Crossword-Solution: HAAG 4 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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HAAG anagram AGAH, AGHA

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Den ___ (Dutch seat of government) 1 answer
German-born British artist Carl ___: 1820-1915 1 answer
Ernest van den ___ 1 answer
Dutch name of the Hague 1 answer
Den ____ (major court setting) 1 answer
Den ___ (home of the International Criminal Court) 1 answer
Den ___ (The Hague, in The Hague) 1 answer
Den ___ (Netherlands seat of government, to natives) 1 answer
Den ___ (Netherlands city, to natives) 1 answer
Den __, Netherlands 1 answer
Den __, Nederland 1 answer
City name part that's Dutch for "hedge" 1 answer
"Den __" (Dutch city, to the Dutch) 1 answer
Den ___ (Dutch capital) 2 answers
CITY DUTCH AIRLINE 10 answers
CARL ASTRONOMER BRITISH 10 answers
Den ___ (Dutch city) 10 answers
ARTIST DUTCH 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Count William of Hainault, of Zealand and Friesland, Duke of Bavaria and Sovereign Lord of Holland, held his court in the great, straggling castle which he called his “hunting lodge,” near to the German Ocean, and since known by the name of “The Hague.” (1) (1) “The Hague” is a contraction of the Dutch’s Gravenhage--the haag, or “hunting lodge,” of the Graf, or count.
Historic Girls E. S. Brooks 1998
They had the same tricks of speech; they said “I be” for “I am,” and “haag” for “hog;” “Let me look at your knife half a second,” or “Give me just a sup of that water,” where we said simply “Lend me your knife,” or “hand me a drink.” They were less reserved than the true Yankees, more disposed to be social, and, with all their eccentricities, were as manly, honorable a set of fellows as it was my fortune to meet with in the army.
Andersonville, complete John McElroy 2006
The King of Saxony, who had arrived first, followed by the Count de Marcolini, the Count de Haag, and the Count de Boze, awaited the Emperor at the foot of the stairs in the governor's palace; after them came the members of the Regency and the municipality of Erfurt, who congratulated him in the usual form.
The Private Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, v6 Constant 2002
They had the same tricks of speech; they said "I be" for "I am," and "haag" for "hog;" "Let me look at your knife half a second," or "Give me just a sup of that water," where we said simply "Lend me your knife," or "hand me a drink." They were less reserved than the true Yankees, more disposed to be social, and, with all their eccentricities, were as manly, honorable a set of fellows as it was my fortune to meet with in the army.
Andersonville, Volume 2 John McElroy 2006
The Archduke John believed Moreau to be in full retreat, and hurried his army forward from Haag, east of Hohenlinden, amid falling snow.
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Ernest Scott 2004
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