Crossword-Solution: ARDENS
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ARDENS | anagram | ANDERS, ANDRES, ARENDS, NADERS, REDANS, RESAND, SANDER, SNARED |
We have 7 clues for the answer “ARDENS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Actress Eve and family | 1 answer |
| Actress Eve et al. | 1 answer |
| Elizabeth and Eve | 1 answer |
| Enoch et al. | 1 answer |
| Eve and Elizabeth | 1 answer |
| Eve and Enoch | 1 answer |
| Eve and others. | 2 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 ARDENS (5)
The original tower was a light-house built by Claudius Caesar, denominated Turris ardens, from the fire burned in it; and this the French have corrupted into Tour d'ordre; but no vestiges of this Roman work remain; what we now see, are the ruins of a castle built by Charlemagne.
Here is a perfectly crystallised specimen:-- D'amour, de grace, et de haulte valeur Les feux divins estoient ceinctz et les cieulx S'estoient vestuz d'un manteau precieux A raiz ardens di diverse couleur: Tout estoit plein de beaute, de bonheur, La mer tranquille, et le vent gracieulx, Quand celle la nasquit en ces bas lieux Qui a pille du monde tout l'honneur.
Juvenum manus emicat ardens.” I return, according to the method of the commonwealth, to the remaining parts of her orbs, which are military and provincial; the military, except the strategus, and the polemarchs or field-officers, consisting of the youth only, and the provincial consisting of a mixture both of elders and of the youth.
Are the Enoch Ardens ever wanted? II A popular notion akin to this, that the world would have any room for the departed if they should now and then return, is the constant regret that people will not learn by the experience of others, that one generation learns little from the preceding, and that youth never will adopt the experience of age.
The donkey-boy drew friendly near My Wife, and, touch'd by the kind cheer Her countenance show'd, or sooth'd perchance By the soft evening's sad advance, As we were, stroked the flanks and head Of the ass, and, somewhat thick-voiced, said, 'To 'ave to wop the donkeys so 'Ardens the 'art, but they won't go Without!' My wife, by this impress'd, As men judge poets by their best, When now we reach'd the welcome door, Gave him his hire, and sixpence more.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1969–2013).