Crossword-Solution: ALCIDE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ALCIDE | anagram | DIALEC |
We have 1 clue for the answer “ALCIDE”
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| De Gasperi of Italy. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ALCIDE (5)
Alcide d'Orbigny, during the years 1825 to 1833, traversed several large portions of South America, and has made a collection, and is now publishing the results on a scale of magnificence, which at once places himself in the list of American travellers second only to Humboldt.
Jolivet!” “Then it is possible that we shall find ourselves on ground less safe, perhaps, than the floor of this ball-room.” “Less safe, certainly, but--” “But much less slippery,” added Alcide Jolivet, holding up his companion, just as the latter, drawing back, was about to lose his equilibrium.
This was the correspondent Alcide Jolivet, and the reason of his putting so many insignificant questions was, that amongst the many answers he received, he hoped to find some interesting fact “for his cousin.” But, naturally enough, he was taken for a spy, and not a word treating of the events of the day was uttered in his hearing.
Very close as to political matters.” Whilst Alcide Jolivet noted down his impressions thus minutely, his confrère, in the same train, traveling for the same object, was devoting himself to the same work of observation in another compartment.
Harry Blount, speaking little, but listening much, had not inspired his companions with the suspicions which Alcide Jolivet had aroused.
Quotes with ALCIDE (2)
(Sookie's Thoughts on Debbie Pelt) she had been cruel to Alcide, insulted me grievously, burned a hole in my favorite wrap and — oh — tried to kill me by proxy. Also, she had stupid hair.
What should I get from books?” Alcide asked in French. That you are not alone — even along this broken tractor road. You need to know nothing else,” my father answered in French.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1952).