Crossword-Solution: CAHILL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CAHILL | anagram | ACHILL |
We have 13 clues for the answer “CAHILL”
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| "___ - United States Marshal" (John Wayne film) | 1 answer |
| "___: United States Marshal": Wayne film | 1 answer |
| 1973 role for the Duke | 1 answer |
| 1973 title role for The Duke | 1 answer |
| Electric typewriter inventor (1867–1934). | 1 answer |
| Electric typewriter inventor Thadeus | 1 answer |
| Electric-typewriter inventor | 1 answer |
| John Wayne title marshal | 1 answer |
| John Wayne title marshal of 1973 | 1 answer |
| John Wayne's U.S. marshal | 1 answer |
| U.S. marshal role for John Wayne | 1 answer |
| Fishing fly | 2 answers |
| Artificial fly | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAHILL (5)
You shall stay right here with the Widow Cahill until you’ve got through with your schooling, my lad.” “I couldn’t think of that.
Cahill turned up a chunk of wood and sat down on it, keeping up a running fire of comment, mostly directed at Abner Adams, and which must have made his ears burn.
Cahill.” “Huh! What’s the matter with the bear this morning?” “The bear?” Teddy jerked a significant thumb in the direction of Phil’s former home.
WHEN THE BANDS PLAYED Phil started for the Widow Cahill’s on the run after having procured his tickets.
Cahill will deposit it in the same way, and at the end of the season think what a lot of money you will have?” “Regular fortune?” “Yes, a regular fortune.” “What’ll I do with all that money?” “Do what I’m going to do—get an education.” “What, and leave the show business? No, siree!” “I didn’t mean that.
Quotes with CAHILL (3)
He watched in awe as she stacked up an enormous armload of music. "There," she finished, slapping Frank Zappa's Greatest Hits on top of the pile. "That should do for a start." "You are a music lover," said the wide-eyed cashier. "No, I'm a kleptomaniac." And she dashed out the door. He was so utterly shocked that it took him a moment to run after her. With a meaningful nod in the direction of the astounded Cahills, she barreled down the cobblestone street with her load. "Ferm…
Ready yourselves!' Mullone heard himself say, which was strange, he thought, for he knew his men were prepared. A great cry came from beyond the walls that were punctuated by musket blasts and Mullone readied himself for the guns to leap into action. Mullone felt a tremor. The ground shook and then the first rebels poured through the gates like an oncoming tide. Mullone saw the leading man; both hands gripping a green banner, face contorted with zeal. The flag had a white cro…
What do we do if we come across trouble, sir?' Cahill asked, slapping at a fly. 'As much as I enjoy giving the rebel turds a walloping, it should be down to the Militia to keep the buggers in check.''They are doing their job,' Mullone said, glancing at a free-standing Celtic Cross that had once been a prominent feature beside the road, but was now strangled with weeds, besieged with dark moss and deeply pitted with age.'If you call plundering, fighting and torture work, sir.'…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1966–2018).