Crossword-Solution: ANGLOPHILE
We have 8 clues for the answer “ANGLOPHILE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| American with a British accent | 1 answer |
| He's all for Great Britain | 1 answer |
| Lover of a certain country. | 1 answer |
| England fan | 1 answer |
| person having admiration for England or the English | 2 answers |
| ENGLISH, hater of the | 3 answers |
| HATER of the English | 3 answers |
| LOVER of the English | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANGLOPHILE (5)
Prince Lichnowsky was known to be an Anglophile; everything English--English literature, English country life, English public men--had for him an irresistible charm; and his greatest ambition as a diplomat had been to maintain the most cordial relations between his own country and Great Britain.
The Norwegian has since distinguished himself in the Royal Air Force--he was severely wounded in the war whilst fighting for the British and their Allies, but his pluck and Anglophile sentiments cost him his commission in the Norwegian Flying Corps.
And finally, being Italians, they are Anglophile giants;--like so many of the Italian aristocracy, they are more English than the English.
This land of turbulent mountaineers, which lay like a perpetual thundercloud on India's north-west frontier, had kept quiet during the Great War, mainly owing to the Anglophile attitude of its ruler, the Ameer Habibullah Khan.
Necker, so influential, and who then held the purse-strings, was an Anglophile; so was Prince de Montbarey, minister of war; so was that Duke de Lauzun who put an end for a time to his love-affairs and came to America at the head of his famous legion.
Quotes with ANGLOPHILE (3)
Every Anglophile has his own private England which is, of course, unrecognizable to the English.
If a queen comes to America, crowds fill the station squares, and attendant British journalists rejoice, 'You see: the American Cousins are as respectful to Royalty as we are.'But the Americans have read of queens since babyhood. they want to see one queen, once, and if another came to town next week, with twice as handsome a crown, she would not draw more than two small boys and an Anglophile. Americans want to see one movie star, one giraffe, one jet plance, one murder, but…
Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck made me an Anglophile. I listened to English and Irish artists as a kid, and they were way louder, heavier, and faster than the traditional blues that I was listening to.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1957–1981).