Crossword-Solution: RTY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RTY | anagram | TRY, TYR |
We have 2 clues for the answer “RTY”
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| Unusual thing: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Former White House Press Secretary Fleischer | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RTY (4)
Jackson's profession one day unfold to him his beginningless past? III "The courts havin' decided," continued Breede, in staccato explosions, "that the 'quipment is nes'ry part of road, without which road would be tot'ly crippled, you will note these first moggige 'quipment bonds take pri'rty over first-moggige bonds, an' gov'n y'sef 'cordingly your ver' truly--" He glanced up at Bean, contracted his brows to a black menace and emitted a final detonation.
Aye; did ye ever hear--vo'k zaid 'twer true-- O' what bevell Jack Hine zome years agoo? Woone vrosty night, d'ye know, at Chris'mas tide, Jack, an' another chap or two bezide, 'D a-been out, zomewhere up at tother end O' parish, to a naïghbour's house to spend A merry hour, an' mid a-took a cup Or two o' eäle a-keepèn Chris'mas up; Zoo I do lot 'twer leäte avore the peärty 'D a-burnt their bron out; I do lot, avore They thought o' turnèn out o' door 'Twer mornèn, vor their friendship then wer hearty.
His memory for figure combinations served him; he remembered what had been written on another page: "rty34pr is the pond." That made him think of the pond, lying quiescent under its green scum and trailing plants at the end of the garden.
When she came back, Stigler was saying in a loud voice: "There are some people--and their name ain't White, either--that ought to be ridden out o' town!" Crash! Kitty had dropped her plate, and, to the surprise of every one--especially to me,--she walked over to where Stigler was sitting, gave his hair a vigorous pull, and said: "Arrah, now, ye dir-rty blackguard, ye're not a gintleman yerself, an' ye doan't know one, if ye see one.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1968).