Crossword-Solution: BREWSTERS
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BREWSTERS (5)
Have you got the courage, Nancy?" "I shouldn't wonder! I guess if I've had courage enough to wait for you, I've got courage enough to walk up the aisle with you and marry you besides!" said Nancy.--"Now it is too late for us to stay here any longer, and you must see me only as far as my gate, for perhaps you haven't forgotten yet how interested the Brewsters are in their neighbours." They stood at the little Wentworth gate for a moment, hand close clasped in hand.
Have you got the courage, Nancy?” “I should n't wonder! I guess if I've had courage enough to wait for you, I've got courage enough to walk up the aisle with you and marry you besides!” said Nancy.--“Now it is too late for us to stay here any longer, and you must see me only as far as my gate, for perhaps you have n't forgotten yet how interested the Brewsters are in their neighbors.” They stood at the little Wentworth gate for a moment, hand close clasped in hand.
Brewster; she lives in that next place, where you see the red brick chimneys." Now Patty knew all about the Brewsters, although she had never met them.
They were great friends of the Kenerleys, and indeed the whole house party was invited to dine at the Brewsters' the next night.
Obediently, Polly ran out and shaded her eyes as she gazed across the great depression of the volcanic crater which had made such a wonderful farm for the Brewsters.
Quotes with BREWSTERS (1)
From the bonny bells of heather, They brewed a drink long syne, Was sweeter far than honey, Was stronger far than wine. They brewed it and they drank it, And lay in blessed swound, For days and days together, In their dwellings underground. There rose a King in Scotland, A fell man to his foes, He smote the Picts in battle, He hunted them like roes. Over miles of the red mountain He hunted as they fled, And strewed the dwarfish bodies Of the dying and the dead. Summer came in…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1996–1998).