Crossword-Solution: EUROS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EUROS | anagram | ROUES, ROUSE, SOEUR |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EUROS (5)
ESA - the European Space Agency - intends to invest 1 billion euros over 10-15 years in this new toy.
The entire European trust-architecture for relay networks had been ceded by Virgin/Deutsche Telekom to a scrappy band of AT&T Labs refugees whose New Jersey headquarters hosted all the cellular reputation data that Euros' comms consulted when they were routing their calls.
How about this: I will pay you 800 Euros, which I will withdraw from an InstaBank once I've got my ticket for the Chunnel train to Calais in hand and am ready to get onto the platform.
Those that still blow on after sunrise are classed with Eurus, and hence appears to come the Greek name [Greek: euros] as the child of the breezes, and the word for "to-morrow," [Greek: aurion], named from the early morning breezes.
Its name however is sufficiently intelligible; being compounded of [Greek: Euros], the 'south-east wind,' and [Greek: klydôn], 'a tempest:' a compound which happily survives intact in the Peshitto version.
Quotes with EUROS (3)
So I got to thinking that perhaps that’s what money is: a crystallization — or, rather, a homogenization — of time and free will into those things we call dollars and pounds and yen and euros. Money multiplies your time. It also expands your agency and broadens the number of things you can do accordingly. Big-time lottery winners haven’t won ten million dollars — they’ve won ten thousand person-years of time to do pretty much anything they want anywhere on Earth. Windfalls ar…
In Paris the cashiers sit rather than stand. They run your goods over a scanner, tally up the price, and then ask you for exact change. The story they give is that there aren't enough euros to go around. "The entire EU is short on coins." And I say, "Really?" because there are plenty of them in Germany. I'm never asked for exact change in Spain or Holland or Italy, so I think the real problem lies with the Parisian cashiers, who are, in a word, lazy. Here in Tokyo they're not…
I would like to thank everyone who supported me to be fit for the Euros. I had some fitness problems before the tournament, but I am here now!
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Custom, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYM, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 362 times in crossword archives (1977–2025).