Crossword-Solution: BATTERSEA
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BATTERSEA | anagram | BEARSTATE, ESTATEBAR |
We have 6 clues for the answer “BATTERSEA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Large borough of London. | 1 answer |
| London district on the south bank of the Thames | 1 answer |
| Part of London, on the Thames. | 1 answer |
| South Bank district of London | 1 answer |
| LONDON borough | 14 answers |
| Parking | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BATTERSEA (5)
Field sports, with the invaluable training which they give, if not “The reason firm,” yet still “The temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill,” have become impossible for the greater number: and athletic exercises are now, in England at least, becoming more and more artificialized and expensive; and are confined more and more—with the honourable exception of the football games in Battersea Park—to our Public Schools and the two elder Universities.
This robber, who was a swaggering ruffian, being taken, declared that he was the man who had endeavoured to kill the Duke of Ormond, and that he had meant to kill the King too, but was overawed by the majesty of his appearance, when he might otherwise have done it, as he was bathing at Battersea.
Larel, and why are you here?" "George is probably scouring Battersea for a child he saw there last autumn with ears such as he has never beheld outside Khartoum.
Even so had I once been gazed at by a dog that I had lost and, after many days, found in the Battersea Home.
For it was still broad daylight, and the view of the distant villages, Chelsea, Battersea, Tyburn, and others, as well as a few large houses, among the hams and towards the river, made it seem less lonely.
Quotes with BATTERSEA (3)
If I beat my grandmother to death to-morrow in the middle of Battersea Park, you may be perfectly certain that people will say everything about it except the simple and fairly obvious fact that it is wrong. Some will call it insane; that is, will accuse it of a deficiency of intelligence. This is not necessarily true at all. You could not tell whether the act was unintelligent or not unless you knew my grandmother. Some will call it vulgar, disgusting, and the rest of it; tha…
Before Elfrida Phipps left London for good and moved to the country, she made a trip to Battersea Dogs' Home, and returned with a canine companion. It took a good, and heart-rending, half hour of searching, but as soon as she saw him, sitting very close to the bars of his kennel and gazing up at her with dark and melting eyes, she knew he was the one. She did not want a large animal, nor did she relish the idea of a yapping lap dog. This one was exactly the right size. Dog size.
A squirrel attacked me. I got attacked by a squirrel in Battersea Park. They're dangerous. It's rare. I've torn most of the ligaments in my knee. So no football for me. It's early retirement now. I've got a floating knee-cap!
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1950–1999).