Crossword-Solution: BERWICK
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| Clue | Answers |
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| SCOTTISH county, former | 11 answers |
| TRAFALGAR Battle ship (Fr.) | 16 answers |
| FRENCH battle ship | 17 answers |
| SCOTTISH League team | 22 answers |
| SCOTTISH soccer club/team | 23 answers |
| SCOTTISH football club/team | 25 answers |
| ENGLISH district | 42 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BERWICK (5)
THE COUNTRY OF THE POINTED FIRS By Sarah Orne Jewett Note: SARAH ORNE JEWETT (1849-1909) was born and died in South Berwick, Maine.
There is no doubt but these quacking sort of fellows raised great gains out of the miserable people, for we daily found the crowds that ran after them were infinitely greater, and their doors were more thronged than those of Dr Brooks, Dr Upton, Dr Hodges, Dr Berwick, or any, though the most famous men of the time.
But the haze lies more thickly to windward at the far end of Musselburgh Bay; and over the Links of Aberlady and Berwick Law and the hump of the Bass Rock it assumes the aspect of a bank of thin sea fog.
The driver was first used in forming the great steam dock at Devonport, where the results were very striking; and it was shortly after employed by Robert Stephenson in piling the foundations of the great High Level Bridge at Newcastle, and the Border Bridge at Berwick, as well as in several other of his great works.
Ministers placed at Berwick and such places might seek their converts equally on either side of the march; old enemies would sit together to hear the gospel of peace, and forget the inherited jealousies of many generations in the enthusiasm of a common faith; or—let us say better—a common heresy.
Quotes with BERWICK (3)
Lady Windermere: Windermere and I married for love. Duchess of Berwick: Yes, we begin like that. It was only Berwick's brutal and incessant threats of suicide that made me accept him at all, and before the year was out, he was running after all kinds of petticoats, every colour, every shape, every material.
Harold believed his journey was truly beginning. He had thought it started the moment he decided to walk to Berwick, but he saw now that he had been naïve. Beginnings could happen more than once, or in different ways. You could think you were starting something afresh, when actually what you were doing was carrying on as before. He had faced his shortcomings and overcame them, and so the real business of walking was happening only now.
It's a fine thing to be clever, but too much cleverness usually produces the same result as ignorance.-Lady Berwick