Crossword clues for emil
emil
- Jannings of ''The Last Command''
- Jannings of ''The Blue Angel''
- German actor Jannings
- First Best Actor Oscar winner Jannings
- Czech track legend Zátopek
- Boy detective of kid-lit
- "The Way of All Flesh" actor Jannings
- "Quo Vadis?" star Jannings
- "Quo Vadis?" actor Jannings
- "Othello" actor Jannings
- "Blumengarten" painter Nolde
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 family film)
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 Disney film)
- Zatopek the runner
- Zatopek or Nolde
- Writer Cioran
- Track legend Zátopek
- Thespian Jannings (first Oscar winner for Best Actor)
- Swiss theologian Brunner
- Silent actor Jannings
- Sergeant Foley's first name in "An Officer and a Gentleman"
- Russian pianist Gilels
- Runner Zápotek with four Olympic gold medals
- Runner Z341topek
- Royals outfielder Brown
- Psychiatrist Kraepelin
- Posthumous Pierre de Coubertin medal winner Zátopek
- Olympic Games champion Zapotek
- Olympic athlete Zátopek
- Nolde of graphic art
- Nobelist Theodor Kocher
- Name that's a sour fruit backward
- Name that's a green fruit backward
- Name hidden in "rice milk"
- Mr. Ludwig
- Mickey Mouse adversary __ Eagle
- Man's name that's a fruit in reverse
- Man's name that spells a sour fruit backward
- Man's name (or backward, a citrus fruit)
- Lime twist?
- Kansas City Royals outfielder Brown
- Jannings who won the first Oscar
- Jannings who won one of the first Oscars
- Jannings or Gilels
- Jannings of old Hollywood
- Jannings of classic cinema
- Jannings of "The Way of All Flesh"
- Jannings of "Quo Vadis"
- Jannings in old films
- Jannings of old flicks
- Gold-medal-winning runner Zatopek
- Gold medalist Zatopek
- German version of Zola's first name
- German novel "___ and the Detectives"
- German Expressionist ___ Nolde
- German artist Nolde
- Four-time Olympic gold-medal runner Zátopek
- First-ever Best Actor Oscar winner Jannings
- First Oscar-winner Jannings
- First Best Actor Oscar winner, ___ Jannings
- First Best Actor Jannings
- Erich Kästner's title boy
- Erich Kastner's boy detective
- Dr. __ Skoda, J.K. Simmons' "Law & Order" role
- Disneys ____ and the Detectives
- Disney film, "___ and the Detectives"
- Diptheria inoculation scientist von Behring
- Czech track great Zátopek
- Czech Olympian Zatopek
- Czech gold medalist Zátopek
- Czech distance runner Zátopek
- Concert pianist Gilels
- Children's book "___ and the Detectives"
- Brown of the Oakland A's
- Boy's name that's a fruit spelled backward
- Actor Sitka who appeared in numerous Three Stooges films
- Actor Sitka of many Three Stooges films and shorts
- Actor Sitka known as "The Fourth Stooge"
- Actor Jannings, or a citrus fruit in reverse
- Actor Janning
- 40s All-Star second baseman Verban
- 2008–12 Romanian prime minister ___ Boc
- "Quo Vadis" Oscar winner Jannings
- "My Favorite Thing Is Monsters" graphic novelist Ferris
- "Law & Order" shrink ___ Skoda
- "Law & Order: SVU" psychiatrist ___ Skoda, played by J.K. Simmons
- "Head With Pipe" artist Nolde
- "________ and the Detectives"
- "___ and the Detectives" (Old children's book)
- "___ and the Detectives" (kiddie lit classic)
- "___ and the Detectives" (Disney flick)
- "___ and the Detectives" (children's book)
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 flick)
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 Disney movie)
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 Disney movie based on a Kästner book)
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 Disney live-action movie)
- ___ Zátopek, four-time Olympic track gold medalist
- ___ Sinclair (protagonist of Hesse's "Demian")
- ___ Blonsky (alter ego of Marvel's Abomination)
- __ Sinclair, protagonist of Hesse's "Demian"
- __ Ludwig, biographer of Stalin, Napoleon, Goethe, and others
- Medicine Nobelist _____ Von Behring
- Co-star for Marlene
- Actor Jannings or pianist Gilels
- German biographer Ludwig
- Nobelist _____ von Behring
- Biographer Ludwig
- Pianist Gilels or actor Jannings
- Disney's "___ and the Detectives"
- Jannings of "The Blue Angel"
- Runner Zatopek
- German biographer ___ Ludwig
- Napoleon biographer Ludwig
- Oscar winner Jannings
- Olympic runner Zatopek
- Olympic track champion Zatopek
- Artist Nolde
- Czech runner Zatopek
- Expressionist Nolde
- "Man in Revolt" author Brunner
- Literary Ludwig
- Silents star Jannings
- German Expressionist Nolde
- Painter Nolde
- Early Oscar winner Jannings
- 1928 Oscar winner Jannings
