Crossword clues for fosse
fosse
- Director Bob who won a Tony, Oscar and Emmy all in the same year
- Castle ditch
- 'Cabaret' director Bob
- "Chicago" choreographer Bob
- "All That Jazz" subject Bob
- Winner of eight choreography Tonys
- Commemorative 1999 Broadway revue
- Catcher Ray of the Pete Rose collision
- Broadway choreographer
- "Pippin" choreographer Bob
- "Damn Yankees" choreographer Bob
- "All That Jazz" choreographer
- ''Cabaret'' director
- ''All That Jazz'' director
- ''All That Jazz'' choreographer Bob
- Winner of an Oscar, Emmy and Tony in 1973
- Tony-winning musical in 1999
- Tony winner for Best Musical of 1999
- Only Best Director Oscar/Tony/Emmy winner in the same year
- Noted "Cabaret" choreographer
- Musical with the number "Bye Bye Blackbird"
- Multitalented Bob of stage and screen
- He directed Minnelli in "Cabaret"
- Director/choreographer Bob of "All That Jazz"
- Bob with nine Tonys
- Bob with eight Tonys for choreography
- Bob whose first Tony was for "The Pajama Game"
- Bob of Broadway
- Best Director winner of 1972
- Â"All That JazzÂ" director
- "The Pajama Game" choreographer
- "Sweet Charity" director/choreographer
- "Sweet Charity" choreographer
- "Damn Yankees" choreographer
- "Chicago" guy from Chicago
- "Chicago" director Bob
- "Chicago" director
- "Cabaret" film director
- "All That Jazz" man
- 'Pippin' Tony winner Bob
- 'All That Jazz' director
- "Cabaret" director Bob
- "All That Jazz" director Bob
- Steamy 1998 Broadway revue
- Choreographer Bob
- 1999 Tony-winning musical
- Broadway's Bob
- Broadway dance hit of 1999
- "All That Jazz" choreographer Bob
- 1999-2001 Broadway musical revue
- Best Musical of 1999
- Director of "Chicago" and "Dancin'"
- 1999 Broadway revue
- "Pippin" Tony winner
- "Damn Yankees" Tony winner
- Bob who directed "Cabaret"
- "Chicago" director/ choreographer
- Subject of the biography "All His Jazz"
- Chicago-born choreographer
- Best Musical after "The Lion King"
- Bob who directed the 1966 musical "Sweet Charity"
- Ditch dug as a fortification and usually filled with water
- "Director Bob who won a Tony, Oscar and Emmy all in the same year"
- "Pippin" director/choreographer
- Ditch
- "Redhead" director
- "Dancin'" director
- Broadway choreographer for "Chicago"
- Man behind "All That Jazz"
- "Cabaret" choreographer
- Choreographer-director from Chicago
- Director of "Pippin" and "Chicago"
- Defensive ditch
- "All That Jazz" figure
- Canal
- Moat
- Indifferent
- He choreographed "Pippin"
- Some careless officer found upside down in a ditch
- Long narrow ditch
- Roman way of switching direction
- Ditch some gormless officers when heading north
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ditch \Ditch\ (?; 224), n.; pl. Ditches. [OE. dich, orig. the same word as dik. See Dike.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"ditch, trench," early 14c. (late 13c. in place names), from Old French fosse "ditch, grave, dungeon" (12c.), from Latin fossa "ditch, trench, furrow," in full fossa terra, literally "dug earth," from fem. past participle of fodere "to dig" (see fossil). The Fosse-way (early 12c.), one of the four great Roman roads of Britain, probably was so named from the ditch on either side of it.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A ditch or moat. 2 (context anatomy English) (alternative form of fossa English)
WordNet
n. ditch dug as a fortification and usually filled with water [syn: moat]
Wikipedia
Fösse is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Fosse is a Broadway revue based on the choreography of Bob Fosse.
Fosse may also refer to:
Usage examples of "fosse".
During this malady, they caused several masses to be said in different places, especially at St Maur des Fosses, at St Amable, and at St Esprit.
Circa alla parte romantica, se non fosse adorna della storica, in cui mi credo competente, e dal merito di svelare i vizi e le nefandezze del pretismo, io non avrei tediato il pubblico, nel secolo in cui scrivono romanzi i Manzoni, i Guerrazzi ed i Victor Hugo.
Between them -- for one set is placed at the entrance to an interior, and one at that of the exterior wall -- is a fosse, forty-five feet in width.
Yacht, tempesta, il mondo e russava colla testa sopra un sasso ed i piedi vicini al fuoco, come se fosse in un letto di piume.
I was surprised to find that, at a distance of less than an eighth of a mile from the latter place, the military had fixed their gabions, sapped right up the glacis, and to within four or five yards of the fosse.
Ao cabo, pode ser que tudo fosse um sonho, nada mais natural a um ex-seminarista que ouvir por toda a parte latim e Escritura.
A prodigious quantity of bombs being thrown into the ravelin, his troops threw themselves into the fosse, mounted the breaches, forced open a sally-port, and entered the place almost without resistance.
De caminho, pediu-me que, se acaso fosse a Roma, jurasse que no fim de seis meses estaria de volta.
His musqueteers being better provided with powder than ours did good service by keeping down for a time the deadly fire from across the fosse.
Subito dietro alla Camilla, erano entrati alcuni dei giovani rimasti di guardia al di fuori e al loro capo raccontavano come quella donna al chiarore del lampo li avesse scoperti, come si fosse slanciata verso il loggione, senza che fosse stato possibile, in modo alcuno, trattenerla.
Per quanto fosse urgente il pericolo io non volli lasciare quel sofferente senza tentare ogni mezzo per liberarlo.
Marzio come non fosse in presenza del suo Capitano ma nella Campagna Romana si lisciava con la destra i nerissimi mustacchi.
Now, however, a fosse and earthen embankment circled the village and the innermost fields, orchards, and pasturage, cut in two spots by the course of the river.
Issa while the rest of us walked the two miles across the fields to the Fosse Way, the great Roman road that Issa should have been using.
E molti italiani sanno morire da prodi, pensava Muzio, ma fosse almeno contro i loro oppressori!