Crossword-Solution: PEPYS 5 letters, 74 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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English diarist Samuel 1 answer
Great London Fire chronicler 1 answer
Great Fire of London diarist Samuel 1 answer
Great Fire of London diarist 1 answer
Great Fire of London chronicler 1 answer
Famed diarist Samuel 1 answer
Famed beneficiary of Sir Edward Montagu 1 answer
English diarist whose diary contained detailed descriptions of 17th century disasters in England 1 answer
English diarist of the 1660s 1 answer
Great London Fire diarist 1 answer
English diarist 1 answer
English civil servant and diarist, d. 1703 1 answer
Dryden contemporary 1 answer
Distinguished diarist 1 answer
Diary man 1 answer
Diarist who wrote in shorthand (1633–1703). 1 answer
Diarist who chronicled the Great Fire of London 1 answer
Diarist who documented the Great Plague of London 1 answer
Prolific diarist 1 answer
Samuel with a diary 1 answer
Samuel of English history 1 answer
Samuel of 17th century London. 1 answer
Samuel -, diarist 1 answer
Restoration writer. 1 answer
Restoration recorder 1 answer
Restoration diarist 1 answer
Renowned diarist 1 answer
Diarist of the 17th century 1 answer
Old English recorder 1 answer
Noted diarist Samuel 1 answer
Memorable diarist 1 answer
Man often "up betimes.” 1 answer
Man about London, 17th century. 1 answer
He wrote in shorthand. 1 answer
He wrote in cipher. 1 answer
Great Plague of London chronicler 1 answer
17th-century English diarist 1 answer
Diarist of the 1600's 1 answer
"And so to bed" writer 1 answer
1666 London fire chronicler 1 answer
17th century diarist Samuel 1 answer
17th-cen. diarist. 1 answer
17th-century English diarist Samuel 1 answer
17th-century diarist 1 answer
17th-century diarist Samuel 1 answer
British diarist 1 answer
Celebrated English diarist (1633–1703). 1 answer
Chronicler of the English Restoration 1 answer
Diarist Samuel 1 answer
Diary keeper 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PEPYS (5)

Listen to this: 'I went to Charing Cross to see Major Harrison hanged, drawn and quartered: he looking as cheerful as any man could do in that condition.' And this: 'Dined with my lady who is in handsome mourning for her brother who died yesterday of spotted fever.' Seems a little early to commence entertaining, doesn't it? A friend of Pepys devised a very cunning manner whereby the king might pay his debts out of the sale to poor people of old decayed provisions.
Daddy-Long-Legs Jean Webster 2008
And so to bed, as old Pepys would say, for the candle is burning down (we have to use them now since the nights are closing in), and the steward has turned in, so there are no hopes of another one.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
With humor and grace, this sheepherder, who collected books on Samuel Pepys, tells more about sheep dogs, sheep nature, and sheepherder life than any other writer I know.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
They came to the Pool of London, and who can describe its majesty? The imagination thrills, and Heaven knows what figures people still its broad stream, Doctor Johnson with Boswell by his side, an old Pepys going on board a man-o’-war: the pageant of English history, and romance, and high adventure.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
Now, imagine if _Pepys_ had tried to clamber somehow into the enclosure of poetry, what a blot would that word have made upon the list! The thing was impossible.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with PEPYS (3)

Criminals beheaded in Palermo, heretics burned alive in Toledo, assassins drawn and quartered in Paris — Europeans flocked to every form of painful death imaginable, free entertainment that drew huge crowds. London, the historian Fernand Braudel tells us, held public executions eight times a year at Tyburn, just north of Hyde Park. (The diplomat Samuel Pepys paid a shilling for a good view of a Tyburn hanging in 1664; watching the victim beg for mercy, he wrote, was a crowd o…
Charles C. Mann 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
Though Charles II both craved and enjoyed female companionship till the end of his life, there is no question that by the cold, rainy autumn of 1682 his physical appetites had diminshed considerably. The Duchess of Portsmouth was, after all, more than twenty years his junior; and there comes a time in nearly every such relationship when the male partner is simply unable to fully accommodate the female partner. Or as Samuel Pepys tartly noted in his diary, "the king yawns much…
Antonia Fraser Royal Charles: Charles II and the Restoration
Perhaps the most irrational fashion act of all was the male habit for 150 years of wearing wigs. Samuel Pepys, as with so many things, was in the vanguard, noting with some apprehension the purchase of a wig in 1663 when wigs were not yet common. It was such a novelty that he feared people would laugh at him in church; he was greatly relieved, and a little proud, to find that they did not. He also worried, not unreasonably, that the hair of wigs might come from plague victims…
Bill Bryson At Home: A Short History of Private Life
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Used 88 times in crossword archives (1944–2023).