by Ezra Klein 1 answer
Website with the slogan "Understand the news" 1 answer
Word with populi 1 answer
__ populi (public opinion) 1 answer
___ angelica (organ stop) 1 answer
___ humana (organ stop) 1 answer
___ humana, an organ stop. 1 answer
___ populi (voice of the people) 1 answer
voice or sound 1 answer
Media site that publishes "explainers" 1 answer
"__ Pop" (old-time radio show) 1 answer
-- populi 1 answer
-- populi (popular opinion) 1 answer
AC30 amp maker 1 answer
Amplifier brand 1 answer
Angelica or humana 1 answer
Caesar's voice 1 answer
Classical-music record label 1 answer
Digital media giant that owns The Verge 1 answer
Explainer website with a Latin name 1 answer
It came out of Cicero's mouth 1 answer
Classical music record label 2 answers
BONO 10 answers
AN ORGAN REED STOP PRODUCING TONES IMITATIVE OF THE HUMAN VOICE 10 answers
Barbara 40 answers
___-pop 49 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VOX (5)

Vox Corporis The beast to the beast is calling, And the soul bends down to wait; Like the stealthy lord of the jungle, The white man calls his mate.
Helen of Troy and Other Poems Sara Teasdale 1996
The vox populi wore itself hoarse by singing the praises of "The Sea, the Sea!" If a stranger (and a philosopher) had walked through London, and listened to the universal chorus, he might have constructed a very pretty theory upon the love of the English for the sea-service, and our acknowledged superiority over all other nations upon that element.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 1996
What was that? WHO screamed? WHAT screamed--that terrible, musical scream? Was it man or demon? Or was it some monster shut up behind that carved brass frame, behind those great silver columns--some despairing monster begging, screaming for freedom! it was the vox humana! At last an answer came--soft, tender, loving, like a mother’s song.
Hans Brinker Mary Mapes Dodge 1996
Sunt autem fauces excavati montis angustae sed longissimae atque atrae: tenebrosa inter horrifica semper nox: publicum iter in medio, mirum et religioni proximum, belli quoque immolatum temporibus, sic vero populi vox est, et nullis unquam latrociniis attentatum, patet: Criptam Neapolitanam dicunt, cujus et in epistolis ad Lucilium Seneca mentionem fecit.
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus Christoper Marlowe 1997
Vox et Præterea Nihil I've been haunted all night, I've been haunted all day, By the ghost of a song, by the shade of a lay, That with meaningless words and profusion of rhyme, To a dreamy and musical rhythm keeps time.
Poems of Henry Timrod Henry Timrod 1997

Quotes with VOX (3)

They sounded really professional because they had two Vox AC 30 amplifiers. I also had an AC 30, so when you looked at it, three AC 30s, three Fenders - bloody hell, it must be a great band!
Tony Iommi
Art is by nature aristocratic, and naturally selective in its effect on the audience. For even in its 'collective' manifestations, like theatre or cinema, its effect is bound up with the intimate emotions of each person who comes into contact with a work. The more the individual is traumatised and gripped by these emotions, the more significant a place will the work have in his experience. The aristocratic nature of art, however does not in any way absolve the artist of his r…
Andrei Tarkovsky Sculpting in Time
In a sane world I should be a great man; as things are, in this curious establishment, I am nothing at all; to all intents and purposes I don't exist. I am just a Vox et preaterea nihil.
Aldous Huxley Crome Yellow
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 26 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).