Crossword-Solution: PIMLICO
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pimlico | n. | The friar bird. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “PIMLICO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Area of central London | 1 answer |
| Baltimore racetrack | 1 answer |
| FRIAR bird | 1 answer |
| Home of the Preakness | 1 answer |
| Maryland race track, where the Preakness is run. | 1 answer |
| Maryland racing venue | 1 answer |
| Preakness Stakes racetrack | 1 answer |
| Preakness racetrack | 1 answer |
| Preakness site | 1 answer |
| Preakness track. | 1 answer |
| Saratoga alternative? | 1 answer |
| Triple Crown site between Churchill Downs and Belmont | 1 answer |
| Where the Preakness is run. | 1 answer |
| site of the Preakness | 1 answer |
| BARREL RACING VENUE | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PIMLICO (5)
She is the Countess of Pimlico.” “And the other?” “The other is unmarried; she is plain Lady Julia.” Bessie Alden looked at him a moment.
The duchess was a large lady, with a fine fresh color; the Countess of Pimlico was very pretty and elegant.
But they are not the part I am fondest of.” “Oh, I hate traveling,” said the Countess of Pimlico and transferred her attention to Mrs.
Westgate, the termination of whose interview with Lady Pimlico allowed her to give her attention to their elder visitor.
Westgate, “the young ladies don’t call upon the young men?” “Some of them do--almost!” Lady Pimlico declared.
Quotes with PIMLICO (3)
Let us suppose we are confronted with a desperate thing — say Pimlico. If we think what is really best for Pimlico we shall find the thread of thought leads to the throne of the mystic and the arbitrary. It is not enough for a man to disapprove of Pimlico; in that case he will merely cut his throat or move to Chelsea. Nor, certainly, is it enough for a man to approve of Pimlico; for then it will remain Pimlico, which would be awful. The only way out of it seems to be for some…
(June had drawn out every leaf on the trees. The mothers of Pimlico gave suck to their young. Messages were passing from the Fleet to the Admiralty. Arlington Street and Piccadilly seemed to chafe the very air in the Park and lift its leaves hotly, brilliantly, on waves of that divine vitality which Clarissa loved. To dance, to ride, she had adored all that.)
When I lived in a little flat in Pimlico in 1981, I'd write in the hallway. As you walked in, there was a tiny little recess type thing, hardly a hallway, really, and I'd sit there writing songs with my guitar.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1951–2023).