Crossword-Solution: MULLIGAN
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| Do-over on the links | 1 answer |
| Do-over shot | 1 answer |
| Duffer's do-over | 1 answer |
| Follow-up hit? | 1 answer |
| Golf instand replay? | 1 answer |
| Golfer's do-over | 1 answer |
| Jazz great Gerry | 1 answer |
| Links do-over | 1 answer |
| Stew, probably named for a tramp. | 1 answer |
| meat and vegetable stew | 4 answers |
| Type of stew | 4 answers |
| Do-over | 4 answers |
| Do over | 20 answers |
| Stew | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MULLIGAN (5)
THE DOWNFALL OF MULLIGAN'S The sporting men of Mulligan's were an exceedingly knowing lot; in fact, they had obtained the name amongst their neighbours of being a little bit too knowing.
When the sports of Paddy's Flat unearthed a phenomenal runner in the shape of a blackfellow called Frying-pan Joe, the Mulligan contingent immediately took the trouble to discover a blackfellow of their own, and they made a match and won all the Paddy's Flat money with ridiculous ease; then their blackfellow turned out to be a well-known Sydney performer.
There were races at Sydney one Christmas, and a select band of the Mulligan sportsmen were going down to them.
Just as the train was departing a priest came running on to the platform, and was bundled into the carriage where our Mulligan friends were; the door was slammed to, and away they went.
After a while one of the Mulligan fraternity got out a pack of cards and proposed a game to while away the time.
Quotes with MULLIGAN (3)
We got to see a Corsair ship up close — all matt black, no markings, no lights — and practically invisible out here in the dark! What a sight to behold! Most people don’t get to see those bastards up close. That is, for very long! Anyways, the ship was just floating there, no sign of life. Our hails weren’t being answered, and so we assumed the ship was dead in space. Captain Mulligan, gods-rest-his-soul, told me to form a boarding party of security and medics from the sickba…
Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed.
Why yes, I can,' said Midas Mulligan, when he was asked whether he could name a person more evil than the man with a heart closed to pity. 'The man who uses another's pity for him as a weapon.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).