Crossword-Solution: BLACKCASTLE
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| 1952 Boris Karloff film, with "The" | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLACKCASTLE (5)
Clement in Mary's Kirk of Leith, where, if we are victorious, masses shall be said till the day of doom." "Where were these craft last seen, lord earl?" "Cruising between the Isle of May and the Craig of Bass," answered Hepburn of Blackcastle; "there are five in all, and three have their forecastle guns _en barbette_." "With red crosses in their topsails?" asked Falconer.
Get us a room, Blackcastle, and see if this fellow be about the tavern." Thus it was that _Sir_ Hew was accosted in the stair by the haughty lesser baron, who despised both him and his lord for the plots they had in hand; and thus it was that the avaricious regicide found himself ushered suddenly into the presence of the two greatest military chiefs in the South Lowlands; for Hailes was a warden of the Marches, and Home was steward of Dunbar.
But was it to appraise his attire, and to comment on the fashion of his cloak or the trimming of his doublet, you sent me for this person, my lords?" "Thou art the plainest of all plain-spoken fellows, Blackcastle," said his chief; "but thou art the best lance that rides on the land of the Hepburns.
Anthony's preceptory--a tower demolished by the English cannon in 1559--was just tolling eleven, when Hew Borthwick blew the copper horn which hung by a chain at the outer gate of the King's Wark, and hastily inquired for the Laird of Blackcastle, or for the Lords Home or Hailes.
The troop of twenty men, who assembled near a gate of the King's Wark, and from thence set forth under the guidance of the two nobles, the Laird of Blackcastle and their new ally, Hew Borthwick, in their aspect and appearance did full justice to that character for ease and flexibility of conscience ascribed to them by Lord Home.
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Used 2 times in crossword archives (1999–2000).