Crossword-Solution: KIRKCALDY
We have 7 clues for the answer “KIRKCALDY”
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| FIFE Region port | 1 answer |
| FIFE Region district | 2 answers |
| FIFE Region royal burgh | 2 answers |
| KIRKCALDY District town | 4 answers |
| SCOTTISH royal burgh | 18 answers |
| SCOTTISH port | 38 answers |
| SCOTTISH district | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KIRKCALDY (5)
Three were solid merchants out of Leith, Kirkcaldy, and Dundee, all engaged in the same adventure into High Germany.
Mary Fleming, early in 1587, married the famous William Maitland of Lethington, ‘being no more fit for her than I to be a page,’ says Kirkcaldy of Grange.
Immediately everyone with any claim to nobility in the rival camp accepted the challenge; and as the honour was given to the bravest, Kirkcaldy of Grange, Murray of Tullibardine, and Lord Lindsay of Byres defied him successively.
She sent a herald to Kirkcaldy of Grange, who was commanding an outpost, and as he was advancing without distrust to converse with the queen, Bothwell, enraged at his own cowardice, ordered a soldier to fire upon him; but this time Mary herself interposed, forbidding him under pain of death to offer the least violence.
That is what the queen thought also; for the result of her conference with Lord Kirkcaldy was that she should abandon Bothwell’s cause, and pass over into the camp of the Confederates, on condition that they would lay down their arms before her and bring her as queen to Edinburgh.
Quotes with KIRKCALDY (2)
Whenever I'm in Edinburgh, which I visit often, I always try to hop on a train to Kirkcaldy to visit the art gallery, where my grandfather was convenor for 36 years, to revisit the marvellous paintings from my childhood - as do other family members.
My grandfather, who was always keen to promote living artists, staged an unprecedented exhibition of Peploe's works at Kirkcaldy in 1928.