Crossword-Solution: BELVA
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| Author Plain | 1 answer |
| Novelist Plain | 1 answer |
| Plain the novelist | 1 answer |
| Plain whose novel "Heartwood" was published posthumously in 2011 | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BELVA (5)
Then the young woman drew herself coldly erect, fixed him with an icy stare, and asked again: "Er--and can you recommend the Belva?" SOMETHING! A young Irishman recently applied for a job as life-saver at the municipal baths.
And in stamped leather, wall decoration, furniture, it wuz a sight to see the noble doin's of my sect; and a exhibit that done my soul good wuz from Belva Lockwood, admittin' wimmen to practise in the Supreme Court.
For Lizzie was her father's child; the four other Ward girls, Mary Livermore, Frances Willard, Belva Lockwood, and Helen Gougar, had climbed to the College Heights and had gone to Ward University, and from that seat of learning had gone forth in the world to teach school.
Davis seemed bound to drift under Victoria's influence, and the promising young lawyer, Belva Lockwood, campaigned for the Equal Rights party and its candidate Victoria Woodhull.
When Belva Lockwood, one of her most able colleagues in Washington, accepted the nomination for President of the United States, offered her by the women of California in 1884 and by the women of Iowa in 1888 through their Equal Rights party, she did not lend her support or that of the National Association, but followed her consistent policy of no alignment with a minority party.
Quotes with BELVA (1)
In 220 years of American presidential politics, there had been no serious female major party contenders, though women had been campaigning for the presidency since before they could vote, starting with Victoria Woodhull in 1872 and Belva Lockwood in 1884.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1995–2011).