Crossword-Solution: APLEY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| APLEY | anagram | AYELP, PALEY |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APLEY (5)
Hardly the kind that Guy Elersley would like though, he's such a flirt, he flirted with me once till mamma thought--" "How d'ye do," here the talkative young lady interrupted herself to smile on Bob Apley and Jack Fairmay who were sauntering past them, and for awhile the subject of her interesting flirtation fell through.
This elevated position above the Severn well deserves a visit, commanding as it does the Vale, through which the river winds amidst alluvial lands, bounded by the heights of Apley and Stanley, the hills of the Wrekin and Caradoc, and those of the Brown and Titterstone Clees, with the Abberley and Malvern hills in the distance.
Astley Abbots and Stanley lie higher up on the hill on the same side; whilst on the right, rocks, crowned by trees, rise from the river in undulating lines, and introduce us to the picturesque grounds of Apley.
Germains 3| 123| 3099| 7|Antrobus to|Frodsham 11| 179| 476| 24|Anwick pa|Metheringh 9| 120| 235| 28|Apethorpe chap|Oundle 6| 84| 297| 24|Apley chap|Horncastle 12| 143| 152| 15|Apperley ham|Glocester 6| 104| 401| 24|Appleby[C] pa|Barton 8| 163| 517| +--+---------------------+-------------------------+-----+--------+ [A] ANSTEY.
The next fox, after a much longer hunt, also ran down to the Severn, near Apley Park, which river here divides the Albrighton from the Wheatland country.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1977–2019).