Crossword-Solution: APRILE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| APRILE | anagram | LAPERI, PAREIL |
We have 5 clues for the answer “APRILE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A month: Ital. | 1 answer |
| Month between marzo and maggio | 1 answer |
| Spring month in Milano | 1 answer |
| Spring month: Italian. | 1 answer |
| Springtime on the Arno | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APRILE (5)
This is one stanza: "Now Aprile is over and melted the snow, And outer Noo Bedford we shortly must tow; Yes, out o' Noo Bedford we shortly must clear, We're the whalers that never see wheat in the ear." Here the fiddle went very softly for a while by itself, and then: "Wheat-in-the-ear, my true-love's posy blowin, Wheat-in-the-ear, we're goin' off to sea; Wheat-in-the-ear, I left you fit for sowin, When I come back a loaf o' bread you'll be!" That made Harvey almost weep, though he could not tell why.
This is one stanza: "Now Aprile is over and melted the snow, And outer Noo Bedford we shortly must tow; Yes, out o' Noo Bedford we shortly must clear, We're the whalers that never see wheat in the ear." Here the fiddle went very softly for a while by itself, and then: "Wheat-in-the-ear, my true-love's posy blowin'; Wheat-in-the-ear, we're goin' off to sea; Wheat-in-the-ear, I left you fit for sowin'; When I come back a loaf o' bread you'll be!" That made Harvey almost weep, though he could not tell why.
Primo uomo, Aprile, who sings well, and has a fine even voice; we heard him at a grand church festival.
This with my long stay here, has quite exausted my finances, and oblidg’d me to contract 300 Livres, tow of which I am bound to pay in the month of Aprile, and if I am not suplay’d, I am for ever undon.
What are this worthy couple to think of _Avanti, Savoia!_ once they have issued from their dungeon? I read, in yesterday’s Parliamentary Proceedings, of an honourable member (Aprile) rising to ask the Minister of Justice (Gallini) whether the time has not come to proceed with the trial of “Signori Camerano and their co-accused,” who have been in prison for six years, charged with voluntary homicide.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1949–2002).