Crossword-Solution: MISCELLANY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Miscellany | n. | A mass or mixture of various things; a medley; esp., a collection of compositions on various subjects. |
| Miscellany | a. | Miscellaneous; heterogeneous. |
We have 38 clues for the answer “MISCELLANY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a mixture of various kinds | 1 answer |
| PATchwork of stuff | 1 answer |
| One's room is surrounded by many odds and ends (10) | 2 answers |
| FRAGMENTS of literary material | 2 answers |
| General assortment | 3 answers |
| Mixture of many widely varying elements | 5 answers |
| pickings | 8 answers |
| Patchwork | 11 answers |
| Miscellanea. | 12 answers |
| collecting | 14 answers |
| Mélange | 16 answers |
| Olio | 17 answers |
| picking | 18 answers |
| ana | 22 answers |
| Mishmash | 24 answers |
| ALBUM | 24 answers |
| Mixed bag | 26 answers |
| Anthology | 27 answers |
| Farrago | 27 answers |
| Garland | 28 answers |
| Gallimaufry | 32 answers |
| Potpourri | 36 answers |
| Hodge-podge | 41 answers |
| Wealth | 47 answers |
| Selection ___ | 52 answers |
| Amount | 55 answers |
| hotchpotch | 55 answers |
| agglomeration | 58 answers |
| hash | 62 answers |
| Scale | 62 answers |
| CATEGORY ___ | 63 answers |
| Array | 64 answers |
| Collection | 65 answers |
| Medley | 68 answers |
| Litter | 73 answers |
| Range | 82 answers |
| Mixture | 89 answers |
| Mess ___ | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MISCELLANY (5)
Counter and shelves were bare, the window was stripped of its familiar miscellany of artificial flowers, note-paper, wire hat-frames, and limp garments from the dyer's; and against the glass pane of the doorway hung a sign: “This store to let.” Ann Eliza turned her eyes from the sign as she went out and locked the door behind her.
From this miscellany he selected riding breeches, a pair of boots, and the red hunting coat as the only articles that fitted his rather large frame.
One little foot tapped sullenly upon the disordered floor which was littered with a miscellany of rushes interspread with such bones and scraps of food as the dogs had rejected or overlooked.
She rose, all woman, and all the best of woman, tender, pitiful, hating the wrong, loyal to her own sex—and all the weakest of that dear miscellany, nourishing, cherishing next her soft heart, voicelessly flattering, hopes that she would have died sooner than have acknowledged.
The love of the roadsides and the greenwood--and the queer miscellany of life there unfolded and ever changing--a kind of gipsy-like longing for the tent and familiar contact with nature and rude human-nature in the open dates from beyond Chaucer, and remains and will have gratification--the longing for novelty and all the accidents, as it were, of pilgrimage and rude social travel.
Quotes with MISCELLANY (3)
J. E. Littlewood, a mathematician at Cambridge University, wrote about the law of truly large numbers in his 1986 book, "Littlewood's Miscellany." He said the average person is alert for about eight hours every day, and something happens to the average person about once a second. At this rate, you will experience 1 million events every thirty-five days. This means when you say the chances of something happening are one in a million, it also means about once a month. The month…
Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It's beyond me. But in the main, I feel like a brown bag of miscellany propped against a wall. Against a wall In company with other bags, white, red and yellow. Pour out the contents, and there is discovered a jumble of small, things priceless and worthless. A first water diamond, an empty spool bits of broken glass, lengths …
The 'EU in a Nutshell' is a miscellany of facts and anecdotes about the system which rules us. It's a book you can delve into in pursuit of a particular fact, or crack open for entertainment at virtually any page.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1979–2018).