Crossword-Solution: LIPTON 6 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Merchant who won fame as a yachtsman 1 answer
Brand seen on yellow tea boxes 1 answer
Twinings rival 1 answer
Tea-producer Thomas 1 answer
Tea merchant Thomas 1 answer
Tea merchant Sir Thomas 1 answer
Tea maker Thomas 1 answer
Tea brand pitched by Arthur Godfrey 1 answer
Tazo alternative 1 answer
Sir Thomas, tea merchant 1 answer
Martha ___, of the Met. 1 answer
Maker of Wish-Bone salad dressing 1 answer
Popular tea brand founded by Sir Thomas 1 answer
Magnificent Matcha Green Tea maker 1 answer
Machiavelli: "A prince must learn to act like both the fox and the ___. So I suppose he should be both cunning and ... tealike." 1 answer
Famous yachtsman. 1 answer
Competitor for "America Cup." 1 answer
British tea brand 1 answer
"Inside the Actors Studio" host James 1 answer
Nestea alternative 2 answers
Big name in small bags 2 answers
Bigelow competitor 3 answers
Tetley competitor 3 answers
Tetley rival 3 answers
Big name in brewing 5 answers
Tea brand 6 answers
tea party 7 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.
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Sentences with LIPTON (5)

LIPTON, Sir Thomas, a knighted Irishman who advertised tea with Shamrocks, and one of the men of his race who did not enter politics or the police force.
Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date Anonymous 1997
One whose dream it is to excel in trade will have been profoundly stirred at finding himself face to face with Sir Thomas Lipton.
And Even Now Max Beerbohm 1999
Rogers's yacht he had watched Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock go down to defeat; but this was a subject which appealed to him--a kind of hotweather subject--and he could be as light-minded about it as he chose.
Mark Twain, A Biography, Vol. 3, Part 1, 1900-1907 Albert Bigelow Paine 2006
Clemens wrote: Surely such weeks as this must be very rare in this world: I had seen nothing like them before; I shall see nothing approaching them again! Sir Thomas Lipton and Bram Stoker, old friends, were among the first to present themselves, and there was no break in the line of callers.
Mark Twain, A Biography, Vol. 3, Part 2, 1907-1910 Albert Bigelow Paine 2006
But for Christianity we never should have had the House of Peers, the _Times_ newspaper, the Underground Railway, the _Adventures of Captain Kettle_, the Fabian Society, or Sir Thomas Lipton.
God and my Neighbour Robert Blatchford 2004

Quotes with LIPTON (3)

All the tiny things made this mammoth union up, all the times he had picked her up from Sutherland station, made her chicken salad rolls and brought her a Lipton's iced tea, called her about Sunday and fixed Nina's shed door hinge, held her and not fucked her when she was dying with period pain, thought of what she said last night and made something of it the following afternoon, all these unspectacular deposits of love he had made and they were the currency, earning enough t…
Brendan Cowell
I remember sitting in the Beth Shalom synagogue in Cambridge on the night of Kol Nidre. Peter Lipton, a friend and an atheist philosopher, was giving a sermon on the theme of “atonement:” “If we treat another person as essentially bad, we dehumanize him or her. If we take the view that every human being has some good in them, even if it is only 0.1 percent of their makeup, then by focusing on their good part, we humanize them. By acknowledging and attending to and rewarding t…
Simon Baron-Cohen Zero Degrees of Empathy: A New Theory of Human Cruelty
According to Dr. Bruce Lipton, gene activity can change on a daily basis. If the perception in your mind is reflected in the chemistry of your body, and if your nervous system reads and interprets the environment and then controls the blood’s chemistry, then you can literally change the fate of your cells by altering your thoughts. In fact, Dr. Lipton’s research illustrates that by changing your perception, your mind can alter the activity of your genes and create over thirty…
Bruce H. Lipton
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Used 24 times in crossword archives (1945–2024).