Crossword-Solution: AUTUMNS
We have 8 clues for the answer “AUTUMNS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Cool seasons | 1 answer |
| Cooling periods | 1 answer |
| Harvest seasons | 1 answer |
| Indian summers' times | 1 answer |
| Leaf-raking times | 1 answer |
| They follow summers | 1 answer |
| Harvest times. | 2 answers |
| Falls | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUTUMNS (5)
And there, perhaps, I should be sitting at this moment, with the moss on the imprisoning tree-trunks, and the yellow leaves of more than a score of autumns piled above me, if it had not been for you.
The white man’s axe has never smitten a single tree; his footstep has never crumpled a single one of the withered leaves, which all the autumns since the flood have been harvesting beneath.
However, our springs, summers, and autumns are mild and nearly twice as long as your seasons, for the Martian year is 687 days long.
That sunshine had a heavenly glow, Which faded with those “good old days,” When winters came with deeper snow, And autumns with a softer haze.
Twenty summers, twenty autumns, from the grand old hills have passed, With their robes of royal colour, since we saw the darling last.
Quotes with AUTUMNS (3)
I sit beside the fire and think Of all that I have seen Of meadow flowers and butterflies In summers that have been Of yellow leaves and gossamer In autumns that there were With morning mist and silver sun And wind upon my hair I sit beside the fire and think Of how the world will be When winter comes without a spring That I shall ever see For still there are so many things That I have never seen In every wood in every spring There is a different green I sit beside the fire a…
The smell of burning firewood and the molding of organic, earthy substances reminded her of jumping wildly into the enormous leaf piles of autumns past and she suddenly wished that it was appropriate for someone her age to do such a thing.
We read the pagan sacred books with profit and delight. With myth and fable we are ever charmed, and find a pleasure in the endless repetition of the beautiful, poetic, and absurd. We find, in all these records of the past, philosophies and dreams, and efforts stained with tears, of great and tender souls who tried to pierce the mystery of life and death, to answer the eternal questions of the Whence and Whither, and vainly sought to make, with bits of shattered glass, a mirr…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1959–2021).