Crossword-Solution: ABP
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ABP | anagram | APB, BAP, BPA, PAB, PBA |
We have 7 clues for the answer “ABP”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Archbishop: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Canterbury title: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Card. O'Connor, once | 1 answer |
| Church dignitary: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Prelate: Abbr. | 2 answers |
| Churchman: Abbr. | 3 answers |
| Church title: Abbr. | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ABP (5)
The archbishop, on his return, stopped at the same town, and could not help going in search of the chess-player, whom he found engaged as before, when the following dialogue ensued:-- Abp.
MARK WRITING HIS GOSPEL) FROM THE BEDFORD HOURS] Gaza, of whose Illumination he gives him a very particular description, which answer’d so exactly in every part to that here set forth, that he [Wanley] was fully perswaded it was this very Book, and y^{t} the Θεοδωρος at the bottom of 1st page order’d to be placed there by Gaza as his own name, gave occasion to Abp.
Was I to execute it, it should be thus:--I would give a series of plates, even from the conclusion of Saxon architecture, beginning with the round Roman arch, and going on to show how they plaistered and zigzagged it, and then how better ornaments crept in till the beautiful Gothic arrived at its perfection: then how it deceased in Henry the Eighth's reign--Abp.
William Rufus, his father’s love for him; interview with his father on his death-bed; he nominates him successor to the crown of England; his oppression of the Church and people; rapine under him in England and Normandy; his remorse at his sacrilege; makes Anselm Abp.
Evelyn records a visit to him as follows: "_25th October, 1695._ "The Abp and myselfe went to Hammersmith, to visite Sir Sam Morland, who was entirely blind, a very mortifying sight.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1951–1996).