Crossword-Solution: TENNYSON 8 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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He wrote "Sweet and Low." 1 answer
"Morte d'Arthur" poet 1 answer
"Nature, red in tooth and claw" poet 1 answer
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet 1 answer
"Ulysses" poet 1 answer
Author of "Enoch Arden." 1 answer
Author of "Locksley Hall." 1 answer
Author of "The Lotus Eaters" 1 answer
He wrote "In Memoriam." 1 answer
"Locksley Hall" poet 1 answer
He wrote "The May Queen." 1 answer
Laureate of 1850. 1 answer
Lord Alfred poet 1 answer
Man who penned this puzzle's lines, born August 6, 1809 1 answer
Onetime poet laureate 1 answer
Poet laureate, 1850–92. 1 answer
Poet who wrote the Lady of Shalott 1 answer
Wordsworth's successor as poet laureate 1 answer
"Light Brigade" author 1 answer
"Idylls of the King" poet 1 answer
"Enoch Arden" poet 1 answer
"Charge of the Light Brigade" poet 1 answer
"Break, Break, Break" poet 1 answer
". . . Light Brigade" poet 1 answer
English poet laureate. 2 answers
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, THE (FILM) CAST 10 answers
BEAN EATERS, THE AUTHOR 10 answers
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, THE (FILM) DIRECTOR 10 answers
BUCKET BRIGADE MEMBER 10 answers
Arden Actress 10 answers
ARDEN RIVAL 11 answers
ARDEN LOCALE 11 answers
ARDEN, EVE 11 answers
brigade 19 answers
ALFRED 29 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
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Sentences with TENNYSON (5)

Browning, Tennyson, and Disraeli—a fact which shows that into the restricted stomach of the public-school pupil is shoveled every year the blood, bone, and viscera of a gigantic literature, and the same is there digested and disposed of in a most successful and characteristic and gratifying public-school way.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Just now, they're Tennyson's poems and Vanity Fair and Kipling's Plain Tales and--don't laugh--Little Women.
Daddy-Long-Legs Jean Webster 2008
Thy riddles grow dark, oh! drifting cloud, And thy misty shapes grow drear, Thou hang'st in the air like a shadowy shroud, But I am of lighter cheer; Though our future lot is a sable blot, Though the wise ones of earth will blame us, Though our saddles will rot, and our rides be forgot, "DUM VIVIMUS, VIVAMUS!" Fytte VIII Finis Exoptatus [A Metaphysical Song] "There's something in this world amiss Shall be unriddled by-and-bye."--Tennyson.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Tennyson knows that “the poet’s mind is holy ground”; he knows that the poet’s portion is to be “Dower’d with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love”; he has shown, in the lines from which we quote, his own just conception of the grandeur of a poet’s destiny; and we look to him for its fulfilment.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Also he flung aside his books of poems--Milton, Tennyson, Browning, even Homer--and addressed himself to Mill, Malthus, Young, Poushkin, Henry George, Schopenhauer.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008

Quotes with TENNYSON (3)

Halt," said Horace, "I've been thinking..." Halt and Will exchanged an amused glance. "Always a dangerous pastime," they chorused. For many years, it had been Halt's unfailing response when Will had made the same statement. Horace waited patiently while they had their moment of fun, then continued." Yes, yes. I know. But seriously, as we said last night, Macindaw isn't so far away from here...""And?" Halt asked, seeing how Horace had left the statement hanging." Well, there's…
John Flanagan Halt's Peril
The policemen agreed they were living with a most peculiar fellow. One moment he was reading classical literature in the original French and quoting Tennyson, and the next he would be discussing the best way to blow up a train.
Ben Macintyre Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal
Mr Wisdom,' said the girl who had led him into the presence.'Ah,' said Howard Saxby, and there was a pause of perhaps three minutes, during which his needles clicked busily. 'Wisdom, did she say?''Yes. I wrote "Cocktail Time"''You couldn't have done better,' said Mr Saxby cordially. 'How's your wife, Mr Wisdom?'Cosmo said he had no wife.'Surely?'"I'm a bachelor.'Then Wordsworth was wrong. He said you were married to immortal verse. Excuse me a moment,' murmured Mr Saxby, appl…
P. G. Wodehouse
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