Crossword-Solution: HAWTHORNE 9 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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"The Blithedale Romance" author 1 answer
"The Scarlet Letter" author 1 answer
Author Nathaniel 1 answer
Author from Salem, Mass. 1 answer
Author of "The House of the Seven Gables" 1 answer
Creator of Arthur Dimmesdale. 1 answer
Dedicatee of "Moby-Dick" 1 answer
He wrote "The Marble Faun," 1860. 1 answer
Hester Prynne's chronicler 1 answer
Ill. race track 1 answer
Major American novelist. 1 answer
Melville neighbor 1 answer
Neighbor of Emerson and Thoreau. 1 answer
Novelist and surveyor of the port. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HAWTHORNE (5)

Since research has disclosed the manner in which the romance is interwoven with incidents from the history of the Hawthorne family, “The House of the Seven Gables” has acquired an interest apart from that by which it first appealed to the public.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
With Scott vague influences that qualify a man's personality begin to make a large claim; 'the individual characters begin to occupy a comparatively small proportion of that canvas on which armies manoeuvre and great hills pile themselves upon each other's shoulders.' And the achievements of the great masters since Scott--Hugo, Dumas, Hawthorne, to name only those in Stevenson's direct line of ancestry--have added new realms to the domain of romance.
Robert Louis Stevenson Walter Raleigh 2007
Stories like Dickens's “Christmas Carol,” Ouida's “Dog of Flanders,” and Hawthorne's tales, which are too long for inclusion and would lose their literary beauty if condensed, are referred to in the lists.
Good Stories For Great Holidays Frances Jenkins Olcott 1995
Hawthorne passed a couple of winters among them, and the tone of that society is reflected in his "Marble Faun." He took Story as a model for his "Kenyon," and was the first to note the exotic grace of an American girl in that strange setting.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
There is a unity, an unwavering creative purpose, about some at least of Hawthorne’s romances, that impresses itself on the most indifferent reader; and the very restrictions and weaknesses of the man served perhaps to strengthen the vivid and single impression of his works.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books Robert Louis Stevenson 2013

Quotes with HAWTHORNE (3)

I was too much of a Bronx kid to read Emerson or Hawthorne.
Don DeLillo
Ever seen a two-year-old tattering around a garden? There might be a poison ivy, or rose bushes or hawthorne around the edges. There might be spades or secateurs lying on the lawn. The kid doesn't care. He just wants to play with all those brightly coloured things he sees. To him, the world is a safe place. And you might want to rush out and cut back all those sharp spiky plants so they can't hurt him, and you might want to clear away all those dangerous tools just in case, h…
Andy Lane Slow Decay
Do you know why teachers use me? Because I speak in tongues. I write metaphors. Every one of my stories is a metaphor you can remember. The great religions are all metaphor. We appreciate things like Daniel and the lion’s den, and the Tower of Babel. People remember these metaphors because they are so vivid you can’t get free of them and that’s what kids like in school. They read about rocket ships and encounters in space, tales of dinosaurs. All my life I’ve been running thr…
Ray Bradbury
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Three Across.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1948–2022).