Crossword-Solution: ORY 3 letters, 88 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ORY anagram ROY, RYO

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Jazz's Kid ___ 1 answer
Old jazz great Kid ___ 1 answer
Noted "Kid" of jazz 1 answer
Like a mineral 1 answer
Kid with a trombone 1 answer
Kid ___, of jazz fame 1 answer
Kid ___, famed jazzman 1 answer
Kid ___ (old bandleader) 1 answer
Kid ___ (noted jazz trombonist) 1 answer
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Jazzman Kid 1 answer
Rossini's Count ____ 1 answer
Jazz trombonist Edward "Kid" __ 1 answer
Jazz trombonist "Kid" 1 answer
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Fast food chain that added grills in 2009 1 answer
Ending with transit 1 answer
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Early jazzman Kid ___ 1 answer
Suffix with deposit 1 answer
suffix Access 1 answer
Trombonist Kid __ 1 answer
Transit end? 1 answer
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Suffix with transit 1 answer
Suffix with sens- 1 answer
Suffix with prohibit 1 answer
Suffix with direct or deposit 1 answer
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Dixieland trombonist Kid ___ 1 answer
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Suffix with audit or direct 1 answer
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Suffix for reformat 1 answer
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Suffix for "access" 1 answer
Rossini's "Le Comte ___" 1 answer
Direct or access ending 1 answer
"Kid" of New Orleans jazz fame 1 answer
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"Kid" of the jazz trombone 1 answer
"Le Comte ___" (Rossini opera) 1 answer
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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 ORY (5)

Isn’t it so?” And the archdeacon droned, his head thrown back: “Eternal me-emo-ory to the founder of this ho-ouse!” Foma shuddered, but Mayakin was already by his side, and pulling him by the sleeve, asked: “Are you going to the dinner?” And Medinskaya’s velvet-like, warm little hand glided once more over Foma’s hand.
Foma Gordyeff Maxim Gorky 2001
The true the- ory of the universe, including man, is not in 547:27 material history but in spiritual development.
Science and Health With Key to The Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy 2002
Blades exclaiming, "There's a smasher for your ivories, my fine fellow!" followed up his remark with a practical application of his fist to the part referred to; whereupon the Bargee fell back with a howl, and gave vent to several curse-ory observations, and blank remarks.
The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, Vols. I to III Cuthbert Bede 2003
What conscience has the murd’erous Moor, who slays his guest with felon blow, Save sorrow he can slay no more, what prick of pen’itence can he know? You cry the “Cruelty of Things” is myst’ery to your purblind eye, Which fixed upon a point in space the general project passes by: For see! the Mammoth went his ways, became a mem’ory and a name; While the half-reasoner with the hand* survives his rank and place to claim.
The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi Richard F. Burton 2004
Ory) of the capacity of the water collectors, besides covering and keeping in perfect repair the principal ditches in all the secondary valleys to render the lands wholesome, but also to completely drain the ground, diverting the rain water and cultivating the land, in the cultivation of which those trees, shrubs, and plants should be selected which thrive the most on marshy grounds and on the shores and paludal coasts of the sea, and which have their roots most speading and most ramified.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 Various 2005

Quotes with ORY (1)

Almondine To her, the scent and the memory of him were one. Where it lay strongest, the distant past came to her as if that morning: Taking a dead sparrow from her jaws, before she knew to hide such things. Guiding her to the floor, bending her knee until the arthritis made it stick, his palm hotsided on her ribs to measure her breaths and know where the pain began. And to comfort her. That had been the week before he went away. He was gone, she knew this, but something of hi…
David Wroblewski The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 94 times in crossword archives (1953–2021).