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Answer for the clue "Chess's ___ Lopez opening ", 3 letters:
ruy

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Ruy may refer to: another form of Rui , a Portuguese male given name another form of the Spanish male given name Rodrigo Ruy Lopez , a chess opening named after Ruy López de Segura Ruy Ramos , a Brazilian-born Japanese footballer Ruy Mountain , a mountain ...

Usage examples of ruy.

Sir William the Dubious, and Don Claudio Baltasar Ruy Martin Ildefonso de Sanchez y Carvajal.

Felix and Ruy were leaner, taller, clean-shaven versions of their papa, but their personal styles were so at variance, they seemed dissimilar.

He introduced Lupe to Ruy, who bowed, and Felix, who said nothing, only stared.

You want to make that trip, check out a guy named Ruy Barros in Livingston.

With tremendous exordium of brass, the tenor and baritone go at it with a will, showing off the power of their voices, following each other in canonic imitation, singing together in thirds and sixths, and finishing with a lurid unison, quite in the manner of Ruy Gomez and Ernani, or Othello and Iago.

Cardinal Barberini had looked like death warmed up when Ruy had brought him in earlier.

The fellow's leer got so broad Ruy began to imagine it falling off one side of his face.

She was pretty sure Ruy had hit the femoral triangle straight on—.

She was pretty sure Ruy had hit the femoral triangle straight on-Scarpa's triangle, as it was sometimes called.

She was pretty sure Ruy had hit the femoral triangle straight on—.

Ruy said, adopting the form of address she had never been comfortable with.

Looking back, she could see that it had been, tactically, exactly the right thing to say to get Ruy out of her line of fire.

Ruy was with the guardsmen at the door doing something with the powder train.

Though barely out of a Ruy Lopez opening - that's what Jeremy had called it the other night, anyway - Wili had a good feeling about the game.

Of course, none seemed as enamored of this pre-Aztec stone as Count Ruy Lopez de Goma y Sanches, who came every day.