Crossword-Solution: CALLES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CALLES | anagram | ACELLS |
We have 9 clues for the answer “CALLES”
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| Mexican President, 1924–28 | 1 answer |
| President of Mexico, 1924–28. | 1 answer |
| Spanish streets | 1 answer |
| Streets in Seville | 1 answer |
| Streets, in Sonora | 1 answer |
| Streets, to Pedro | 1 answer |
| Streets: Sp. | 1 answer |
| Streets: Span. | 1 answer |
| Former President of Mexico. | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CALLES (5)
But you are silent as the ev'nings ayre, When windes unto their hollow grots repaire. Oh, then accept the all that left me is, Devout oblations of a sacred wish! When she walks forth, ye perfum'd wings oth' East, Fan her, 'til with the Sun she hastes to th' West, And when her heav'nly course calles up the day, And breakes as bright, descend, some glistering ray, To circle her, and her as glistering haire, That all may say a living saint shines there.
What had the Eternall Maker need of thee, The world in his continuall course to keepe, That doest all things deface? ne lettest see The beautie of his worke? Indeede in sleepe, The slouth full body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse limbs, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and oft from Stygian deepe, Calles thee his goddesse, in his errour blind, And great dame Nature's hand-maide, chearing every kinde.
From our balcony we saw, standing at the corner of the Calles de la Profesa and Espirito Santo, a little group of officers talking together in that half-earnest, half-distrait manner so characteristic of men newly landed in a town, whose interest in every trifle gets the better of the topic under immediate consideration.
Let not his loue, let not his restlesse spright 8 Be vnreueng'd, that calles to you aboue From wandring _Stygian_ shores, where it doth endlesse moue.
And when he had lyen still a little while, they cried thus three times together, Oghao, Oghao, Oghao, and as they vse these three calles, hee riseth with his head and lieth downe againe, and then hee rose vp and sang with like voyces as hee did before: and his audience answered him, Igha, Igha, Igha.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, NYT.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1951–2007).