Crossword-Solution: ANSEL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ANSEL | anagram | ALENS, ALSEN, ELANS, ELSAN, LANES, LEANS, LENAS, LESNA, NEALS, SENAL, SLANE |
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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 ANSEL (5)
Professor Ansel Hobart Dixland, the scientist--perhaps Scudder'd heard of him? “Perhaps he had, but if so, Nate forgot it, though he didn't tell him that.
Olivia,' he says to the niece, 'what was the name of the young man whom Harmon recommended?' “'Tolliver, Uncle Ansel,' answers the girl, lookin' kind of disdainful at Nate.
Listen to this.' “Then he told about the professor's wantin' Gus to be assistant and help do what the old man called 'experiments.' “'Dixland?' says Gus, 'Ansel Hobart Dixland, the great scientist! And I'm to be HIS assistant? Assistant to the man who discovered DIXIUM and invented--' “'Oh, belay there!' snorts Nate, impatient.
But now I want him to start my aeroplane.' “'No, Uncle Ansel,' goes on Olivia, 'I cannot permit him to risk his life in that way.
Takes some time to get used to a place, don't you know it does, Ansel?” “My name is Albert.” “Eh? Yes, yes, so 'tis.
Quotes with ANSEL (3)
The camera would miss it all. A magnificent picture is never worth a thousand perfect words. Ansel Adams can be a great artist, but he can never be Shakespeare. His tools are too literal.
The stag’s enormous head turned slightly — toward the wagon, toward the small window. The Lord of the North. So the people of Terrasen will always know how to find their way home, she’d once told Ansel as they lay under a blanket of stars and traced the constellation of the stag. So they can look up at the sky, no matter where they are, and know Terrasen is forever with them.
Oh I could be out, rollicking in the ripeness of my flesh and others’, could be drinking things and eating things and rubbing mine against theirs, speculating about this person or that, waving, indicating hello with a sudden upward jutting of my chin, sitting in the backseat of someone else’s car, bumping up and down the San Francisco hills, south of Market, seeing people attacking their instruments, afterward stopping at a bodega, parking, carrying the bottles in a paper bag…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, The Atlantic, Three Across, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 380 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).