Crossword-Solution: JOASH 5 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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AMAZIAH, father of 1 answer
AMAZIAH, predecessor of 1 answer
BIBLICAL keeper of the cellars of oil in the time of David 1 answer
CELLARS of oil in the time of David, keeper of the (bibl.) 1 answer
GIDEON, father of 1 answer
JEHOADDAN, husband of 1 answer
JEHOZABAD, victim of 1 answer
JEROBOAM II, father of 1 answer
JOZACHAR, victim of 1 answer
KEEPER of the cellars of oil in the time of David (bibl.) 1 answer
JEROBOAM, father of 2 answers
A king of Judah 4 answers
ISRAELI King 20 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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Captain Hiram was an ex-fishing skipper, fifty-five years of age, who, with his wife, Sophronia, and their infant son, Hiram Joash Baker, lived in a small, old-fashioned house at the other end of the village, near the shore.
The Depot Master Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
She read aloud the first sentence that met her eye: “The son of Joash.” “Joash!” sneered her husband.
The Depot Master Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
Almost the first word little Hiram Joash learned was “haul!” He used to shout it and kick his father vigorously in the vest.
The Depot Master Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
Railroad combined to give little Hiram Joash Baker his birthday, and explains why, as he strolled down Main Street that afternoon, Captain Hiram was heard to sing heartily: Haul on the bowline, the 'Phrony is a-rollin', Haul on the bowline, the bowline, HAUL! CHAPTER XIV EFFIE'S FATE Surely, but very, very slowly, the little Berry house moved on its rollers up the Hill Boulevard.
The Depot Master Joseph C. Lincoln 2006
Who, it was asked, would dare to blame the heroic pontiff who had restored the heir of David? Yet was not the government of Athaliah as firmly settled as that of the Prince of Orange? Hundreds of pages written at this time about the rights of Joash and the bold enterprise of Jehoiada are mouldering in the ancient bookcases of Oxford and Cambridge.
The History of England from the Accession of James II. Thomas Babington Macaulay 2001