Crossword clues for clemens
clemens
- Twain's birth name
- Twain, at birth
- Twain, actually
- Seven-time Cy Young Award winner of the 1980s-2000s
- Roger or Samuel
- Retired pitcher Roger, who was conspicuously denied entry to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2013
- Pitcher Roger who won the AL Cy Young Award in 1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, and 2001, and the NL Cy Young Award in 2004
- Pitcher Roger named in the Mitchell report
- Mark Twain's real last name
- Mark Twain
- General Grant's publisher
- Author Samuel
- Only starting pitcher since 1971 to win a league M.V.P. award
- Samuel Langhorne ___
- United States writer and humorist best known for his novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1835-1910)
- Writer from Hannibal, Mo.
- Twain's original surname
- Renowned Missourian
- U.S. writer and lecturer
- Twain, really
- Twain's real last name
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Wikipedia
Clemens is both a Late Latin masculine given name and a surname meaning "merciful". Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
- Andrew Clemens (b. 1852 or 1857–1894), American folk artist
- Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, 4th century Roman poet
- Barry Clemens (born 1943), American basketball player
- Bert A. Clemens (1874-1935), American politician
- Brian Clemens (born 1931), British screenwriter and television producer
- Clayton Clemens, American Professor of Government
- Dan Clemens (born 1945), American politician
- George T. Clemens (1902–1992), American cinematographer
- Harold W. Clemens (1918–1998), American politician
- C. Herbert Clemens (born 1939), American mathematician
- Isaac Clemens (1815–1880), Canadian farmer and politician
- James Brackenridge Clemens (1825-1867), American entomologist
- Jacob Clemens non Papa (c. 1510 to 1515–1555 or 1556), Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
- James Clemens, Lord Mayor of Liverpool 1775-6
- James Clemens, pen name of author James Paul Czajkowski
- James Clemens, Jr. (1791–1878), a US Senator
- Jean Clemens (1880–1909), youngest daughter of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain)
- Jeremiah Clemens (1814–1865), U.S. senator and novelist
- Josef Clemens (born 1947), German bishop
- Joseph Clemens (1862–1936), American missionary and plant collector
- Joseph Clemens of Bavaria (1671–1723), German archbishop
- Kellen Clemens (born 1983), American football player
- Koby Clemens (born 1986), American baseball player
- Marcus Arrecinus Clemens (disambiguation), multiple people
- Martin Clemens, British World War II soldier and Solomon Islands coastwatcher
- Mary Strong Clemens (1873–1968), American botanist and plant collector
- Olivia Langdon Clemens (1845–1904), wife of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain)
- Orion Clemens (1825–1897), brother of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain)
- Paul Clemens (born 1988), American baseball player
- Roger Clemens (born 1962), American baseball player
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain (1835–1910), author
- Sherrard Clemens (1820–1881), American politician and lawyer
- Titus Flavius Clemens (consul), great-nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian and (as Flavius Clemens) a saint in the Greek Orthodox Church
- William Clemens (film director) (1905–1980), American film director
Given name:
- Clemens (rapper), (born 1979), real name Clemens Legolas Telling, Danish rapper, singer, music writer, actor
- Clemens (impostor) (d. c. 15 AD), ancient Roman
- Clemens Alexandrinus (Clement of Alexandria, c. 150 – c. 215), Christian theologian
- Clemens Arnold (born 1978), German field hockey player
- Clemens Baeumker (1853–1924), German historian of philosophy
- Clemens Bollen (born 1948), German politician
- Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), German poet and novelist
- Clemens Denhardt (1852–1929), German explorer of Africa
- Clemens Fritz (born 1980), German footballer
- Arno Clemens Gaebelein (1861–1945), Methodist minister
- Clemens Maria Hofbauer (1751–1820), patron saint of Vienna
- Clemens Holzmeister (1886–1983), Austrian architect
- Clemens Kalischer (born 1921), German-American photographer
- Clemens Klotz (1886–1969), German architect
- Clemens Krauss (1893–1954), Austrian conductor
- Clemens August Graf von Galen (1878–1946), German count, Bishop of Münster, and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Clemens von Pirquet (1874–1929), Austrian scientist and pediatrician
- Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (1739–1812), German Archbishop
- Clemens Westerhof (born 1940), Dutch football manager
- Clemens Wilmenrod (1906–1967), German television cook
- Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), German chemist
Fictional characters:
- Dr. Jonathon Clemens, a character in the 1992 film Alien 3 played by the British Actor Charles Dance
- See Cambridge Latin Course for Clemens, a fictional slave
Clemens (died 16 AD) was an impostor in ancient Rome.
Clemens Legolas Telling better known as Clemens and MC Clemens (born October 8, 1979 in Roskilde, Denmark) is a Danish rapper, singer, music writer, actor.
Clemens started as a DJ in 1989 and was known as MC Clemens winning many freestyle prizes in Denmark. In 1997 he had his debut album release Regnskabets Time with commercial success followed up in 1999 with Den Anden Verden. This album won him a Grammy for Best Hip Hop Album and a grant from the Arts Foundation. The same year he collaborated with Swedish rapper Petter and they both toured Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. In 2001, he released Professionel Bla Bla that won him Best Hip Hop Hit by the P3 station. In 2006 he toured Japan with over 40 shows. He enjoyed a comeback in 2010 with a #1 hit "Champion" on the Tracklisten, the official Danish Singles Chart. credited to Clemens featuring Jon Nørgaard
Clemens has also written the lyrics of many theatrical acts, including a breakdance version of Nøddeknækkeren (The Nutcracker) that was played every year from 2004 to 2008. Clemens also wrote all the lyrics for the musical Matador in 2007, an opera directed by Peter Langdal and most of the lyrics for the piece 69 in 2008 directed by Niclas Bendixen. Matador musical was released on DVD in late 2008 and Nøddeknækkeren (The Nutcracker) in late 2009.
Clemens has also appeared as a supporting character in the television series Anna Pihl.
Clemens also collaborated with rock / rap band Die Dumme Dänen on Sony BMG
Usage examples of "clemens".
Its captain, Samuel Clemens, an American, had renamed it the Not For Hire.
So Clemens had taken back the name and ceremoniously had it painted on the hull.
That would take a month, though, and meanwhile the Clemens boat was slowly gaining on them.
King John had been told by Clemens that the line had been severed by a great meteorite but that it had been reconnected and all damage restored in that amazingly short period.
De Marbot was the pygmy among them, only five feet four inches high, but Sam Clemens liked him and admired his feistiness and courage.
Today the riverboat was docked while Clemens interviewed volunteers for a post aboard.
But its building and its voyage would be grief and sorrow for Clemens with little of the joy he anticipated.
And when Clemens at long last neared the headwaters of The River, he would find that Bloodaxe would be waiting for him.
She’d used the name of Clemens after she divorced an artist by the name of Rutgers.
Sam Clemens and King John, nicknamed “Lackland,” were co-rulers of the land which sat above the treasure of the meteorite.
He was Sam Clemens himself, standing in the middle of the crowd on a chair on a platform erected for this occasion.
That does not sound like the type of people Clemens would have on board.
The banner was certainly not the scarlet phoenix on blue which Clemens had planned.
Perhaps you don’t know that Clemens tried to slaughter me and my good men so that he could have the boat for himself and his swinish followers.
Having known both Clemens and John, he was sure that John was the liar, the traitor, and the rapacious.