Max Favalelli
max Favalelli (January 23rd 1905 - December 22nd 1989) is a French professor, Man of letters - originator of cross Mots - judge referee of television games (like “the longest word” then “Of the figures and the letters”).
It was thus associated a long time in the general public with an quasi-encyclopedic knowledge of the contents of the dictionary (even if it were not based on its only memory).
It also held its own role in the serial " The Gruyere which tue" of Pierre Dac and Francis Blanche in the series Signed Furax.
Famous definitions
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It has the defects of childhood without having of them approvals in six letters.
- does not go any more to Monte Carlo in four letters.
- Attracts the butterflies in front of a boat in thirteen letters.
- Prelude to part of billiards in ten letters.
- has its reception, there is often a chief in eight letters.
- never drops in front of somebody of important in ten letters.
- Pigs, we will have of it at least a in eight letters.
- With him, the moon is in water in eleven letters.
- deserved well the stick in eight letters.
1: gâteux - 2: nothing - 3: parking - 4: anesthesia - 5: bludgeon - 6: strapontin
7: notch - 8: sitzbath - 9: marshal
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