Crossword-Solution: MINIVER 7 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Miniver n. A fur esteemed in the Middle Ages as a part of costume. It
is uncertain whether it was the fur of one animal only or of different
animals.

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Fur esteemed in Middle Ages. 1 answer
white fur, used in ceremonial costumes 1 answer
White fur used in medieval times. 1 answer
Type of white fur 1 answer
Trimming for a king's robe 1 answer
Oscar role of '42 1 answer
Memorable movie Mrs. 1 answer
Memorable "Mrs." of movies. 1 answer
Jan Struther's heroine, Mrs. ___. 1 answer
Greer Garson's Oscar-winning role of 1942 1 answer
Greer Garson Oscar role 1 answer
Garson's role. 1 answer
Family name in Jan Struther novel. 1 answer
Cheevy of Edwin Arlington Robinson verse 1 answer
1942 film, "Mrs. __" 1 answer
WHITE ermine 2 answers
White fur 2 answers
Regal fur 3 answers
Greer Garson role. 3 answers
Mrs. ___. 5 answers
Valuable fur 7 answers
ACTRESS GARSON 10 answers
CHEEVY OF EDWIN ARLINGTON 10 answers
Fur 46 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
MECZAE
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eruption
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Sentences with MINIVER (5)

And now, what woman's eyes would smile on me? I still am beautiful, and yet what child Would think of me as some high, heaven-sent thing, An angel, clad in gold and miniver? The world would run from me, and yet am I No different from the queen they used to love.
Helen of Troy and Other Poems Sara Teasdale 1996
Constance Widgett’s abundant copper-red hair was bent down over some dimly remunerative work--stencilling in colors upon rough, white material--at a kitchen table she had dragged up-stairs for the purpose, while on her bed there was seated a slender lady of thirty or so in a dingy green dress, whom Constance had introduced with a wave of her hand as Miss Miniver.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
Miss Miniver looked out on the world through large emotional blue eyes that were further magnified by the glasses she wore, and her nose was pinched and pink, and her mouth was whimsically petulant.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
She did not understand the note of hostility to men that ran through it all, the bitter vindictiveness that lit Miss Miniver’s cheeks and eyes, the sense of some at last insupportable wrong slowly accumulated.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
And--the idea of committees, of hustings, of agenda-papers!” “I don’t see why the responsibility of beauty should all be shifted on to the women,” said Ann Veronica, suddenly remembering a part of Miss Miniver’s discourse.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006

Quotes with MINIVER (1)

[M]rs. Miniver was beginning to feel more than a little weary of exchanging ideas (especially political ones) and of hearing other people exchange theirs. It's all very well, she reflected, when the ideas have had time to flower, or at least to bud, so that we can pick them judiciously, present them with a bow, and watch them unfold in the warmth of each other's understanding: but there is far too much nowadays of pulling up the wretched little things just to see how they are…
Jan Struther Mrs. Miniver
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (1947–2016).