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Answer for the clue "Granada attraction ", 8 letters:
alhambra

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 630 Housing Units (2000): 216 Land area (2000): 0.755078 sq. miles (1.955644 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.006247 sq. miles (0.016180 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.761325 sq. miles (1.971824 sq. km) FIPS code: 00737 Located within: Illinois ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Alhambra (1996) is an EP by The Tea Party and was used as a bridge between The Edges of Twilight and Transmission albums. It includes four intricately re-worked acoustic songs from The Edges of Twilight and two others; the first a song entitled "Time" with ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
palace of the Moorish kings in Granada, Spanish, from Arabic (al kal'at) al hamra "the red (castle)," from fem. of ahmuru "red." So called for the sun-dried bricks of which its outer walls were built.

Usage examples of alhambra.

I am continually awakened from my reveries by the jargon of an Andalusian peasant who is setting out rose-bushes, and the song of a pretty Andalusian girl who shows the Alhambra, and who is chanting a little romance that has probably been handed down from generation to generation since the time of the Moors.

Think what must have been our delight when, after passing the famous bridge of Pinos, the scene of many a bloody encounter between Moor and Christian, and remarkable for having been the place where Columbus was overtaken by the messenger of Isabella, when about to abandon Spain in despair, we turned a promontory of the arid mountains of Elvira, and Granada, with its towers, its Alhambra, and its snowy mountains, burst upon our sight!

It may almost be claimed that Irving did for Granada and the Alhambra what he did, in a totally different way, for New York and its vicinity.

Zubia, built on the skirts of the mountain to the left of Granada, and commanding a view of the Alhambra, and the most beautiful quarter of the city.

The ladies of the court gazed with delight at the red towers of the Alhambra, rising from amid shady groves, anticipating the time when the Catholic sovereigns should be enthroned within its walls, and its courts shine with the splendor of Spanish chivalry.

After a few days of residence in the part of the Alhambra occupied by Dame Tia Antonia and her family, of which the handmaid Dolores was the most fascinating member, Irving succeeded in establishing himself in a remote and vacant part of the vast pile, in a suite of delicate and elegant chambers with secluded gardens and fountains, that had once been occupied by the beautiful Elizabeth of Farnese, daughter of the Duke of Parma, and more than four centuries ago by a Moorish beauty named Lindaraxa, who flourished in the court of Muhamed the Left-Handed.

Under its plastic sway the Alhambra seems to regain its pristine glories.

It is a Moslem tradition that the court and army of Boabdil the Unfortunate, the last Moorish king of Granada, are shut up in the mountain by a powerful enchantment, and that it is written in the book of fate that when the enchantment is broken, Boabdil will descend from the mountain at the head of his army, resume his throne in the Alhambra, and, gathering together the enchanted warriors from all parts of Spain, reconquer the peninsula.

He had heard many tales of treasures shut up under strong enchantment in the vaults of the Alhambra, but had treated them as fables.

It was angels that had built the Alhambra, the signs were everywhere if you knew where to look, and every serious historian knew that the Inquisition had largely been aimed at destroying the power of angels.

More like the Promenade at the Alhambra than a decent home, it looked to me.

It was not so large nor so magnificent as the Alhambra in Leicester Square, but it affected that same peculiar Moorish style of decoration which was then so popular, with twisting gold colonnades supporting its pinkish minarets and great blue onion dome.

Gonna be a snowy day on Alhambra before me or any of the boys slips up on this assignment.

The ballets of the Alhambra, and the fireworks of the Crystal Palace, and Mr.

The ballets of the Alhambra are institutions in which a particular selected row of persons in pink go through an operation known as dancing.