Crossword-Solution: RADCLIFFE 9 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RADCLIFFE (5)

Radcliffe’s castles; omnibus horses smoked like steam-engines; nobody thought of ‘standing up’ under doorways or arches; they were painfully convinced it was a hopeless case; and so everybody went hastily along, jumbling and jostling, and swearing and perspiring, and slipping about, like amateur skaters behind wooden chairs on the Serpentine on a frosty Sunday.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
But, unfortunately, the enigmatical history of the Lanty family offered a perpetual subject of curiosity, not unlike that aroused by the novels of Anne Radcliffe.
Sarrasine Honore de Balzac 2010
Radcliffe in _The Black Penitent_, you do not deserve to read a romance.” “For my part,” said Dinah, who had some pity on the eighteen faces gazing up at Lousteau, “I see how the story is progressing.
The Muse of the Department Honore de Balzac 1999
Radcliffe does not always keep on her highest level, but we must remember that her last romance, "The Italian," is by far her best.
Adventures among Books Andrew Lang 2005
Radcliffe's plots, the knavery of "trusty Tompkins,"--in fact, every part seemed to chain their attention.
Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana 2000

Quotes with RADCLIFFE (3)

... it is very well worth while to be tormented for two or three years of one's life, for the sake of being able to read all the rest of it. Consider - if reading had not been taught, Mrs. Radcliffe would have written in vain - or perhaps might not have written at all.
Jane Austen Northanger Abbey
(speaking of Ann Radcliffe) A work of art worthy of the name is one which gives us back the freshness of the emotions of childhood.
Andre Breton
She wasn't the only one to be physically morphed by reader expectation. Miss Havisham was now elderly whether she liked it or not, and Sherlock Holmes wore a deerstalker and smoked a ridiculously large pipe. The problem wasn't just confined to the classics. Harry Potter was seriously pissed off that he'd have to spend the rest of life looking like Daniel Radcliffe.
Jasper Fforde One of Our Thursdays Is Missing
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1958–2004).