Crossword clues for pont
pont
- Way to l'Île de la Cité
- Quebec's ___ Champlain
- Québec's __ Champlain
- Paris's Neuf
- Paris's -- Neuf
- Paris' __ Neuf
- Loire crosser
- French for 'bridge'
- Fleuve crosser
- Brigitte's bridge
- Bridge, to Brigitte
- Bridge, in Quebec
- Bridge, in France
- Bridge, in Beauharnois
- Bridge to Notre Dame
- Bridge on the Seine
- Bridge in Paris
- Bridge in Beaumont
- Bridge across the Seine
- -- l'Eveque cheese
- ___ Neuf (Paris bridge)
- ___ Neuf (oldest bridge in Paris)
- ___ l'Évêque (strong cheese)
- ___ l'Eveque (French cheese)
- __ Neuf: Paris bridge
- __ l'Évêque: pale-yellow cheese
- Brest bridge
- ___-Aven (home of Paul Gauguin)
- French bridge
- Bridge, in Bretagne
- Bridge, in Bordeaux
- France's ___ d'Avignon
- ___ Neuf (Parisian landmark)
- Way to l'ГЋle de la CitГ©
- Carlo in the film business
- Structure in Avignon
- Paris's ___-Neuf
- ___ l'Évêque cheese
- _____ l'Évêque (French cheese)
- ___ Neuf, across the Seine
- Seine crossing
- Seine span
- Seine bridge
- Bridge: Fr.
- Bridge, in Brest
- Paris's ___ Neuf
- Seine feature
- Bridge: Fr
- Bridge, over the Seine
- Bridge, in Brittany
- Bridge over the Seine
- ___-l'Eveque (French cheese)
Gazetteer
Wikipedia
Pont (pronounced pohn; French for bridge; also Welsh for bridge, the "t" not silent) is the name or part of the name of several places. It also means 'period' and 'exactly' in Hungarian (where the 't' is pronounced).
Pont is a political party in Haiti. The party won in the 7 February 2006 Senate elections 1.1% of the popular vote and two Senators. In the 7 February and 21 April 2006 Chamber of Deputies elections, the party won no seats.
For the 2015 parliamentary elections, the party presented 3 candidates for the Senate and 52 for the Chamber of Deputies.
Pont is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Charles E. Pont, American artist
- John Pont, American college football coach
- Mike Pont, singer
- Mónica Pont, Spanish long-distance runner
- Robert Pont, 16th century Scottish reformer
- Timothy Pont, Scottish mapmaker of the late 16th century
Usage examples of "pont".
As I explained to Mr Du Pont at our first game, I suffer from an obscure complaint - agoraphobia -the fear of open spaces.
He further donated to the monks of Nogent for their sole use the rights to the fish in the river Ailette over a given distance from the Rue de Brasse to the Pont St.
Indes soit sur le flottes galions ou navires particuliers, ils apportent leur argent dans leurs coffres, la pluspart entre pont et sans connoissement.
Prosper Donge, on his bike, peacefully crossed the Bois de Boulogne, went over the Pont de Saint-Cloud, and got off his bicycle to walk up the steep road to his house.
Du Pont nor the neighbouring diners seemed surprised at the hoggish display.
There is the risk of an innovator bringing out and doing the right job with vitamins as Hoffmann-LaRoche did, or with nylon as did Du Pont.
Il allait du pont Notre-Dame au pont Royal tous les jours que Dieu faisait, pourvu que Dieu les fit assez beaux.
He was born eight months and twentysix days after my stay at Pont Labbe, for I recollect perfectly that we reached Lorient on the fifteenth of August.
We were crossing the Pont Neuf in our coach when we were set upon near the spot where Henry of Navarre was murdered by Ravaillac.
I thought of Lord Marchamont murdered on the Pont Neuf and then of the solitary figures who had shadowed me.
When Lulu held the child that Marthe brought home from the Pont Neuf, everyone understood that in a family of eight equal mothers, Lulu would somehow be most equal of all.
February, 1793, when Agnes, with eyes swollen with tears, a market basket on her arm, and a look of dreary despair on her young face, turned that selfsame angle on her way to the Pont Neuf, and nearly fell over the rickety construction which sheltered him and his stock-in-trade.
But presently he appeared to make up his mind, and continued his leisurely walk as far as the Pont Neuf, where he turned sharply off to his right, still whistling, Tournefort and Chauvelin hard upon his heels.
I would not dare to walk out then and there in the dark, as far as the Pont Neuf, wearing his blouse and hat and carrying a bundle the same as his under my arm.
Straw dummies of Brienne and Lamoignon were burned night after night, and on the Pont Neuf anyone not bowing to that popular totem, the statue of Henri IV, was manhandled.