Crossword-Solution: ANGLO 5 letters, 101 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ANGLO anagram ALONG, ANGOL, GALON, GOLAN, LANGO, LOGAN, LONGA, NALGO, NOGAL

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American to Arturo 1 answer
American in Paris Info 1 answer
American lead-in 1 answer
Barrio outsider 1 answer
Barrio visitor 1 answer
British: Prefix. 1 answer
Certain American 1 answer
Certain Miamian 1 answer
Combining form for English. 1 answer
ENGLISH (comb. form) 1 answer
English opening? 1 answer
English, in combinations. 1 answer
English-speaking 1 answer
English: Pref. 1 answer
English: prefix 1 answer
European initiator 1 answer
Hispanic's counterpart 1 answer
Introduction for English 1 answer
It can mean "British" 1 answer
Jet, to a Shark 1 answer
Kind of Saxon 1 answer
Latino's Yankee buddy 1 answer
Latino's Yankee pal 1 answer
Like the Jets 1 answer
Like the Jets in "West Side Story" 1 answer
Many a tourist in Cancún 1 answer
Non-Hispanic 1 answer
Non-Hispanic, in Hidalgo 1 answer
Non-Latino 1 answer
Non-Latino, maybe 1 answer
Prefix denoting a partly British connection 1 answer
Prefix for "Saxon" 1 answer
Prefix for Norman or Saxon 1 answer
Prefix meaning "English" 1 answer
Prefix used with American, Egyptian, French, etc. 1 answer
Prefix with Saxon 1 answer
Saxon intro 1 answer
Saxon lead-in 1 answer
Saxon leader 1 answer
Saxon opener 1 answer
Saxon opening 1 answer
Saxon preceder 1 answer
Saxon predecessor 1 answer
Saxon prefix 1 answer
Saxon start 1 answer
Saxon starter 1 answer
Saxton leader? 1 answer
Starter for Saxon 1 answer
Stranger in Jalisco maybe 1 answer
The "A" in WASP 1 answer
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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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Sentences with ANGLO (5)

The pattern here, as with other hackish grammatical quirks, is generalization of an inflectional rule that in English is either an import or a fossil (such as the Hebrew plural ending `-im', or the Anglo-Saxon plural suffix `-en') to cases where it isn't normally considered to apply.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Throughout most of American history, political power has been held tightly by the white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant majority.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the public this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken de Worde, prevents my attempting to confine myself within the limits of the period in which my story is laid.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
There, on a bed, lay a man about forty years of age, with a resolute expression of countenance, a true type of an Anglo-Saxon.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
The other was not far off, and the day after his arrival, as he passed it, he saw two ladies going in who evidently belonged to the large fraternity of Anglo-Saxon tourists, and one of whom was young and carried herself very well.
Confidence Henry James 2006

Quotes with ANGLO (3)

Culturally, though not theologically, I’m a Christian. I was born a Protestant of the white Anglo-Saxon persuasion. And while I do love that great teacher of peace who was called Jesus, and while I do reserve the right to ask myself in certain trying situations what indeed He would do, I can’t swallow that one fixed rule of Christianity insisting that Christ is the only path to God. Strictly speaking, then, I cannot call myself a Christian. Most of the Christians I know accep…
Elizabeth Gilbert Eat, Pray, Love
I have not been able to discover whether there exists a precise French equivalent for the common Anglo-American expression 'killing time.' It's a very crass and breezy expression, when you ponder it for a moment, considering that time, after all, is killing us.
Christopher Hitchens Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays
Paradoxically, our imperial global Anglo-American language is dull with the glitter of its own decay. In response, the new meta- physical poet might consider the following cleansing strategies: keep faith with the canonical writers of the past, study Homeric Greek, excavate etymologies, embrace threatened languages, practice the fine art of translation, listen regularly to the musical flow of the breath and the beat of the heart, switch off the television, become a votary of …
Peter Abbs Against the Flow: The Arts, Postmodern Culture and Education
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 133 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).