Crossword-Solution: CULP
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| Cosby's co-star on "I Spy" | 1 answer |
| Steven of "Desperate Housewives" | 1 answer |
| Star of TV's "Trackdown" | 1 answer |
| Robert of the reels | 1 answer |
| Robert of "I Spy" | 1 answer |
| Oveta ___ Hobby. | 1 answer |
| Oveta ___ Hobby, No. 1 WAC. | 1 answer |
| Mrs. Hobby maiden name. | 1 answer |
| Late actor Robert of "I Spy" | 1 answer |
| Early Cosby costar | 1 answer |
| Cosby's "I Spy" co-star | 1 answer |
| Co-star of "I Spy" | 1 answer |
| Actor Robert of "I Spy" | 1 answer |
| "PT 109" actor Robert | 1 answer |
| "PT 109" actor | 1 answer |
| "I Spy" star | 1 answer |
| "I Spy" co-star Robert | 1 answer |
| Middle name of a Cabinet member. | 2 answers |
| "I Spy" actor | 2 answers |
| I Spy co-star | 3 answers |
| Actor Robert | 9 answers |
| A COSBY | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CULP (5)
Cinnamus is infected with national prejudice and pride.] 17 (return) [ The conduct of the Philadelphians is blamed by Nicetas, while the anonymous German accuses the rudeness of his countrymen, (culpâ nostrâ.) History would be pleasant, if we were embarrassed only by _such_ contradictions.
Cinnamus is infected with national prejudice and pride.] [Footnote 17: The conduct of the Philadelphians is blamed by Nicetas, while the anonymous German accuses the rudeness of his countrymen, (culp‚ nostr‚.) History would be pleasant, if we were embarrassed only by _such_ contradictions.
Bold in the first onset, they cannot bear a repulse, being easily thrown into confusion as soon as they turn their backs; and they trust to flight for safety, without attempting to rally, which the poet thought reprehensible in martial conflicts: “Ignavum scelus est tantum fuga;” and elsewhere— “In vitium culpæ ducit fuga, si caret arte.” The character given to the Teutones in the Roman History, may be applied to this people.
Paris alone contains acres of it, and the neighborhood within fifty miles contains scores of churches where the student may still imagine himself three hundred years old, kneeling before the Virgin's window in the silent solitude of an empty faith, crying his culp, beating his breast, confessing his historical sins, weighed down by the rubbish of sixty-six years' education, and still desperately hoping to understand.
Who was that with you?” “A lady.” (Culpepper never lied, but he was discreet.) “D--m 'em all! Look yar, Culp, I've spotted the man who gave the order to put me off the floor” (“flo” was what the Colonel said) “the other night!” “Who was it?” asked Culpepper, listlessly.
Quotes with CULP (1)
I remember on 'JAG,' Joe Jackson punched Stephen Culp and shattered his nose.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WP, WSJ.
Used 27 times in crossword archives (1944–2019).