Crossword-Solution: JPG
We have 9 clues for the answer “JPG”
| Clue | Answers |
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| .png alternative | 1 answer |
| Extension on image-file names | 1 answer |
| File format for some pics | 1 answer |
| Image file extension | 1 answer |
| Image file suffix | 1 answer |
| Picture file extension | 1 answer |
| Photo file format | 2 answers |
| GIF alternative | 4 answers |
| Image file format | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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London MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1900 _All rights reserved_ _First published in_ "_Macmillan's Illustrated Standard Novel_," 1896 _Reprinted_ 1900 {picture:George Borrow: page0.jpg} INTRODUCTION The author of _Lavengro_, _the Scholar_, _the Gypsy_, _and the Priest_ has after his fitful hour come into his own, and there abides securely.
The French don't like the water; neither vipers nor Frenchmen take kindly to the water, child.' {picture:'There we two were, I looking up at the viper, and the viper looking down upon me, flickering at me with its tongue.': page36.jpg} When the old man left the country, which he did a few days after the conversation which I have just related, he left me the reptile which he had tamed and rendered quite harmless by removing the fangs.
Take that-- Tiny Jesus! what have we got here? Oh, delicate Jesus! what is the matter with the child? {picture:'Tiny Jesus! what have we got here? Oh, delicate Jesus! what is the matter with the child?': page40.jpg} I had made a motion which the viper understood; and now, partly disengaging itself from my bosom, where it had lain perdu, it raised its head to a level with my face, and stared upon my enemy with its glittering eyes.
What say you, mother? should not the young rye have my sister Ursula?' {picture:'To gain a bad brother, ye have lost a good mother.': page124.jpg} 'I am going to my people,' said Mrs.
This is Sunday afternoon, sir; I never go to church, but I am in the habit of spending part of every Sunday afternoon alone--profitably I hope, sir--in musing on the magnificence of nature and the moral dignity of man.' {picture:'I am in the habit of spending part of every Sunday afternoon alone, in musing on the magnificence of nature and the moral dignity of man.': page217.jpg} CHAPTER XXXIV The two volumes--A young author--Intended editor--Quintilian--Loose money.
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal, WSJ.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (2007–2025).