Crossword-Solution: BRYANT 6 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

We have 36 clues for the answer “BRYANT”

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Lane __: plus-size clothing chain 1 answer
Four-time NBA All-Star Game MVP 1 answer
Gumbel of TV 1 answer
He wrote "Thanatopsis," at the age of 18. 1 answer
He wrote "Thanatopsis." 1 answer
He wrote "To a Waterfowl." 1 answer
Lakers all-time leading scorer 1 answer
Lakers legend Kobe 1 answer
Lakers star for two decades 1 answer
Football coach with 323 lifetime wins 1 answer
Lane ___ (clothing chain) 1 answer
Lane in a mall 1 answer
Legendary Bear 1 answer
Legendary Bear of Alabama 1 answer
NBA star nicknamed "The Black Mamba" 1 answer
Newsman Gumbel 1 answer
Retired Lakers star 1 answer
Two-time NBA Finals MVP 1 answer
College gymnastics star Haleigh 1 answer
"Saturday Night Live" cast member from 2012 to 2022 1 answer
"Thanatopsis" poet 1 answer
"To a Waterfowl" poet 1 answer
18-time NBA All-Star 1 answer
19th century poet. 1 answer
Aidy of "Saturday Night Live" 1 answer
America's first great poet. 1 answer
American poet, author of "Thanatopsis." 1 answer
Bear of Alabama football 1 answer
Bear on a field 1 answer
Cager Kobe 1 answer
Park in N.Y.C.? 2 answers
CULLEN, COUNTEE 4 answers
CULLEN, COUNTEE WORK 10 answers
Anita 13 answers
BASKETBALL STAR 23 answers
American poet. 29 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRYANT (5)

Five or six of the best: you want Longfellow and Bryant and Whittier and Holmes and Emerson and Lowell." The girl listened attentively, as if making mental note of the names.
The Rise of Silas Lapham William Dean Howells 2008
Your own Longfellow whispers, in every hour of trial and disappointment, “labor and wait.” James Russell Lowell is reminding us that “men are more than institutions.” Pierpont cheers the heart of the pilgrim in search of liberty, by singing the praises of “the north star.” Bryant, too, is with us; and though chained to the car of party, and dragged on amidst a whirl of political excitement, he snatches a moment for letting drop a smiling verse of sympathy for the man in chains.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
Was he actually the “greatest American poet since Bryant”? He had had no thought of fame while composing “The Toilers.” He had only been moved to his heart's foundations,--thoroughly in earnest, seeing clearly,--and had addressed himself to the poem's composition in a happy moment when words came easily to him, and the elaboration of fine sentences was not difficult.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
She had reached the corner of Forty-first Street and Fifth Avenue, and she remembered that in Bryant Park there were seats where she might rest.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Nicholas Christmas Book; The Conqueror's Grave, Bryant (poem); The Gracci, in Morris, Historical Tales (Roman); The Knight's Toast attributed to Scott (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; Young Manhood, in Noah Brooks, Abraham Lincoln.
Good Stories For Great Holidays Frances Jenkins Olcott 1995

Quotes with BRYANT (3)

Charlotte: "It’s too bad they don’t give out diplomas for what you learn at the mall, because I could graduate with honors in that subject. No really. Since I’ve worked there, I’ve become an expert on all things shopping-related. For example, I can tell you right off who to distrust at the mall:1) Skinny people who work at Cinnabon. I mean, if they’re not eating the stuff they sell, how good can it be?2) The salesladies at department store makeup counters. No matter what they…
Janette Rallison It's a Mall World After All
We are going to win our freedom because both the sacred heritage of our nation and the eternal will of the Almighty God are embodied in our echoing demands. So however difficult it is during this period, however difficult it is to continue to live with the agony and the continued existence of racism, however difficult it is to live amidst the constant hurt, the constant insult and the constant disrespect, I can still sing we shall overcome. We shall overcome because the arc o…
Martin Luther King Jr.
A smile curled the corner of Xavier’s mouth. “You didn’t think I would let her walk out of my arms without knowing I would see her again soon, did you?” Bryant shrugged. “Well, no. I guess not. What are you going to do now?” The lid of the case slammed shut, and Xavier jerked his vibrating phone back out of his pocket. “Well, as soon as I get these fires extinguished, I’m going to go start one with her.” Bryant laughed. “After this long, that’ll be one hell of a raging inferno.”“I hope so.
Justine Dell
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 33 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).