Crossword clues for colbert
colbert
- Stephen who replaced Letterman
- Stephen of Comedy Central
- Memorable White House Correspondents' Dinner host of 2006
- Letterman's successor
- Late-night rival of Kimmel and Fallon
- He replaced Letterman
- Comic with a "Report"
- Comic who coined the words "eneagled," "mantasy," and "freem"
- Comedian Stephen
- Best Actress Oscar-winner for "It Happened One Night"
- "Truthiness" coiner
- See 1-Across
- "The ___ Report" (satirical Comedy Central show that's on after "The Daily Show")
- Organizer of the 54-/65-Across
- Comedian who was the only man on Maxim's 2012 Hot 100 list of most beautiful women
- Comedy Central's "The ___ Report"
- Who said "I can't prove it, but I can say it"
- Butter creamed with parsley and tarragon and beef extract
- Poppaea in "The Sign of the Cross": 1932
- Organizer of the 54-/65-A
- Comic with a satiric news show
- TV satirist Stephen
Wiktionary
n. (surname)
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 223
Land area (2000): 0.869097 sq. miles (2.250952 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.869097 sq. miles (2.250952 sq. km)
FIPS code: 17552
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.037600 N, 83.213900 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 30628
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Colbert
Housing Units (2000): 493
Land area (2000): 1.072415 sq. miles (2.777542 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.072415 sq. miles (2.777542 sq. km)
FIPS code: 16050
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 33.856340 N, 96.503270 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 74733
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Colbert
Housing Units (2000): 24980
Land area (2000): 594.532389 sq. miles (1539.831753 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 29.075486 sq. miles (75.305160 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 623.607875 sq. miles (1615.136913 sq. km)
Located within: Alabama (AL), FIPS 01
Location: 34.731480 N, 87.725960 W
Headwords:
Colbert, AL
Colbert County
Colbert County, AL
Wikipedia
Colbert may refer to:
Colbert is a French surname and given name of uncertain etymology.
It is recorded in Champagne in the 15th century. It seems to be a reduced form of "Colibert", which is also attested in medieval Champagne. "Colibert" was originally a contraction of the Latin (" freed slave, freedman"). It may, however, derive from an unattested Germanic given name *Colberht or a gallicized form of the Flemish surname Koelbert. This in turn derives from a given name mentioned as Colobert in the 7th century.
Usage examples of "colbert".
Colbert, placed with Michel Letellier, secretary of state in 1648, by his cousin Colbert, Seigneur de Saint-Penange, who protected him, received one day from the minister a commission for Cardinal Mazarin.
Whilst saying these words, with perfectly Italian subtlety he snatched the packet from the hands of Colbert, and re-entered his apartments.
He accompanied this restitution with a most severe reprimand, during which Colbert contented himself with examining, feeling, even smelling, as it were, the paper, the characters, and the signature, neither more nor less than if he had to deal with the greatest forger in the kingdom.
Mazarin behaved still more rudely to him, but Colbert, still impassible, having obtained a certainty that the letter was the true one, went off as if he had been deaf.
It may be judged by this single anecdote, what the character of Colbert was.
Monsieur Colbert, and seriously, for I am very ill, and I may chance to die.
The cardinal heaved a deep sigh, and looked at Colbert with wonder, but he allowed a smile to steal across his lips.
There he stopped, a look from Colbert telling him he was on the wrong track.
Louis, faintly, for, as Mazarin had said, the name of Colbert was quite unknown to him, and he thought the enthusiasm of the cardinal partook of the delirium of a dying man.
Louis ran to the door, opened it himself, and perceived Colbert standing waiting in the passage.
The king then descended and went himself to see the barrels of specie, in gold and silver, which, under the direction of Colbert, four men had just rolled into a cellar of which the king had given Colbert the key in the morning.
This review completed, Louis returned to his apartments, followed by Colbert, who had not apparently warmed with one ray of personal satisfaction.
The discovery of that conspiracy is the ruin of the superintendent, and that discovery is the result of the correspondence with England: this is why Colbert wished to have that correspondence.
I thought little Colbert, as you said just now, had passed over that love, and left the impression upon it of a spot of ink or a stain of grease.
That officer took Colbert on one side, in spite of his resistance and the contradiction of his bushy eyebrows.