Crossword-Solution: PYM 3 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Dr. Henry ___ (Ant-Man) 1 answer
Title character in a Poe novel 1 answer
Surname of a Poe hero 1 answer
Poe's Arthur Gordon ___ 1 answer
Poe's "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon -- 1 answer
Poe title stowaway 1 answer
Poe character Arthur Gordon ___ 1 answer
Narrator in Poe novelette. 1 answer
English statesman, enemy of Charles I (1584–1643). 1 answer
English statesman of the 1600's. 1 answer
English novelist Barbara 1 answer
English Puritan. 1 answer
English Puritan name. 1 answer
English Civil War figure John 1 answer
Edgar Allan Poe character Arthur Gordon ___ 1 answer
British novelist Barbara 1 answer
Barbara who wrote "Quartet in Autumn" 1 answer
Arthur Gordon, of whom Poe wrote 1 answer
Arthur Gordon ___ (title character in a Poe novel) 1 answer
"Quartet in Autumn" novelist 1 answer
"Quartet in Autumn" English novelist Barbara 1 answer
Poe title character 2 answers
Poe character 3 answers
BARBARA FRIETCHIE AUTHOR 10 answers
ALEXANDRIA QUARTET AUTHOR 11 answers
A STUDENT WHO PASSES AN EXAMINATION 11 answers
A.A. Milne character 11 answers
A A MILNE CHARACTER 13 answers
Barbara 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PYM (5)

Like the fabulous Gordon Pym, at every moment I expected to see “that veiled human figure, of larger proportions than those of any inhabitant of the earth, thrown across the cataract which defends the approach to the pole.” I estimated (though, perhaps, I may be mistaken)—I estimated this adventurous course of the _Nautilus_ to have lasted fifteen or twenty days.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
And to begin with, look what a pull _Cromwell_ had over _Pym_—the one name full of a resonant imperialism, the other, mean, pettifogging, and unheroic to a degree.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Who would expect eloquence from _Pym_—who would read poems by _Pym_—who would bow to the opinion of _Pym_? He might have been a dentist, but he should never have aspired to be a statesman.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Pym and Habakkuk stand first upon the roll of men who have triumphed, by sheer force of genius, over the most unfavourable appellations.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
But at seven he rang his bell and astonished Pym by declaring he was going to get up, and must have breakfast brought to him at eight.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996

Quotes with PYM (3)

The surgeon tells me that you're a sorcerer," Pym said. "Is that so?" Jaki looked to the captain with the glare of the masts in his eyes. "Yes." Pym weighed this disclosure. "You speak with the dead?""Yes." The captain's eyes screwed up intently. "What do they say to you?""They don't talk back." Pym and Mister Blackheart laughed in unison... The captain said, "Mister Blackheart wants to know what kind of sorcerer you are." Jaki pondered a response and finally said, "I was lea…
A.A. Attanasio Wyvern
His master plan to get them all out the door early met its first check of the day when he opened his closet door to discover that Zap the Cat, having penetrated the security of Vorkosigan House through Miles's quisling cook, had made a nest on the floor among his boots and fallen clothing to have kittens. Six of them. Zap ignored his threats about the dire consequences of attacking an Imperial Auditor, and purred and growled from the dimness in her usual schizophrenic fashion…
Lois McMaster Bujold Memory
On 'Ant-Man', I took a rubber stamp from the office of Hank Pym, who's played by Michael Douglas.
Evangeline Lilly
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate.

Used 30 times in crossword archives (1952–2019).