Crossword-Solution: STRATFORD
We have 14 clues for the answer “STRATFORD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Birthplace, 1564. | 1 answer |
| City in Ontario, or town in England | 1 answer |
| Connecticut town that's home to Sikorsky Aircraft | 1 answer |
| Historic Bridgeport suburb | 1 answer |
| Home of a Canadian Shakespeare festival | 1 answer |
| ONTARIO Shakespeare Festival Theatre, site of the | 1 answer |
| SHAKESPEARE (William), burial place of | 1 answer |
| Shakespeare Festival town. | 1 answer |
| ___-on-Avon | 1 answer |
| town in the London Borough of Newham | 1 answer |
| Shakespeare's town | 2 answers |
| SHAKESPEARE Festival Theatre, site of the (Can.) | 2 answers |
| City in Ontario | 4 answers |
| BRIDGEPORT LOCALE | 10 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
EZEMAC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with STRATFORD (5)
Then—1610-11—he returned to Stratford and settled down for good and all, and busied himself in lending money, trading in tithes, trading in land and houses; shirking a debt of forty-one shillings, borrowed by his wife during his long desertion of his family; suing debtors for shillings and coppers; being sued himself for shillings and coppers; and acting as confederate to a neighbor who tried to rob the town of its rights in a certain common, and did not succeed.
When at last she reached Stony Stratford, her impatience and weariness had become too strong for her economical caution; she determined to take the coach for the rest of the way, though it should cost her all her remaining money.
And lastly, the passage of the Dardanelles by our fleet, which more than any overt act made war inevitable, was ordered by the Government at home against Lord Stratford’s counsel.
Peter to-day into his minster, Medhamsted, these lands, and all that thereto lyeth; that is, Bredon, Repings, Cadney, Swineshead, Hanbury, Lodeshall, Scuffanhall, Cosford, Stratford, Wattleburn, Lushgard, Ethelhun-island, Bardney.
Now, the young King, journeying towards London too, with Lord Rivers and Lord Gray, came to Stony Stratford, as his uncle came to Northampton, about ten miles distant; and when those two lords heard that the Duke of Gloucester was so near, they proposed to the young King that they should go back and greet him in his name.
Quotes with STRATFORD (3)
I no longer believe that William Shakespeare the actor from Stratford was the author of the works that have been ascribed to him.
I have never thought that the man of Stratford-on-Avon wrote the plays of Shakespeare.
I'm not into those kind of rivalries. I remember standing out in front of Stratford, minding my own business. Carload of about eighty kids would pull up: 'STRATFORD SUCKS!' Am I supposed to run after these guys? I'd just stand there, you know. They'd back up. 'STRATFORD SUCKS! ... STRATFORD SUCKS!' I'd say, 'I know. I go there. You're wasting gas, man.
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1959–2008).