Crossword-Solution: ORNES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ORNES | anagram | ENSOR, ERNOS, ERONS, NEROS, NORSE, NOSER, ONERS, ORENS, RENOS, RONES, RONSE, ROSEN, SENOR, SERON, SNORE, SOREN |
We have 9 clues for the answer “ORNES”
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| Battle scene: Feb. 24, 1916 | 1 answer |
| Battle site northeast of Verdun: 1916 | 1 answer |
| French ash trees | 1 answer |
| Historic village near Verdun | 1 answer |
| Town near Verdun. | 1 answer |
| Village near Verdun | 1 answer |
| Department and river of France | 2 answers |
| Village in Norway | 2 answers |
| French Department | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ORNES (5)
They had so many books and papers now that she didn't get a chance hardly to read in any of them, let alone taking any new ornes.
They were genuine cottages ornes, built after Downing's plans, and presented a tasteful, inviting appearance.
Are you afraid that, in times to come, your reputation will suffer; in case it should appear that you lived on terms of intimate friendship with me?" And he wrung from him the eulogy which begins with, Cum tot sustineas, et tanta negotia solus: Res Italas armis tuteris, moribus ornes, Legibus emendes: in publica commoda peccem, Si longo sermone morer tua tempora, Caesar.--Epist.
Are you afraid that, in times to come, your reputation will suffer; in case it should appear that you lived on terms of intimate friendship with me?” And he wrung from him the eulogy which begins with, Cum tot sustineas, et tanta negotia solus: Res Italas armis tuteris, moribus ornes, Legibus emendes: in publica commoda peccem, Si longo sermone morer tua tempora, Caesar.--Epist.
Graham lived the quiet life of a country gentleman in Lynedoch Cottage, the most charming of cottages _ornes_, thatch-roofed, with a conservatory as big as itself, set down in a fine park.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1963–1998).