Crossword-Solution: GROSCHEN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Groschen | n. | A small silver coin and money of account of Germany, worth about two cents. It is not included in the new monetary system of the empire. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “GROSCHEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| AUSTRIAN coin, smallest | 1 answer |
| Former Austrian coin | 1 answer |
| GERMAN 10-pfennig piece (colloq.) | 1 answer |
| GERMAN ten-pfennig piece (colloq.) | 1 answer |
| former Austrian monetary unit worth one hundredth of a schilling | 1 answer |
| GERMAN silver coin | 2 answers |
| AUSTRIAN coin | 4 answers |
| GERMAN coin, old | 4 answers |
| silver coin | 8 answers |
| AUSTRIAN currency | 9 answers |
| GERMAN coin | 9 answers |
| GERMAN currency | 13 answers |
| Coin | 53 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GROSCHEN (5)
Friedrich Wilhelm paid the money (Holstein not having a groschen); took possession of the Town, and dependent towns and forts; intending well to keep them till repaid.
Exiguous pocket-money, counted in GROSCHEN (English PENCE, or hardly more), only his Kalkstein and Finkenstein could grant as they saw good;--about eighteenpence in the month, to start with, as would appear.
Friedrich Wilhelm grumbles an assent, "Well, then:--but I will be passive, observe; not a GROSCHEN of Dowry, for one thing!"-- And this is the first appearance of the young Margraf Friedrich, Heir-Apparent of Baireuth; who comes in as a hypothetic figure, at this late stage;--and will carry off the fair prize, as is well known.
But in regard to that of the peremptory "Not a GROSCHEN of Dowry" from Friedrich Wilhelm (which was but a bark, after all, and proved the reverse of a bite, from his Majesty), there may a word of explanation be permissible.
From an early period of the year, Friedrich Wilhelm sees too well what kind of campaigning the Kaiser will now make; at a certain Wedding-dinner where his Majesty was,--precisely a fortnight after his Majesty's arrival in Berlin,--Seckendorf Junior has got, by eavesdropping, this utterance of his Majesty's: "The Kaiser has not a groschen of money.
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).