Crossword-Solution: BLENHEIM
We have 10 clues for the answer “BLENHEIM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bristol bomber. | 1 answer |
| Duke of Marlborough's castle. | 1 answer |
| RED and white spaniel | 1 answer |
| SMALL red and white spaniel | 1 answer |
| palace built for the 1st duke of marlborough | 1 answer |
| palace built for the first duke of marlborough | 1 answer |
| British bomber plane. | 2 answers |
| spaniel | 3 answers |
| GERMAN village | 5 answers |
| SOUTH Island city/town | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLENHEIM (5)
All this was related to me at the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic City, in June, 1908, by Kellar himself, and portions of it were repeated in 1917 when Dean Kellar sat by me at the Society of American Magicians' dinner.
The ‘Blenheim,’ with Captain Elliott our plenipotentiary on board, was with us, and the one circumstance left in my memory is the sight of a line-of-battle ship rolling and pitching so that one caught sight of the whole of her keel from stem to stern as if she had been a fishing smack.
This is now called Blenheim Park, and is one of the few old parks which still remain in this country.
The BLENHEIM then passing between them and the enemy, gave them a respite, and poured in her fire upon the Spaniards.
Defoe tells in this letter several tales of the shorefolk about the Great Storm of November, 1703, recollection of which Addison used effectively in the following year in his poem on the Battle of Blenheim.
Quotes with BLENHEIM (2)
My cooking attracted celebrities. I met Sylvester Stallone. He squeezed my bicep and said: 'I don't usually eat your kind of food, but for you, I ate it.' I haven't got a clue what he'd eaten but he asked me to cook for his wedding feast when he married Jennifer Flavin at Blenheim Palace.
Tart and sweet, tinged with the faint scent of almonds and flowers, the Blenheim is the ideal apricot for both eating and preserving.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1943–1954).