- 1948 and 1952 Olympic track gold medalist ___ ZГЎtopek
- 1948-52 Olympic track gold medalist Zatopek
- Early Oscar winner ___ Jannings
- Jannings of old movies
- Title boy in a 1964 Disney film
- Czech runner ZГЎtopek
- First Best Actor winner Jannings
- Mathematician Post or Artin
- Runner ZГЎtopek
- ___ Jannings, Best Actor of 1928
- Dr. Skoda of "Law & Order"
- Actor Jannings, winner of the first Best Actor Oscar
- Jannings of "The Last Command"
- Viennese-born composer ___ von Reznicek
- Actor Jannings who won the first Best Actor Oscar
- ___ ZГЎtopek, four-time Olympic track gold medalist
- Eagles tight end Igwenagu
- Jannings who won the first-ever Oscar
- Jannings who won the first Best Actor Oscar (1928)
- Disney boy helped by detectives
- Man's name that spells a fruit backward
- Graphic artist Nolde
- 1948 and 1952 Olympic track gold medalist ___ Zátopek
- Author Ludwig
- Writer Ludwig
- Oscar-winning Jannings
- Ludwig or Jannings
- Bass-baritone Scaria: 1838-86
- Silver screen's Jannings
- Jannings or Ludwig
- Olympic track legend Zatopek
- Gilels or Jannings
- Dr. Skoda of "Law & Order"
- Jannings of films
- Director Jannings
- ___ von Skoda, Czech industrialist
- Late actor Jannings
- Industrialist von Skoda
- Jannings or Skoda
- The screen's Jannings
- Nobel chemist Fischer: 1902
- Nobelist von Behring: 1901
- Ludwig or Cooper
- "Blue Angel" star Jannings
- "___ and the Detectives": Kästner
- "___ and the Detectives, " 1964 film
- Conductor Cooper
- Jannings of filmdom
- Man's name that's a sour fruit backwards
- "Ratatouille" rat
- Silent film star Jannings
- "The Last Command" Oscar winner Jannings
- Jannings of old films
- Disney's boy detective
- Expressionist painter Nolde
- Zatopek or Jannings
- Track legend Zatopek
- Olympian Zatopek
- Jannings or Zátopek
- Gold medal runner Zatopek
- German painter Nolde
- German man's name
- "___ and the Detectives" (1964 film)
- Zatopek of Olympic fame
- Running great Zatopek
- Long-distance runner Zátopek
- Jannings of silents
- Famed runner Zatopek
- "___ and the Detectives" (Disney film)
- Oscar-winning actor Jannings
- Jannings with an Oscar
- Distance runner Zatopek
- Track star Zatopek
- Old-time actor Jannings
- Mickey Mouse enemy __ Eagle
- Jannings, the first Oscar winner
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. personal name, from German Emil, from French Emilé, from Latin Aemilius, name of a Roman gens, from aemulus "imitating, rivaling" (see emulation).
Wikipedia
'''Emil'
The name Emil, Emile or Émile is a male given name, deriving from the Latin Aemilius of the gens Aemilia. The female given name is Emily.
Usage examples of "emil".
She knew, of course, as did the physician, the cyber, Emil and himself.
Beside Emil the cyber stood tall in his scarlet robe, a splash of living color against the timeworn stone.
Against one wall Emil leaned beside a window, able to do nothing but watch.
Before he could speak to her the guide Emil had engaged claimed their attention.
Given only because Emil could no longer be useful and, worse, could now only be a hindrance to the subtle, insidious, widespread power of the Cyclan.
With Emil dead and Ustar in disgrace who else could succeed him but his natural son?
Faraday and Pasteur, for Arrhenius and Emil Fischer and Ernest Rutherford to work in.
A few years later, while Robert Koch was bending under the abuse and curses of sad ones who had been disappointed by his supposed cure for consumption, Emil Behring, the poetical pupil of Koch, spied out a strange virtue, an unknown something in the blood of guinea-pigs.
That others, such as Libby Trask, Emil Garville, Charlene Bloom, and Alfredo Roewen, seemed much more ready to assign that role to a reluctant Sy, did nothing to make Korwin less angry.
Charlene opened her eyes in what felt like the middle of a continued thought, and saw Emil staring down at her.
But then Charlene, surveying her companions, noticed that Emil appeared, if not cheerful, then relieved.
Sometimes Charlene would do the change herself, but it was getting dark and she wondered what Emil and Damon were doing out there in the cold.
Charlene was snug in her thermal wrapper, but Emil should have been chilled.
Connie rearranged the dishes to suit him, Emil made no point of looking at Sonya, although Sonya knew he was well-aware of her in a manner both secretive and hostile.
Sonya found it hard to believe in the reality of a marriage between Alma and Emil, although she could most certainly picture him married to Connie.