Crossword-Solution: AUBREY
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Ingrid Goes West" actress Plaza | 1 answer |
| "Parks and Recreation" actress Plaza | 1 answer |
| C. ___ Smith of old films | 1 answer |
| Huff of the Devil Rays | 1 answer |
| Illustrator Beardsley | 1 answer |
| Plaza of renown | 1 answer |
| Silver Slugger Huff | 1 answer |
| Victorian artist Beardsley | 1 answer |
| ___ Beardsley, 19th-century English illustrator | 1 answer |
| BEARDSLEY | 2 answers |
| DEVIL RAYS SPORT | 10 answers |
| Devil Rays home | 10 answers |
| DEVIL RAYS | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUBREY (5)
Sidney Lee sees nothing improbable in it, and it is supported by Aubrey, who must have written his account some time before 1680, when his manuscript was completed.
All this we mention only to explain how it was that Roger was dozing at his desk about midnight, the evening after the call paid by Aubrey Gilbert.
Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford, was a great gambler of the time, and often practised dice-throwing in his shirt during the morning until he fancied himself in luck, when he would proceed to try his fortune with Chevalier; but the dexterity of the latter always convinced the earl that no certainty lies on the good success which may be fancied as likely to result from play in jest.
When he came to Carol he was so excited over being an organizer that he did not stop to talk of himself and Aubrey Beardsley for more than ten minutes.
Wood does not, in the case of Lovelace, adopt Aubrey's account, and it is to be observed that, IF the poet died as poor as he is represented by both writers to have died, he would have been buried by the parish, and, dying in Long Acre, the parochial authorities would not have carried him to Fleet Street for sepulture.
Quotes with AUBREY (3)
Aubrey, crouching on a nearby counter, watched me with squinty eyes, apparently pondering why anyone would willingly immerse themselves in water ever, let alone for extended periods of time.
Stephen had been put to sleep in his usual room, far from children and noise, away in that corner of the house which looked down to the orchard and the bowling-green, and in spite of his long absence it was so familiar to him that when he woke at about three he made his way to the window almost as quickly as if dawn had already broken, opened it and walked out onto the balcony. The moon had set: there was barely a star to be seen. The still air was delightfully fresh with fal…
Ida tried not to sigh.“What do you think of your husband?” he asked.“He was rather short,” Ida said without thinking. When Aubrey didn’t respond, she thought that maybe she ought to elaborate and she said, “And beardy.” That was as much as she could remember of him in the midst of the chaotic events. He was short, bearded, quiet. But mostly short.“He used to be an officer,” Aubrey said.“So I have been told,” Ida tried, again, to keep the cheek from her voice though she was qu…
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Appears in: New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1992–2023).