Crossword-Solution: MIZE 4 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Hall of Fame slugger Johnny 1 answer
of baseball Johnny Actor 1 answer
Yankees' big first baseman. 1 answer
The Big Cat, of baseball fame. 1 answer
Slugger known as the Big Cat 1 answer
National League batting champ of 1939 1 answer
N.L. home-run king: 1939-40 1 answer
Larry who won the 1987 Masters 1 answer
Johnny of the old NY Giants 1 answer
Johnny of Cooperstown 1 answer
He hit No. 300 this season. 1 answer
Hall-of-Famer Johnny 1 answer
Hall-of-Fame slugger Johnny 1 answer
Hall of Famer Johnny 1 answer
Hall of Fame first baseman Johnny 1 answer
Former slugger Johnny 1 answer
Former Giant, now Yankee. 1 answer
Baseballer known as the Big Cat 1 answer
Baseball's Johnny, known as the Big Cat 1 answer
Baseball's "Big Cat." 1 answer
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Johnny 1 answer
1987 Masters winner Larry 1 answer
1987 Masters champ Larry 1 answer
1940s slugger Johnny 1 answer
'50s slugger Johnny 1 answer
"Big Jawn" of baseball. 1 answer
Baseball's Johnny ___ 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MIZE (5)

Though these are frequently known as "miz-mazes" or "mize-mazes," it is not uncommon to find them locally called "Troy-towns," "shepherds' races," or "Julian's Bowers"--names that are misleading, as suggesting a false origin.
Amusements in Mathematics Henry Ernest Dudeney 2005
This maze was 86 feet square, cut in the turf, and was locally known as the "Mize-maze." It became very indistinct about 1858, and was then recut by the Warden of Winchester, with the aid of a plan possessed by a lady living in the neighbourhood.
Amusements in Mathematics Henry Ernest Dudeney 2005
The Tremont House was a two-story frame structure at the southeast corner of Second and Main, and the Planters’ House was at the southwest corner of Commercial and Sixth streets on the site now occupied by the Exchange National Bank, but the Massasoit House was the leading hotel of this section and it was a substantial, somewhat imposing frame building erected at the northwest corner of Second and Main streets on the site now occupied by the Wherrett-Mize Wholesale Drug House.
History of Atchison County Kansas Sheffield Ingalls 2018
The first regular meeting of the provisional committee, as it was now called, was held at the Blish, Mize & Silliman offices March 13 and a permanent organization effected.
History of Atchison County Kansas Sheffield Ingalls 2018
Linley are the parents of the following children: Maria, born in 1880, and died in 1909; Corinne, a teacher in the Atchison high school, and a graduate of Midland College and the State Normal school at Emporia; Ray G., traveling salesman for Blish, Mize & Silliman; Nora B., a graduate of Midland College, now a teacher in Colorado; Alice, a graduate of Midland College, now a teacher in the grades at Atchison, and Louis D., traveling salesman for Blish, Mize & Silliman.
History of Atchison County Kansas Sheffield Ingalls 2018

Quotes with MIZE (2)

Our outsideness, after all, is a major part of what makes us different from the direct participants in history and enables us, as historians, to render the past intelligible and meaningful in ways that simply are not available to those immediately in- volved. In other words, outsideness, whether that of Americans addressing the Chi- nese past or of historians in general addressing the past in general, does not just distort; it also illuminates. This means that, as I said earl…
Paul A. Cohen Discovering History in China: American Historical Writing on the Recent Chinese Past
He was filled with loss and an off-brand of nostalgia for events that were supposed to become part of his past but now wouldn't at all. In the mind's special processes, a ten-mile run takes far longer than the minutes reported by a grandfather clock. Such time, in fact, hardly exists in the real world; it is all out on the train somewhere, and you only go back to it when you are out there. He and Mize had been through two solid years of such regular time-warp escapes together…
John L. Parker Jr.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 33 times in crossword archives (1949–2016).