Crossword-Solution: CROMWELL
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| "Salem's Lot" star | 1 answer |
| 17th century Puritan. | 1 answer |
| English general and statesman who led the parliamentary army in the English Civil War | 1 answer |
| English revolutionary leader: 17th century | 1 answer |
| Head of the Roundheads | 1 answer |
| Historical subject of Hilary Mantel's 2009 novel "Wolf Hall" | 1 answer |
| Lord Protector of England | 1 answer |
| Old Noll. | 1 answer |
| Oscar nominee James for 'Babe' | 1 answer |
| Redhead who entered Cambridge in 1616 | 1 answer |
| Roundhead leader | 1 answer |
| Famous Puritan. | 2 answers |
| Kind of chair | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZEMAEC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CROMWELL (5)
Then she saw this: LOST--Copy of Thomas Carlyle's "Oliver Cromwell," between Gissing Street, Brooklyn, and the Octagon Hotel.
Bartholomew slaughter; Rabelais was not yet published; 'Don Quixote' was not yet written; Shakespeare was not yet born; a hundred long years must still elapse before Englishmen would hear the name of Oliver Cromwell.
Hist.) One of a body of men appointed by the army, in Cromwell's time, to look after their interests; Ð called also adjutators.
Montmorency gave a cry of joy—the cry of a stern warrior who sees his enemy given over to his hands—the sort of cry Cromwell might have uttered when the Scots came down the hill—and flew after his prey.
For you muddled with books and pictures, an' china an' etchin's an' fans, And your rooms at college was beastly -- more like a whore's than a man's -- Till you married that thin-flanked woman, as white and as stale as a bone, An' she gave you your social nonsense; but where's that kid o' your own? I've seen your carriages blocking the half o' the Cromwell Road, But never the doctor's brougham to help the missus unload.
Quotes with CROMWELL (3)
But there is another possible attitude towards the records of the past, and I have never been able to understand why it has not been more often adopted. To put it in its curtest form, my proposal is this: That we should not read historians, but history. Let us read the actual text of the times. Let us, for a year, or a month, or a fortnight, refuse to read anything about Oliver Cromwell except what was written while he was alive. There is plenty of material; from my own memor…
Borrowing other people’s culture and adopting other people’s way of life does destroy nation’s self-respect which is the greatest asset a true citizen can enjoy more than food and clothes, more than all amenities and more than military glory. You can adopt a system of government and a way of life, but can you adopt the past history, travail and tradition out of which that system of government and a way of life were evolved? Can we adopt King Charles, King John, Magna Carta an…
Do not open your minds to the filtering of the fallacious doctrine that it is less infamous to murder men for their politics than for their religion or their money, or that the courage to execute the deed is worse than the cowardice to excuse it. Let us not flinch from condemning without respite or remission, not only Marat and Carrier, but also Barnave. Because there may be hanging matter in the lives of illustrious men, of William the Silent and Farnese, of Cromwell and Nap…
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Appears in: Crossroads, NYT, Slate.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1948–2021).