Crossword-Solution: HERBERT
We have 26 clues for the answer “HERBERT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Composer of "Babes in Toyland." | 1 answer |
| composer Irish people | 1 answer |
| Von Karajan | 1 answer |
| Victor in musicland. | 1 answer |
| United States musician and composer and conductor noted for his comic operas | 1 answer |
| President between Calvin and Franklin | 1 answer |
| President after Calvin | 1 answer |
| President Hoover | 1 answer |
| MARX Brothers, real name of Zeppo | 1 answer |
| Irish-American composer of "Natoma" (1859–1924). | 1 answer |
| Irish people composer | 1 answer |
| Composer of "The Red Mill." | 1 answer |
| Composer of "Naughty Marietta." | 1 answer |
| Composer Victor | 1 answer |
| Cellist-composer (1859–1924). | 1 answer |
| Atty. Gen. Brownell. | 1 answer |
| "Dune" creator | 1 answer |
| "Babes in Toyland" composer | 2 answers |
| ASQUITH | 4 answers |
| Agar | 8 answers |
| BABES IN ARMS SONGWRITER | 10 answers |
| BABES IN ARMS | 11 answers |
| Victor | 18 answers |
| ANDERSON | 31 answers |
| QUEENSLAND river | 38 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN river | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HERBERT (5)
Herbert Spencer took Darwin's concept of the survival of the fittest and used it as a scientific justification for the competitive spirit, It became the basis of the explanation why some individuals moved up the social ladder while others remained behind.
Montague The Spirit of Man: edited by Robert Bridges The Romany Rye: Borrow Poems: Emily Dickinson Poems: George Herbert The House of Cobwebs: George Gissing So far had he got, and was beginning to say to himself that in the interests of Advertising (who is a jealous mistress) he had best call a halt, when his host entered the room, his small face eager, his eyes blue points of light.
Specifically: (Theol.) The doctrine that the existence of a personal Deity, an unseen world, etc., can be neither proved nor disproved, because of the necessary limits of the human mind (as sometimes charged upon Hamilton and Mansel), or because of the insufficiency of the evidence furnished by physical and physical data, to warrant a positive conclusion (as taught by the school of Herbert Spencer); Ð opposed alike dogmatic skepticism and to dogmatic theism.
Poor Estelle! her friends forsake her; what has this to do with me? Glad I am, at least, that Helen still refuses to discard Her, through tales false gossips tell in spite or heedlessness.--'Tis hard!-- Lee, the Levite!--some few years back Herbert horsewhipp'd him--the cur Show'd his teeth and laid his ears back.
Augustine and George Herbert here crystallized in one line:--‘Doubt that Thy power can fill the heart that Thy power expands?’ (3) Then the magnificent declaration, ‘There shall never be one lost good’--the eternal nature of goodness, while its opposite evil.
Quotes with HERBERT (3)
A jaw like a mastiff's, a frame like a giant's, eyes like two daggers, a smile like a tiger's snarl," Bernard murmured." Aye, he is all that!!" Master Herbert said." A murrain be on him! And when I came to him, what did I do? I did bow in all politeness, yet stiffly withal to show him I'd not brook his surliness.""I did hear ye did bow so low that your head came below your knees," Bernard said.
It's easy to see why conservatives would be salivating at the thought of a Hillary primary challenge. Presidents who face serious primary challenges — Ford, Carter, Bush I — almost always lose. The last president who lost reelection without a serious primary challenge, by contrast, was Herbert Hoover. But in truth, the chances that Obama will face a primary challenge are vanishingly slim, and the chances that he will lose reelection only slightly higher. No wonder conservativ…
... We always look for Christ amid magnificence. But ... Christ has a history of showing up amide the unlovely. Born in a dirty stall. Crowned with thorns. Died gasping on a shameful cross atop a jagged rise. We don't need to be beautiful for Christ to take us in. He is equally at home when we're broken-down and dirty. It's like George Herbert wrote:'And here in dust and dirt, O here, The lilies of God's love appear.'We think magnificence is in short supply, that dust and dir…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 23 times in crossword archives (1943–2022).