Crossword-Solution: WELLINGTON
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| Copenhagen's rider | 1 answer |
| the capital of New Zealand | 1 answer |
| capital New Zealand | 1 answer |
| a type of waterproof boot | 1 answer |
| Waterloo victor | 1 answer |
| WINDY City (NZ) | 1 answer |
| Victor at Waterloo | 1 answer |
| The Iron Duke | 1 answer |
| Tactician becomes musician | 1 answer |
| New Zealand's capital. | 1 answer |
| New Zealand capital | 1 answer |
| Napoleon adversary | 1 answer |
| NEW Zealand windy city | 1 answer |
| NEW Zealand national museum site | 1 answer |
| Duke's boot | 1 answer |
| Beef in a blanket | 1 answer |
| Beef ___ (a steak fillet) | 1 answer |
| "My name is John ___ Wells, I'm a dealer in magic and spells . . . " | 1 answer |
| New Zealand capital city on Cook Strait | 1 answer |
| Capital of New Zealand? | 2 answers |
| British bomber plane. | 2 answers |
| rubber boot | 3 answers |
| NEW Zealand cricket test ground | 4 answers |
| High boot | 5 answers |
| BRITISH museum | 6 answers |
| NEW Zealand county | 7 answers |
| BRITISH GENERAL AND STATESMAN | 11 answers |
| BOOT, type of | 28 answers |
| BOOT ___ | 41 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
ECMZAE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with WELLINGTON (5)
All down Wellington Street people could be seen fluttering out the pink sheets and reading, and the Strand was suddenly noisy with the voices of an army of hawkers following these pioneers.
Goethe, Shakespeare, Napoleon, Savonarola, Joan of Arc, the French Revolution, the Edict of Nantes, Clive, Wellington, Waterloo, Plassey, Patay, Cowpens, Saratoga, the Battle of the Boyne, the invention of the logarithms, the microscope, the steam-engine, the telegraph—anything and everything all over the world—we dumped it all in among the English pegs according to its date and regardless of its nationality.
When the mail-boat, stopping for twenty-four hours on its way from Wellington to San Francisco, blew the whistle that warned the passengers to get on board, Tiaré clasped me to her vast bosom, so that I seemed to sink into a billowy sea, and pressed her red lips to mine.
Especially if he marries my clever cousin——” Selden dashed in with the query: “And the Wellington Brys’? Rather clever of its kind, don’t you think?” They were just beneath the wide white facade, with its rich restraint of line, which suggested the clever corseting of a redundant figure.
Philip Ashton Rollins (no relation that I know of to Alice Wellington Rollins) went into Charlie Everitt's bookstore in New York one day and said, "I want every book with the word _cowboy_ printed in it." _The Story of a Ranch_ is listed here to illustrate how titles often have nothing to do with subject.
Quotes with WELLINGTON (3)
Language is my whore, my mistress, my wife, my pen-friend, my check-out girl. Language is a complimentary moist lemon-scented cleansing square or handy freshen-up wipette. Language is the breath of God, the dew on a fresh apple, it's the soft rain of dust that falls into a shaft of morning sun when you pull from an old bookshelf a forgotten volume of erotic diaries; language is the faint scent of urine on a pair of boxer shorts, it's a half-remembered childhood birthday party…
But shouldn't they still act like children? They aren't normal. They act like--history. Napoleon and Wellington. Caesar and Brutus.
Twenty two year old Connie Jones, who had boarded in the home of charismatic Methodist and pacifist Ormond Burton, was a member of the No More War movement and the Christian Pacifist Society. She first attended the Friday night public meetings at which the pacifists argued their case in 1941. She stepped onto the podium, stating, "the Lord Jesus Christ tells us to love one another," and was promptly arrested by Wellington's chief inspector of police. Charged with obstruction …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1943–1999).