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Answer for the clue "Plot - love affair ", 8 letters:
intrigue

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Word definitions for intrigue in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, probably from intrigue (v.).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Intrigue \In*trigue"\, v. t. To fill with artifice and duplicity; to complicate; to embarrass. [Obs.] How doth it [sin] perplex and intrique the whole course of your lives! --Dr. J. Scott.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Intrigue is the sixth episode of the American television series Revenge . It premiered on ABC on October 26, 2011. It was written by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie and directed by Tim Hunter .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A complicated or clandestine plot or scheme intended to effect some purpose by secret artifice; conspiracy; stratagem. 2 The plot of a play, poem or romance; the series of complications in which a writer involves their imaginary characters. 3 Clandestine ...

Usage examples of intrigue.

From time spent with Jones, Adams decided he was the most ambitious and intriguing officer in the American navy.

Spiritual Advisor and anything they can learn about the barbarian war and the intrigues within the Empire.

In Johnstown this unusual currency would have caused a stir, but Albany was a town built on some two hundred years of high intrigue and trading shenanigans.

This intrigued me a great deal, the more so after I had discovered that he was extremely well-informed about all aspects of Arthurian studies.

Such intrepid virtue, which had escaped pure and unsullied from the intrigues courts, the habits of business, and the arts of his profession, reflects more lustre on the memory of Papinian, than all his great employments, his numerous writings, and the superior reputation as a lawyer, which he has preserved through every age of the Roman jurisprudence.

Certain it is that in Asuncion they played a different part from that played by them in the mission territory, and no doubt mixed, as did the other Orders of religion, in the intrigues which never seemed to cease in the restless capital of Paraguay.

Except for occasional spells of depression he remained confident that he would achieve his goal - not by force and scarcely by winning a parliamentary majority, but by the means which had carried Schleicher and Papen to the top: by backstairs intrigue, a game that two could play.

He had so far found only a few references in old books that talked about the Valley of the Lost, and the Baka Ban Mana, but what he found was intriguing.

He had taught physics at a Bloomington, Indiana, high school for twenty years, he said, and the beanstalk had been intriguing him the entire time we had been riding it.

To Bedaux, this was a mere incident in a life crowded with adventure and intrigue.

Some slight disturbances, though they were suppressed almost as soon as excited, in Syria and the frontiers of Armenia, afforded the enemies of the church a very plausible occasion to insinuate, that those troubles had been secretly fomented by the intrigues of the bishops, who had already forgotten their ostentatious professions of passive and unlimited obedience.

Even more intriguing, the vehicle blocking his view was an American Red Cross Bloodmobile, and two volunteers were unfurling a banner that read give the gift of life--blood drive today.

He was intrigued and still frightened by the sense of being caught up in events as preordained as the course of a bobsled in a luge chute, but he was not surprised.

She knew the hatred of the Cabinets of Europe towards France, and she was sure, by her intrigues and subsidies, of arming them on her side whenever her plans reached maturity.

Spectroscopy revealed that the surface water was full of intriguing molecular debris, but guessing the relationship of any of it to the living carpets was like trying to reconstruct flesher biochemistry by studying their ashes.