Crossword-Solution: ARGEL 5 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ARGEL anagram ALGER, ARGLE, EARLG, ELGAR, ERGAL, GLARE, LAGER, LARGE, LEGRA, REGAL, REGLA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
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greedy person
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Only two of them have been preserved, but as they happen to be two of the seven or eight he mentions with complacency, we may assume they are favourable specimens, and no one who reads the “Numancia” and the “Trato de Argel” will feel any surprise that they failed as acting dramas.
The History of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1997
Only two of them have been preserved, but as they happen to be two of the seven or eight he mentions with complacency, we may assume they are favourable specimens, and no one who reads the "Numancia" and the "Trato de Argel" will feel any surprise that they failed as acting dramas.
The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I., Part 1. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 2004
The view down the regular and tree-dotted slope of the Wady el-Marwßt, as far as the flats of Badß, was charming, an ArgelĶz without its over-verdure.
The Land of Midian, Vol. 2 Richard Burton 2004
One of these plays, probably Cervantes' first, _The Way of Living in Algiers_ (_El Trato de Argel_), still bears traces of the infancy of the art in the preponderance of narrative, in the general meagreness, and in the want of prominency in the figures and situations.
Lectures on Dramatic Art August Wilhelm Schlegel, trans John Black 2004
Two, however, of these pieces, _The Christian Slaves in Algiers (Los Bańos de Argel_), an alteration of the piece before-mentioned, and _The Labyrinth of Love_, are, in their whole plot, deserving of great praise, while all of them contain so many beautiful and ingenious traits, that when we consider them by themselves, and without comparing them with the _Destruction of Numantia_, we feel disposed to look on the opinion entertained pretty generally by the Spanish critics as a mere prejudice.
Lectures on Dramatic Art August Wilhelm Schlegel, trans John Black 2004