Crossword-Solution: APPLEBY
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| Pilot in "Catch-22" | 1 answer |
| Sir Humphrey | 1 answer |
| ENGLISH market town | 36 answers |
| ENGLISH city/town | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APPLEBY (5)
Appleby’s in her dressing-gown, in a taxi.” “Then Master Burglar didn’t burgle this room?” asked the Chief.
But I carena a button for him; for there is the miller’s son, that suitored me last Appleby Fair, when I went wi’ oncle, is a gway canny lad as you will see in the sunshine.’ ‘Aye, a fine stout fellow.
OMNE IGNOTUM PRO TERRIBILI, as we used to say at Appleby school; that is, every one that is not known to the Justice; is a rogue and a vagabond.
She did indeed wish, from time to time, that Michael had been at home to have taken Willie over to his father’s at High Beck; but then, again, the lad was docile and useful to her, and his fecklessness in many things might make him harshly treated by strangers; so, perhaps, it was as well that Michael was away at Appleby fair, or even beyond that—gone into Yorkshire after horses.
Now, in reference to those mortgages on Appleby Farm, if you could get”-- “Yes, yes!” said Sir Edward quickly; “we'll have him down here; and, I say! YOU'LL come too?” The solicitor bowed.
Quotes with APPLEBY (2)
Miss Appleby, her library books, and her story-telling sessions were very popular with all the children in Heavenly Valley. To Nancy and Plum they were a magic carpet that whisked them out of the dreariness and drudgery of their lives at Mrs. Monday's and transported them to palaces in India, canals in Holland, pioneer stockades during the Indian wars, cattle ranches in the West, mountains in Switzerland, pagodas in China, igloos in Alaska, jungles in Africa, castles in Engla…
Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.'That's some catch, that Catch-22,' he observed.'It's the best there is,' Doc Daneeka agreed. Yossarian saw it clearly in all its spinning reasonableness. There was an elliptical precision about its perfect pairs of parts that was graceful and shocking, like good modern art, and at times Yossarian wasn't quite sure he saw it at all, just the way he was never …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2007).