Crossword-Solution: BUNDY
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| "Married ... With Children" family name | 1 answer |
| "Married ... With Children" name | 1 answer |
| Al of "Married with Children" | 1 answer |
| Ed O'Neill role | 1 answer |
| Johnson adviser McGeorge | 1 answer |
| Married..., with Children surname | 1 answer |
| time clock at work | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUNDY (5)
Now I haven’t but a quarter left.” “What makes you apply to me, Bundy?” “Because you always have money.
That amount to the same thing.” “When did you hear that?” “This morning.” “Is that true? Are you really a poor boy?” “Yes.” John Bundy was astonished, but on the whole he was not saddened.
Bundy, after some years, paid more attention to whiskey than he did to notarying, and the law business had suffered.
Bundy out-of- doors, and retired to live with a step-sister of her brother's wife's father near the Arsenal; good Mrs.
Gilbert had been a notary ever since General Jackson's day--or whether Bundy did not take them, or whether they were not sold for old paper, Mrs.
Quotes with BUNDY (3)
You are the sum total of what you have seen and learned, but underneath that is a core being, a usually untouchable being, that makes you who you truly are. It can make a person into a great peacemaker like Ghandi, or a serial killer like Ted Bundy, but it is immutable. That core holds both our deepest darkness and our greatest light. It’s the harmonies layered on top of that core melody that make us who we are from day to day.
Even though I was fairly certain God wasn't Ted Bundy, I kept an open mind, since this phone call was getting a bit confusing.
AN ACADEMIC DEFINITION of Lynchian might be that the term "refers to a particular kind of irony where the very macabre and the very mundane combine in such a way as to reveal the former's perpetual containment within the latter." But like postmodern or pornographic, Lynchian is one of those Porter Stewart-type words that's ultimately definable only ostensively-i.e., we know it when we see it. Ted Bundy wasn't particularly Lynchian, but good old Jeffrey Dahmer, with his victim…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, Universal, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1996–2012).