Crossword-Solution: CUS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CUS | anagram | CSU, SUC, USC |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Boxing promoter D'Amato | 1 answer |
| Longtime Mike Tyson trainer D'Amato | 1 answer |
| Hosp. locales | 3 answers |
| coppers | 11 answers |
| "Pay attention!" | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CUS (5)
Which do you like best, the the-ay-ter, the cir-cus, or wild-beasts?' I did really like the the-ay-ter best, havin' thought of bein' a play-actor, as you know, but I considered I'd better let that kind o' thing slide jus' now, as bein' a little too romantic, right after the 'sylum, an' so I says, 'I've been once to a circus, an' once to a wild-beast garden, an' I like 'em both.
Letter 39 (proofs of the mission of Mohammed).] [Footnote 4119: Letters 75 and 118.] [Footnote 4120: Letters 98 (on the modern sciences), 46 (on a true system of worship), 11 and 14 (on the nature of justice).] [Footnote 4121: Cf "Micromégas," "L'homme aux quarantes écus," "Dialogues entre A, B, C," Dic.
Philosophique," the article "Ignorance."--"Les Oreilles du Comte de Chesterfied."--"L'homme au quarante écus," chap.
But who shall tune the pitch-pipe? Quis cus-(On the whole, as this quotation was not entirely new, and, being in a foreign language, might not be familiar to all the boarders, I thought I would not finish it.) --Go to the Bible!--said a sharp voice from a sharp-faced, sharp-eyed, sharp-elbowed, strenuous-looking woman in a black dress, appearing as if it began as a piece of mourning and perpetuated itself as a bit of economy.
Wait a minute,’ says he, all excited and out of his mind—‘I’ve got some-thing here in my desk—I reckon it’ll hold legal yet—I’ve looked at it a thousand times—“Cus-to-dy of the child,”’ says Luke—‘“Cus-to-dy of the child.” We can hold him on that, can’t we? Le’me see if I can find that decree.’ “Luke begins to tear his desk to pieces.
Quotes with CUS (1)
In other words, Theology is practical: especially now. In the old days, when there was less education and discussion, perhaps it was possible to get on with a very few simple ideas about God. But it is not so now. Everyone reads, everyone hears things discussed. Consequently, if you do not listen to Theology, that will not mean that you have no ideas about God. It will mean that you have a lot of wrong ones — bad, muddled, out-of-date ideas. For a great …
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Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1999–2013).