Crossword clues for kurt
kurt
- Russell of "The Hateful Eight"
- Rocker Cobain
- Noted 90's frontman
- Nirvana's Cobain
- Nirvana singer Cobain
- Nirvana co-founder, with Krist
- Nirvana attainer?
- Nirvana achiever?
- Kilgore creator
- Jazz vocalist Elling
- Goldie's partner
- Former U.N. secretary general Waldheim
- Former U.N. leader Waldheim
- Conductor Masur
- Cobain or Warner
- Cobain of Nirvana
- Chris Colfer's "Glee" character
- "Timequake" author Vonnegut
- "Songs of Anarchy" creator Sutter
- "Slaughterhouse-Five" author Vonnegut
- "Cat's Cradle" novelist ___ Vonnegut Jr
- "Cat's Cradle" author Vonnegut
- 'The Thing' star Russell
- ___ Hummel (Chris Colfer's role on "Glee")
- Late rocker Cobain
- Composer Weill
- Quarterback Warner
- Mathematician Gödel
- Rock's Cobain
- Actor Russell of "Escape From New York"
- Novelist Vonnegut, for one
- Maestro Masur
- Mathematician Gödel
- Russell of Hollywood
- Vonnegut or Weill
- Author Vonnegut
- Writer Vonnegut
- MTV mainstay Loder
- Grunge rocker Cobain
- "Breakfast of Champions" writer Vonnegut
- 'Glee' character
- Russell or Waldheim
- Weill or Waldheim
- Weill or Vonnegut
- Super Bowl XXXIV MVP Warner
- Skater Browning
- Singer-songwriter Vile
- Schuschnigg of Austria
Wikipedia
"Kurt" is a male name of Germanic origin. Sometimes confused with Curt, which is more aptly related to the Anglo-Norman name "Curtis". "Kurt","Cord", "Curd", and "Kort" originated as short forms of Germanic 'Konrad" or "Conrad", depending on geographical usage. Accepted meanings include counselor, advisor, "bold" counselor.
Its name days are November 12 (Sweden) and November 26 (Norway).
Kurt is a Turkish surname literally meaning "wolf". It may also be a Hungarian surname Kürt ("horn") spelled without diactirics
- Kemal Kurt (1947-2002), Turkish author, translator and photographer
- Sabahudin Kurt (born 1935), Bosnian singer
- Seyhan Kurt, French-Turkish poet, writer and sociologist
- Ümit Kurt (born 1991), Turkish footballer
- Yaşar Kurt (born 1968), Turkish rock artist
- Yeliz Kurt (born 1984), Turkish female middle distance runner
- Ahmet Kurt Pasha, 18th Century Ottoman governor
- Elvira Kurt (Kürt Elvíra), Hungarian-born Canadian comedian
Kurt is a German-language masculine given name.
Kurt may also refer to:
- Kurt (food), Central Asian food
- Kurt (surname), a Turkish surname literally meaning "wolf"
- KutMasta Kurt, American hip-hop producer
- Hungarian surname Kürt meaning "horn" spelled without diacritics
- Kürt Elvíra
Usage examples of "kurt".
Lieutenant Kurt and the Chinese aeronaut and a dead cow, and much other uncongenial company, in the huge circle of the Whirlpool two and a quarter miles away.
Kurt, like the greater number of the men upon the German air-fleet, had known hardly anything of aeronautics before his appointment to the new flag-ship.
Commander Kurt Lennox stood aft of the tall pile of clutter, heart pounding.
After the accident they went ever since they were five year I behind on playing in the gazebo at the bottom of the grassy hill ane with their heads to the Archer place, Kurt and Vivian and Z gether, laughing and colluding as if nothing bad had ever haping ever would.
Kurt von Schuschnigg, quickly regained control, and the rebels, though promised safe-conduct to Germany through the intervention of the German minister, were arrested and thirteen of them later hanged.
Rudolf Ramm, Kurt Blome, Gerhard Wagner, and Walter Gross all believed absolutely in their ideology, theory, and linguistic paradigms.
Schmidt introduced me to Frank Kurt Cylke, the director of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, the division of the Library of Congress that records books and which has recorded some of my novels.
Kurt halted at Huntington for water, and when he was about ready to start a man rushed out of a store, glanced hurriedly up and down the almost deserted street, and, espying Kurt, ran to him.
I can tell, opted to eschew the dress code by wearing shorts, flip - flops, and, in the case of Kurt, the keyboardist, no shirt.
I can tell, opted to eschew the dress code by wearing shorts, flip-flops, and, in the case of Kurt, the keyboardist, no shirt.
Longuet and Loriot resolutions called the war the consequence of imperialistic anarchy and bourgeois ambition, both denounced the imposition upon Germany of an unjust, or Bismarckian, peace, such as was imposed upon France in 1871, and both mourned the assassination of Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, and Kurt Eisner.
It seized the numdah covering of the Kurt and clapped it against the wooden skeleton.
She sets down a glass of water and a plate of stale Pepperidge Farm goldfish and watches until Kurt takes a drink and puts a handful in his mouth.
Elliott had cried all the way to Wiesbaden, then lay down on the couch, turning his back to them, and fell into a sniffly slumber while Nina, Kurt, and Bob tiptoed around him.
Lee Kurt, better known to Bud Moore, her intended, and to other residents of the small coastal fishing village as Sooly, because it was easier to say than Sue Lee and because Southerners tend to slur two-name names, fell to with a healthy gusto as a stack of pancakes with an over-easy egg atop were, delivered to the table.