Crossword-Solution: ALLHALLOWS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Allhallows | n. | All the saints (in heaven). |
| Allhallows | n. | All Saints' Day, November 1st. |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| November 1 | 1 answer |
| Old term for November 1 | 1 answer |
| Church festival | 4 answers |
| ___ Day. | 50 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ALLHALLOWS (5)
Said the youngling: "We be going to ride the wild-wood, and it might be better for safety's sake that I be so clad as certain folk look to see men ride there." But he reddened as he spake; and the Earl said: "By Allhallows! but it is not ill thought of; and, belike, the same-like kind of attire might be better to hide the queenship of the Lady from the wood-folk than that which now she weareth?" "True is that, Lord," quoth Christopher.
And moreover, this last time she suffered in her body for the helping of me; so if thou mightest do her asking I were the better pleased." "It shall be as thou wilt, my Lady," said the Earl, "and I will have her with me and keep her quiet in Meadhamstead; but, by Allhallows! had it not been for thy word we would have had her whipped into the wild-wood, and hanged up on to a tree thereafter." Then Aloyse knelt before Goldilind and kissed her feet, and wept, and drew back pale and trembling.
Whereas till now from Allhallows-tide, six weeks ere the great frost set in, the heavens had worn one heavy mask of ashen gray when clouded, or else one amethystine tinge with a hazy rim, when cloudless.
You have not made a verse among you, and never will, which is not as lame a gosling as Harvey's own-- 'Oh thou weathercocke, that stands on the top of Allhallows, Come thy ways down, if thou dar'st for thy crown, and take the wall on us.' “Hark, now! There is our young giant comforting his soul with a ballad.
Lawrence-Poultney Hill, part of Duxford Lane, part of Suffolk Lane, part of Bush Lane, part of Dowgate Hill, Checquer Yard, Elbow Lane, and Cloak Lane; and the southward of Thames Street, Old Swan Lane, Cole Harbour, Allhallows Lane, Campion Lane, Friars Lane, Cozens Lane, Dowgate Dock, and the Steel Yard.
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1961–2003).