Crossword-Solution: ARAG 4 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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ARAG anagram AGAR, AGRA, ARGA, GARA, RAGA

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"To __ and ... hank of hair": Kipling 1 answer
First of a Kipling trio 1 answer
Female garb, in Kiplingese. 1 answer
Companion of "a bone and a hank of hair." 1 answer
Berlin's "He's ___ Picker" 1 answer
Kipling words 1 answer
Kipling's "To ___, a bone . . . " 1 answer
Limp as -- 1 answer
"___, a bone, and a hank of hair." 1 answer
"___ and a bone and a hank of hair . . . " 1 answer
"To ___ and a bone and..." 1 answer
"To ___ and a bone and a hank of hair" 1 answer
"To ___ and a bone . . . ": Kipling 1 answer
"To ___ and a bone . . . " 1 answer
"She's ___ doll" (4 Seasons lyric) 1 answer
"He's ___ Picker," 1914 song 1 answer
"He's ___ Picker," 1914 Berlin song 1 answer
"He's ___ Picker": Berlin 1 answer
"He's ___ Picker" (Irving Berlin tune) 1 answer
"He's __ Picker" (Berlin song) 1 answer
". . . __ and a bone . . ." 1 answer
One of Kipling's three 1 answer
Part of a Kipling trio 1 answer
German legal insurance firm 1 answer
One of a Kipling trio. 2 answers
One of a literary trio 2 answers
Part of a Kipling line 2 answers
Part of a poetic trio 2 answers
Start of a Kipling trio 2 answers
"__, a bone . . ." 3 answers
One of a poetic trio. 3 answers
A PICKER MAY PICK ONE 10 answers
Berlin, Irving Original surname of 10 answers
BERLIN, IRVING SCORE 10 answers
BERLIN, IRVING 10 answers
CAUSING TO BECOME LIMP OR DROOPING 10 answers
BERLIN, IRVING SONG 10 answers
ADAM'S APPLE PICKER 10 answers
BECOME limp 11 answers
A LIMP CAUSED BY A MALFORMED FOOT 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Our most reverend father, Fray Pedro de Santiago, preacher of Felipe Fourth, examiner of writings for the supreme council of the Inquisition, vicar-general of our congregation, chronicler of the kingdom of Aragòn, bishop of Solsona, and afterward of Lerida, referred many times to the convents of Baldad, Dignes, and Iaquet, in a relation that he published on the going of our religious to the Indias.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXI, 1624 Various 2005
Perhaps the similarity of her name and employment with those of the spider, as known among the Greeks, gave rise to the story of her alleged transformation; unless we should prefer to attribute the story to the fact of the Hebrew word “arag,” signifying to spin, and, in some degree, resembling her name.
The Metamorphoses of Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso 2007
Her parents were comfortably situated farmers in a little town of Aragón; owned their fields, had two mules in the barn, bread, wine, and enough potatoes for the year round; and at night the best fellows in the place came one after the other to soften her heart with serenade upon serenade, trying to carry off her dark, healthy person together with the four orchards she had inherited from her grandfather.
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ibáñez 2007
Flom! Rotoplom! they resounded, hoarse and menacing, with savage solemnity, as if they were still marking the tread of the revolutionary German regiments, sallying forth to the encounter with the emperor's young leader,--that Don Juan of Aragón, duke of Segorbe, who served Victor Hugo as the model for his romantic personage _Hernani_! Flom! Rotoplom! The people ran for good places and jostled one another to obtain a better view of the guild members, bursting into laughter and shouts.
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ibáñez 2007
The total number of Jesuits resident in Filipinas was only 164; but the province of Aragón, of which the mission forms a part, owns several training-houses, colleges, and residences in España, besides those which it maintains in South America.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 (Vol 28 of 55) Various 2008
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Used 82 times in crossword archives (1948–2009).