Crossword-Solution: LENZ 4 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Kay of "Fast-Walking" 1 answer
Kay of "Breezy" 1 answer
Kay Actress 1 answer
Emmy winner Kay 1 answer
Early expert on bridge 1 answer
Bridge expert Sydney 1 answer
Author/guru Dr. Frederick _____ 1 answer
Author of "How's Your Bridge?" 1 answer
Actress Kay of "Breezy," 1973 1 answer
Actress Kay 1 answer
"Rich Man, Poor Man" actress 1 answer
"Breezy" star, 1973 1 answer
German physicist 6 answers
ACTRESS KAY 'RICH MAN, POOR MAN' ACTOR NICK 10 answers
BOYLE, KAY 10 answers
BANDLEADER KAY ACTRESS 10 answers
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ACTRESS RICH 10 answers
A BREEZY LIVELINESS 11 answers
BRIDGE EXPERT 13 answers
BREEZY GREETING 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LENZ (5)

That gives you every opportunity I’ve waited for.” Ottenburg crossed the room and standing beside her began to play “_Du bist der Lenz_.” With a violent movement Thea caught his wrists and pushed his hands away from the keys.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
That’s a good idea? There’s a person called Lenz who actually does it—beware his den; I lost eighteenpennies on him, and found the bleeding corpses of pieces of music divorced from their keys, despoiled of their graces, and even changed in time; I do not wish to regard music (nor to be regarded) through that bony Lenz.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
You say you are ‘a spumfed idiot’; but how about Lenz? And how about me, sir, me? I yesterday sent Lloyd by parcel post, at great expense, an empty matchbox and empty cigarette-paper book, a bell from a cat’s collar, an iron kitchen spoon, and a piece of coal more than half the superficies of this sheet of paper.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
What have they not seen and done in the remotest corners of the earth, and instituted in their native town! Praise be to God, my life cannot be called unfruitful; but, compared with the wise Gotthard Lenz and his stout-hearted son Rudlieb, I look upon myself as an esquire who has perhaps been some few times to tourneys, and, besides that, has never hunted out his own forests.
Sintram and His Companions Friedrich de la Motte Fouque 2001
When he again raised himself up, his eyes glared fearfully as he looked round the hall, and he said to Folko: “Your beloved Hamburghers, Gotthard Lenz, and Rudlieb his son, they have much to answer for! Who bid them come and be shipwrecked so close to my castle?” Folko cast a piercing look on him, and a fearful inquiry was on the point of escaping his lips, but another look at the trembling Gabrielle made him silent, at least for the present moment, and the knight Biorn continued his narrative.
Sintram and His Companions Friedrich de la Motte Fouque 2001

Quotes with LENZ (2)

But he’d also gotten a personal prickly chill all over from his own thinking. He could do the dextral pain the same way: Abiding. No one single instant of it was unendurable. Here was a second right here: he endured it. What was undealable-with was the thought of all the instants all lined up and stretching ahead, glittering. And the projected future fear of the A.D.A., whoever was out there in a hat eating Third World fast food; the fear of getting convicted of Nuckslaughter…
David Foster Wallace Infinite Jest
We are not forgotten by those we have loved, and they do visit us more times than we consciously know. I hope my story provides some comfort to those who have experienced the loss of someone they love deeply.“Paula Lenz’s book shows how the deepest grief can unlock the greatest spiritual treasures. The story of how the death of her beloved brother Don also provided her — and us — with inconvertible evidence of life after death should convince any skeptic that we live after we…
Paula Lenz
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1972–2020).