Crossword-Solution: FRANKS
We have 25 clues for the answer “FRANKS”
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| Ancient Germanic people | 1 answer |
| Mail privileges | 1 answer |
| Great Britain's Ambassador in Washington. | 1 answer |
| Dogs often taken camping? | 1 answer |
| Dodger dogs | 1 answer |
| New British Ambassador to U. S. | 1 answer |
| Bites in ballparks | 1 answer |
| Ballpark chow | 1 answer |
| Senatorial privileges. | 1 answer |
| Sends (mail) free of postage. | 1 answer |
| Stadium staples | 1 answer |
| Successor to Lord Inverchapel. | 1 answer |
| European sausages often served in buns | 1 answer |
| Partner of beans | 2 answers |
| Ballpark staples | 2 answers |
| British Ambassador to U. S. | 3 answers |
| ___ and beans | 3 answers |
| Hot dogs | 5 answers |
| SWISS inhabitant(s), early | 8 answers |
| Fan fare | 11 answers |
| BEANS PARTNER | 11 answers |
| Ballpark fare | 12 answers |
| GERMANIC people | 14 answers |
| COOKOUT FARE | 15 answers |
| Dog's ___ | 27 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
EAMZCE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with FRANKS (5)
Forth goes that King, and stays beneath a pine; Barons he calls, good counsel to define, For with his Franks he's ever of a mind.
These franks were to be sold by the porters of the convents, prisons, colleges, and other public institutions, at the price of one sou." [15] Inaugural Address delivered before the Institution of Civil Engineers, 14th Jan.
Napoleon and his fierce Franks invaded Spain; plunder and devastation ensued, the effects of which will probably be felt for ages.
Then the king drew up an array of Franks and Flemings, who rode against the heathens, and fought with them; but it went with them as with the others, that many were killed, and all who escaped took to flight.
Haply this sprung out of their vicinage And constant commerce with the Franks, possest In those days of the sacred heritage, That God incarnate with his presence blest; Which now, to them abandoned by the train Of wretched Christians, heathen hounds profane.
Quotes with FRANKS (3)
Were these boys in their right minds? Here were two boys with good intellect, one eighteen and one nineteen. They had all the prospects that life could hold out for any of the young; one a graduate of Chicago and another of Ann Arbor; one who had passed his examination for the Harvard Law School and was about to take a trip in Europe,--another who had passed at Ann Arbor, the youngest in his class, with three thousand dollars in the bank. Boys who never knew what it was to wa…
Whisper it softly, but many Greeks, including clergy, welcomed the Ottomans. On the whole Muslim rulers have been much more tolerant of infidels than their Christian counterparts have. As long as their subjects paid taxes and provided recruits to the harems and armies of the Sultan, they could have whatever religion they liked. Only when they joined religion with revolt did scimitars and stakes come out. Orthodox Christianity was under far greater threat from the Roman variet…
The title ‘Lord of All-Rus'’ did not possess much basis either in history or in current reality. It came into the same category as that whereby the kings of England laid claim to France. In the 1490s, two-and-a-half centuries after all traces of a united Kievan Rus' had been destroyed, it had the same degree of credibility that the king of France might have enjoyed if, in his struggle with the German Empire, he had proclaimed himself ‘Lord of all the Franks’. By that time, it…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1948–2022).