Crossword-Solution: CHEAPSIDE 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Street in London, formerly a market square. 1 answer
London district 11 answers
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with CHEAPSIDE (5)

The streets were very full that day, but we got on pretty well as far as the bottom of Cheapside, where there was a block for three or four minutes.
Black Beauty Anna Sewell 2006
The last information we have of him is that he became a Protestant minister in England, and for three years delivered sermons to his fellow Spaniards each Sunday, in Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside, London.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
CHAPTER XLVI The pickpocket--Strange rencounter--Drag him along--A great service--Things of importance--Philological matters--Mother of languages--Zhats! A few days after the occurrence of what is recorded in the last chapter, as I was wandering in the City, chance directed my footsteps to an alley leading from one narrow street to another in the neighbourhood of Cheapside.
Lavengro George Borrow 2006
The old Puritans tell them of the crowds that hurry along Cheapside and Fleet Street and the Strand, and of the rush of tumultuous life at Temple Bar.
The Snow-Image Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
Pickwick walked on abstractedly, crossed opposite the Mansion House, and bent his steps up Cheapside.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 2009

Quotes with CHEAPSIDE (1)

I have had so many Dwellings, Nat, that I know these Streets as well as a strowling Beggar: I was born in this Nest of Death and Contagion and now, as they say, I have learned to feather it. When first I was with Sir Chris. I found lodgings in Phenix Street off Hogg Lane, close by St Giles and Tottenham Fields, and then in later times I was lodged at the corner of Queen Street and Thames Street, next to the Blew Posts in Cheapside. (It is still there, said Nat stirring up fro…
Peter Ackroyd Hawksmoor
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Used 2 times in crossword archives (1951–1994).