Reef on which the Hesperus was wrecked
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NORMANSWOEReef on which the Hesperus was wrecked.
NORMANSWOEWhere the Hesperus was wrecked
throwerdrive or impel violently dash the ship was thrown on a reef
loseto bring to destruction used chiefly in passive construction the ship was lost on the reef
losesto bring to destruction used chiefly in passive construction the ship was lost on the reef
crossesThe cross on which Jesus was crucified
calvaryThe hill outside Jerusalem on which Jesus was crucified
ERICAMBLERHe wrote the novel on which "Topkapi" was based
STIVESOn the road to which a polygamist was met.
DUMASHe wrote the play on which "La Traviata" was based
viminalone of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built
anniversariesThe date on which a couple was married in a previous year
battlefieldsThe piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought
battlefieldThe piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought
ETONOn the playing fields of which "the battle of Waterloo was won."
anniversariesThe date on which a country or other institution was founded in a previous year
ostraca(in ancient Greece) a potsherd, esp. one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed
ostraka(in ancient Greece) a potsherd, esp. one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed
ostrakon(in ancient Greece) a potsherd, esp. one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed
saprolegniaany fungus of the genus Saprolegnia, one species of which grows on diseased salmon and was formerly thought to be the cause of the disease
saprolegniasSAPROLEGNIA, any fungus of the genus Saprolegnia, one species of which grows on diseased salmon and was formerly thought to be the cause of the disease
pythonlarge dragon who guarded the chasm at Delphi from which prophetic vapors emerged. He was finally killed by Apollo, who established his oracle on the site
pythonslarge dragon who guarded the chasm at Delphi from which prophetic vapors emerged. He was finally killed by Apollo, who established his oracle on the site
vestathe ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, worshiped in a temple containing an altar on which a sacred fire was kept burning by the vestal virgins: identified with the Greek Hestia
vestasthe ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, worshiped in a temple containing an altar on which a sacred fire was kept burning by the vestal virgins: identified with the Greek Hestia
cabalassystem of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which in
cabalasystem of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which in
tailletax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy were exempt
kabalasystem of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which in
mezzotintA print made from an engraved copper or steel plate on which the surface has been partially roughened, for shading, and partially scraped smooth, giving light areas. The technique was much used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries for the reproduction of paintings
mezzotintsA print made from an engraved copper or steel plate on which the surface has been partially roughened, for shading, and partially scraped smooth, giving light areas. The technique was much used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries for the reproduction of paintings