Crossword-Solution: SLOANE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SLOANE | anagram | ANOLES, ELOANS, ENOLAS, LANOSE, LEONAS, NOSALE, ONEALS, ONSALE, SANOEL |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SLOANE (5)
Doctor Sloane was serious but reassuring, his daily announcement being that his patient was in "no immediate danger." Mrs.
Instead of talking about his _The Desert Year_ (Sloane, New York, 1952), I quote a representative paragraph: In New England the struggle for existence is visibly the struggle of plant with plant, each battling his neighbor for sunlight and for the spot of ground which, so far as moisture and nourishment are concerned, would support them all.
Chelsea, with its London associations of red brick, Sloane Square, and the King’s Road, is own suburb to stately and primeval Memphis; there they have their seat, translated names of cities, where the Mississippi runs by Tennessee and Arkansas; {8} and both, while I was crossing the continent, lay, watched by armed men, in the horror and isolation of a plague.
One day in Sloane Street I found myself questioning Paraday’s landlord, who had come to the door in answer to my knock.
Surely he was not going into the Albany like that? No, he took another omnibus to Sloane Street, I sitting behind him as before.
Quotes with SLOANE (3)
If Sloane’s quiet words hadn’t been enough to get Dex squirming in his towel, Sloane’s quick kiss to his lips sealed the deal. Oh God, he was about to get a hard-on at work, and the bastard that was the cause of it was loving every moment
I think it's something like Mr. Peter Sloane and the octogenarians. The other evening Mrs. Sloane was reading a newspaper ans she said to Mr. Sloane 'I see here that another octogenarian has just died. What is an Octogenarian, Peter?' And Mr. Sloane said he didn't know, but they must be very sickly creatures, for you never heard tell of them but they were dying.
This, it occurred to me, this was the undisciplined human community that, fired by its dull collective wit, now drove the armed nation towards it knew-not-what sort of epic martial cataclysm: a massive flailing organism with all the rectitude and foresight of an untrained puppy.--In the private letters of Albert Sloane, by permission of the Sloane family.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 93 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).