Crossword clues for verne
verne
- Giant of sci-fi
- Father of science fiction, to many
- Author Jules
- "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" writer
- Troyer who plays Mini-Me
- The second-most-translated author in the world since 1979 (between Christie and Shakespeare)
- Sci-fi standout
- Phileas Foggs creator
- Phileas Fogg creator Jules
- Phileas Fogg creator
- Passepartout's creator
- Novelist Jules who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
- Novelist Jules
- Nemo creator Jules
- Nemo creator
- Jules who wrote "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
- Jules who created the Nautilus
- Jules on a spine
- French sci-fi pioneer
- French novelist Jules
- Fogg creator
- Famous Jules
- Early science-fiction writer Jules
- Early science fiction writer Jules
- Creator of the Nautilus
- Creator of the ''Nautilus''
- Creator of Fogg
- Bradbury's "Verb that moves us to Space"
- Author who influenced steampunk
- Author of "Paris in the 20th Century," an 1863 novel first published in 1994
- Aronnax's creator
- Actor Troyer of the "Austin Powers" movies
- "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" author
- "Off on a Comet" author
- "From the Earth to the Moon" author
- "Five Weeks in a Balloon" writer
- "Five Weeks in a Balloon" novelist
- "Father of Science Fiction"
- "De la Terre à la Lune" (1865) author
- "Around the World in 80 Days" author Jules
- "Around the World in 80 Days" author
- '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' author
- ''The Mysterious Island'' author
- ''From the Earth to the Moon'' author
- ''Five Weeks in a Balloon'' author
- Jules who wrote "Around the World in 80 Days"
- Prophetic writer
- Jules___
- "Michel Strogoff" author
- Captain Nemo's creator
- "A Journey to the Center of the Earth" writer
- "From the Earth to the Moon" writer
- Phileas Fogg's creator
- The Father of Science Fiction
- "The Mysterious Island" author
- Phileas Fogg’s creator
- "Les Voyages Extraordinaires" writer
- "From the Earth to the Moon" author Jules
- "Five Weeks in a Balloon" author
- Jules who pioneered in science fiction
- Seminal name in science fiction
- "Voyages Extraordinaires" writer
- Author of the quote "I am not what you call a civilized man!"
- See 1-Down
- Author with a restaurant at the Eiffel Tower named for him
- French writer who is considered the father of science fiction (1828-1905)
- Jules who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
- Early sci-fi author
- Father of sci-fi
- Author of "The Mysterious Island"
- He wrote "Michel Strogoff"
- Nemo's creator
- Fogg's creator
- 54 Down's creator
- Early sci-fi writer
- Sci-fi pioneer Jules
- Science-fiction pioneer
- He wrote "The Mysterious Island"
- Sci-fi guy
- Pioneer sci-fi writer
- French author of ‘Silver Nemesis’
- French writer
- Author Jules ____
- Captain Nemo creator
- ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' author
- Jules who created Captain Nemo
- Writer Jules
- Sci-fi author Jules
- Jules of sci-fi fame
- Jules of sci-fi
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Theatre Lyrique in Paris, Verne had contacted Caroline Aronnax, back on Ile Feydeau.
Nemo was the free-spirited son of a widowed shipbuilder, and Jules Verne was the oldest child of an established but dull country lawyer.
The Columbiad, that mighty cannon, was dug still deeper than Verne described.
And then something from a Jules Verne nightmare stepped in front of her, a green-garbed monstrosity with huge bug eyes and a hoglike snout.
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Then, finally, with the industrial revolution, scientific justifications were substituted for the supernatural by Mary Shelley, Jules Verne, H.
It turned out to be Jules Verne who most appealed to this bunch, and so they became the Jules Verne Society, soon shortened to the JV.
It might, for instance, be argued that Jules Verne was a nice guy who loved his Mom, while the brutish antihuman cyberpunks advocate drugs, anarchy, brain-plugs and the destruction of everything sacred.
And yet Jules Verne is considered a Victorian optimist (those who have read him must doubt this) while the cyberpunks are often declared nihilists (by those who pick and choose in the canon).
This struck from all three allusions to Edgar Poe and Jules Verne, and such platitudes as naturally rise to the lips of the most intelligent when they are talking against time, and dealing with a new invention in which it would seem ingenuous to believe too soon.
The intersection of Desiderata and Jules Verne formed a kind of gulch, the balconied terraces of Freeside cliff dwellers rising gradually to the grassy tablelands of another casino complex.
If you turned right, off Desiderata, and followed Jules Verne far enough, you'd find yourself approaching Desiderata from the left.
If you turned right, off Desiderata, and followed Jules Verne far enough, you’d find yourself approaching Desiderata from the left.
Its two well-drawn female characters, the courageous heroine, and the stern, endurant, yearning mother, show how well Verne could depict the tenderer sex when he so willed.
His wife, who was terrified of drowning, refused to get on the boat again, and eventually Verne sold it.