Crossword-Solution: JOHNSON 7 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Masters partner 1 answer
Decathlon winner: 1960 1 answer
Displaced person: Truman's Cabinet. 1 answer
Either "J" in J&J 1 answer
First impeached U.S. president 1 answer
He served in the U.S. Senate before and after serving as U.S. president 1 answer
Kennedy successor 1 answer
Lexicographer of 1755. 1 answer
Lincoln successor 1 answer
Lincoln's successor 1 answer
Crystal Cathedral architect 1 answer
May's follower in Britain 1 answer
British prime minister after May 1 answer
President after Kennedy 1 answer
President after Lincoln 1 answer
Retiring Colorado Senator. 1 answer
Rita ____ (Canada's first female Premier) 1 answer
The Big Train 1 answer
Throne issue for PM and POTUS? 1 answer
Writer-lawyer James Weldon ___ 1 answer
Campbell CEO David 1 answer
Boswell, James subject 1 answer
Boswell's subject 1 answer
Basketball's Magic 1 answer
After Lincoln 1 answer
"Magic" NBA star 1 answer
"Great Society" president, born 8/27/1908 1 answer
Either of two presidents 2 answers
Arête 2 answers
Secretary of Defense. 3 answers
Part of L.B.J. 3 answers
Africa explorer 4 answers
ARCHITECT KENNEDY LIBRARY 10 answers
BORN, ON THE SOCIETY PAGE 10 answers
BOSWELL, JAMES 10 answers
BASEBALL HALL OF FAME EXECUTIVE 22 answers
Andrew 26 answers
architect 39 answers
basketball Hall of Famer 42 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with JOHNSON (5)

The name given me by my mother was, “Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey.” I, however, had dispensed with the two middle names long before I left Maryland so that I was generally known by the name of “Frederick Bailey.” I started from Baltimore bearing the name of “Stanley.” When I got to New York, I again changed my name to “Frederick Johnson,” and thought that would be the last change.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
JOHNSON and Charles TAYLOR are challenging the Sawyer government's legitimacy while observing a tenuous cease fire; the former president, Gen.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Johnson’s; his lower extremities being encased in ordinary leather leggings and boots emphatically large, affording to each foot a roomy apartment so constructed that any wearer might stand in a river all day long and know nothing about it—their maker being a conscientious man who always endeavoured to compensate for any weakness in his cut by unstinted dimension and solidity.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Indeed, the use of `bug' to mean an industrial defect was already established in Thomas Edison's time, and `bug' in the sense of an disruptive event goes back to Shakespeare! In the first edition of Samuel Johnson's dictionary one meaning of `bug' is "A frightful object; a walking spectre"; this is traced to `bugbear', a Welsh term for a variety of mythological monster which (to complete the circle) has recently been reintroduced into the popular lexicon through fantasy role-playing games.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Johnson, with an eagerness which told how she had waited for this moment, replied that “Lily was going to recite to be obliging, and to give other children a chance to sing.” As she delivered this thrust, her eyes glittered more than the Ancient Mariner’s, Thea thought.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992

Quotes with JOHNSON (3)

How are you coming with your home library? Do you need some good ammunition on why it's so important to read? The last time I checked the statistics... I think they indicated that only four percent of the adults in this country have bought a book within the past year. That's dangerous. It's extremely important that we keep ourselves in the top five or six percent. In one of the Monthly Letters from the Royal Bank of Canada it was pointed out that reading good books is not som…
Earl Nightingale
It's almost hard to imagine anything more undemocratic than the view that political officials should not debate American wars in public, but only express concerns 'privately with the administration.' That's just a small sliver of Johnson's radicalism: replacing Feingold in the Senate with Ron Johnson would be a civil liberties travesty analogous to the economic travesty from, say, replacing Bernie Sanders with Lloyd Blankfein.
Glenn Greenwald
[Richard Bedford Bennett] was the richest Prime Minister and the only millionaire to hold office before Pierre Trudeau. His money obviously colored his thinking -- colored it true blue -- but he did not consider it a political drawback. No leader, he said, could serve the public properly if he was constantly looking over his shoulder at the shadow of debts. This theory is now widely accepted in the United States where it has become practically impossible for a non-millionaire…
Gordon Donaldson Eighteen Men: The Prime Ministers Of Canada
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1949–2022).