Crossword-Solution: BERMAN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BERMAN | anagram | BARMEN, BERNAM, MRBEAN |
We have 11 clues for the answer “BERMAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "The Swami" of ESPN | 1 answer |
| Chris (sportscaster) or Laura (sexpert) of TV | 1 answer |
| Chris of ESPN | 1 answer |
| Comedian Shelley | 1 answer |
| ESPN anchor | 1 answer |
| ESPN anchor known for conferring silly nicknames | 1 answer |
| Nicknaming sportscaster Chris | 1 answer |
| Shelley or Lazar | 1 answer |
| Sportscaster Len | 1 answer |
| Sportscaster Len who wrote "Spanning the World" | 1 answer |
| Sullivan regular Shelley | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BERMAN (5)
Louis Berman.(2) This authority reveals anew how body and soul are bound up together in a complex unity.
Berman's _The Politics of Civil Rights in the Truman Administration_ (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1970) for a general survey of civil rights in the Truman years.
Sharp, Richard Rawse, Thomas Sheppy, William Clemens, Ann Woodley, Thomas Harris, his wife Harris, Margaret Berman, Thomas Farmer, Hugh Hilton, Richard Taylor, _uxor_ Taylor, Joshua Chard, Christopher Browne, Thomas Oage, _uxor_ Oage, infant Oage, Henry Coltman, Hugh Price, _uxor_ Price, infant Price, Mrs.
But the powers that be, and the people, too, will be against it." "I hate England, Berman," said O'Reilly.
Marc Berman, a practitioner of Russian origin, who happened to be in a chemist's shop in the vicinity.
Quotes with BERMAN (3)
Viagra isn't the only drug being prescribed off-label for women with arousal problems. Los Angeles urologist Jennifer Berman told me some doctors are prescribing low doses of Ritalin. Drugs like Ritalin improve a person's focus, so it stands to reason that it would make it easier to stay attuned to subtle changes taking place in one's body. 'It enables a woman to focus o the task at hand,' said Berman, managing, though surely not intending, to make sex sound like homework.
My feeling is that an observer needs to see four hundred and fifty stars to get that feeling of infinitude, and be swept away…and I didn’t make that number up arbitrarily, that’s the number of stars that are available once you get dimmer than third magnitude. So in the city, you see a dozen stars, a handful, and it’s attractive to no one. And if there’s a hundred stars in the sky it still doesn’t do it. There’s a certain tipping point where people will look and there will be …
When I was younger, I listened to the greats: Winters, Mel and Carl, Nichols and May, Pryor, Carlin, Klein, Berman and lots of Lenny Bruce albums. But once I started doing fairly well, I didn't want to hear anybody's jokes or premises.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Custom, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1986–2012).