Crossword-Solution: INVERNESS
We have 13 clues for the answer “INVERNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Capital of the Highlands." | 1 answer |
| Capital of the Northern Highlands. | 1 answer |
| City near the Moray Firth | 1 answer |
| Kind of overcoat or cape | 1 answer |
| Overcoat with a removable cape. | 1 answer |
| Sherlock Holmes' famed cape. | 1 answer |
| Sleeveless cape | 2 answers |
| type of cape | 2 answers |
| City in Scotland | 4 answers |
| Scottish city | 11 answers |
| SCOTTISH airport | 12 answers |
| SCOTTISH regional council headquarters | 12 answers |
| SCOTTISH district | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INVERNESS (5)
The tickets of one of the _old-fashioned coaches_ would take you all up, and if the evening were good, they could all walk down, excepting Meggy and little David.’ ‘_Inverness_, _July_ 25_th_, 11 _p.m._ ‘Captain Wemyss, of Wemyss, has come to Inverness to go the voyage with me, and as we are sleeping in a double-bedded room, I must no longer transgress.
The Bishop of Rhodez was Seignelay-Colbert de Castle Hill, a descendant of the Scotch family of Cuthbert of Castle Hill, in Inverness-shire; and Bachaumont misled his successor by writing Gast Le Hill for Castle Hill.
But it is Symon throughout in that blessed little volume my father bought for me in Inverness in the year of grace ’81, I believe—the trial of James Stewart, with the Jacobite pamphlet and the dying speech appended—out of which the whole of Davie has already been begotten, and which I felt it a kind of loyalty to follow.
Indeed, it seemed to us they swaggered in the town, like plaided Highlanders upon the streets of Inverness, conscious of barbaric virtues.
What would they all think of me? How could I prove that I had not stolen the diamonds? Would Lord Elgin accuse me? How could I have been such an idiot as to leave them in my portmanteau! Some rascal might break it open, and then, goodbye to my chance for ever! Chance? what chance was there of seeing that luggage again? There were so many ‘mights.’ I couldn’t even swear that I had seen it on the coach at Inverness.
Quotes with INVERNESS (1)
Adrian (not sure if real Christian name?) was a PTI in Perth Prison before he came to work in the special units with us. Adrian was a gentleman, but he was also a very, very hard man that didn’t take any shit. He is now working up in Inverness Prison, but I can tell you, this man can go for fun. I have witnessed him in action, I have been about all the diggers in Scotland ten times over and I would put this man up there with the best of them for a roll about with the prisoner.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1942–2017).