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

  1. It has the defects of childhood without having of them approvals in six letters.

  2. does not go any more to Monte Carlo in four letters.
  3. Attracts the butterflies in front of a boat in thirteen letters.
  4. Prelude to part of billiards in ten letters.
  5. has its reception, there is often a chief in eight letters.
  6. never drops in front of somebody of important in ten letters.
  7. Pigs, we will have of it at least a in eight letters.
  8. With him, the moon is in water in eleven letters.
  9. 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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