Crossword-Solution: PLAQUES 7 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Awards to be hung 1 answer
Commemorative tablets. 1 answer
Doctor's office display 1 answer
Gifts of recognition 1 answer
Items on monuments' walls 1 answer
Tablets taken in tribute 1 answer
Some awards 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with PLAQUES (5)

Portions of the floor, and half the wall-space, were taken up by book-shelves ordinary and extraordinary; the remaining parts, together with brackets, side-tables, &c., being occupied by casts, statuettes, medallions, and plaques of various descriptions, picked up by the owner in his wanderings through France and Italy.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Ida was in her boudoir, a tiny little tapestried room, as neat and dainty as herself, with low walls hung with Imari plaques and with pretty little Swiss brackets bearing blue Kaga ware, or the pure white Coalport china.
Beyond the City Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
The next moment, as they stood before those plaques and panels and canvases--on each of which was a pictured “Billy”--they understood the change in his sentence, and they laughed appreciatively.
Miss Billy's Decision Eleanor H. Porter 2008
Remember, Caryl, and be thorough in your efforts to teach your little pupils." "And Madam Grant is going to buy some of my panels and little plaques, I almost know," cried Caryl, bustling around for her aunt's long woolen wrapper and her day slippers, "for she told me she should want to see them some time.
Twilight Stories Various 1996
Renan in Phoenicia itself, is made up of glass beads imitating pearls, intermixed with beads of cornaline and agate.[843] Another class of glass ornaments consists of small flat _plaques_ or plates, pierced with a number of fine holes, which appear to have been sewn upon garments.
History of Phoenicia George Rawlinson 2006

Quotes with PLAQUES (3)

I don't define success by how much money someone makes. I don't define success by how many trophies or plaques or awards someone has. I don't define it by membership in exclusive clubs or the ability to name-drop about someone's famous friends. I don't define it by how many luxury cars or opulent homes someone might own or how many sumptuous vacations they might taken in exotic locales all over the
Celia Rivenbark You Don't Sweat Much for a Fat Girl: Observations on Life from the Shallow End of the Pool
America had invented itself. It continued to invent itself as it went along. Sometimes its virtues made it the envy of the world. Sometimes it betrayed the very heart of its ideals. Sometimes the people dispensed with what was difficult or inconvenient to acknowledge. So the good people maintained the illusion of democracy and wrote another hymn to America. They sang loud enough to drown out dissent. They sang loud enough to overpower their own doubts. There were no plaques t…
Libba Bray Lair of Dreams
Modern man is full of platitudes about living life to its fullest, with catchy keychain phrases and little plaques for kitchen walls. But if you've never retreated to the solitude of a dark room and listened to Beethoven's Ninth from start to finish, you know nothing. For music is a transcendental exploration of human emotion and experience, the very fabric of life in its purest form. And the Ninth our greatest musical achievement.
Tiffany Madison
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1950–2022).