Crossword-Solution: ACCA 4 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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AUSTRALIAN Centre for Contemporary Art 1 answer
Arab name for Acre 1 answer
BROCADE (med.) 1 answer
Old silk brocade 1 answer
MEDIEVAL brocade 1 answer
Old fabric of silk and gold. 1 answer
Medieval fabric of silk and gold. 1 answer
Medieval gold and silk brocade 1 answer
Old brocade 1 answer
Medieval silken fabric 1 answer
Old Syrian cloth of silk and gold. 1 answer
Old Syrian fabric 1 answer
Medieval silk fabric 2 answers
Medieval fabric 2 answers
fabric silk 11 answers
FABRIC of silk 17 answers
Silk fabric 26 answers
silk 44 answers
ACADEMIC ___ 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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This year Acca, priest of Wilferth, succeeded to the bishopric that Wilferth ere held; and Alderman Bertfrith fought with the Picts between Heugh and Carau.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Unknown 1996
There fell Aldermen Siwulf and Sigelm; Eadwold, the king's thane; Abbot Kenwulf; Sigebriht, the son of Siwulf; Eadwald, the son of Acca; and many also with them; though I have named the most considerable.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Unknown 1996
But in time they gathered themselves together again; successors to the original prophet were appointed--though not without dissensions--and a Babi church, chiefly at Acca or Acre in Syria, began to be formed.
Pagan & Christian Creeds Edward Carpenter 1998
Acca succeeded Wilfrid as Bishop of Hexham, and according to the old chronicler Bede, "being a most active man and great in the sight of God and man, he much adorned and added to his church." Acca died in 738 A.D., and as the monastery of Hexham was soon destroyed, these crosses must have been erected eleven hundred and sixty-three years ago.
English Villages P. H. Ditchfield 2004
Esculapius hath these words--'A_shol_der--offmotton--_acca_pon--pasti--venison,'--which I will translate for thee--'We often find what we seek, when we least expect it.' May it be so with you, my friend.
Japhet, In Search Of A Father Frederick Marryat 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1956–1993).