Crossword-Solution: CHATHAM
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| Clue | Answers |
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| ENGLISH dockyard town | 1 answer |
| ENGLISH naval depot | 1 answer |
| Historic English dockyard town in Kent | 1 answer |
| New Zealand's ___ Islands | 1 answer |
| Site of Britain's largest naval arsenal. | 1 answer |
| William Pitt's place | 1 answer |
| William Pitt's purview | 1 answer |
| William Pitt, Earl of __ | 1 answer |
| town of North Kent in South East England | 1 answer |
| Medway town | 2 answers |
| Resort town on Cape Cod. | 2 answers |
| GALAPAGOS Islands, island of the | 6 answers |
| MEDWAY River town | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHATHAM (5)
Down at the station they are certain that no stranger either came or went yesterday.” “Have you had inquiries made at inns and lodgings?” “Yes, sir: there is no one that we cannot account for.” “Well, it’s only a reasonable walk to Chatham.
Down at the station they are certain that no stranger either came or went yesterday.” “Have you had inquiries made at inns and lodgings?” “Yes, sir; there is no one that we cannot account for.” “Well, it's only a reasonable walk to Chatham.
Many years of Lady Hester’s early womanhood had been passed with Lady Chatham at Burton Pynsent, and during that inglorious period of the heroine’s life her commanding character, and (as they would have called it in the language of those days) her “condescending kindness” towards my mother’s family, had increased in them those strong feelings of respect and attachment, which her rank and station alone would have easily won from people of the middle class.
The still older discussion as to whether the South Eastern or the Brighton was really the worst followed naturally in its wake, and occupied its accustomed half-hour--complicated, however, upon this occasion, by the chance presence of a loquacious stranger who said he lived on the Chatham-and-Dover, and who rejected boisterously the idea that any other railway could be half so bad.
One of our attaches told me to-day he had been lunching for the last 18 months at the grill room of the Chatham, where the "mixed grill" was as good as in New York.
Quotes with CHATHAM (3)
Let us retreat when we can, not when we must. Lord Chatham
Some people see the liquid and thing half full. Others only see the air and think half empty. Sometimes I get the sense Chatham sees it all, which is kind of terrifying. I don't know if I want him to see me--the real me.
You’d have a list of notes of things that the player did and they’d want you to do it that way in practice. So they’d say, ‘He’s a guy who bites really hard on play action, so every time you see this play, do it that way. You want to give the quarterback a good look. You’re not reading it as you, you’re reading it as them. Play how they play and not how you play.’ Now, you’ve got to learn all your stuff, too, because you want to be on the team. So you’re watching film of you …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1952–2018).