Crossword-Solution: CANNEL
We have 13 clues for the answer “CANNEL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bituminous coal | 1 answer |
| COAL with high gas content | 1 answer |
| Fine-textured coal. | 1 answer |
| type of bituminous coal also known as candle coal | 1 answer |
| soft coal | 2 answers |
| Type of coal. | 6 answers |
| A TAR FORMED FROM DISTILLATION OF BITUMINOUS COAL | 10 answers |
| Compacted coal | 10 answers |
| coal bituminous | 10 answers |
| BITUMINOUS DEPOSIT | 10 answers |
| COMPACTED BY IRONING | 10 answers |
| compacted | 20 answers |
| Coal ___ | 24 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CANNEL (5)
When de vimes fresh up a bit Henry 'ud git peart agin, en when de vimes wither agin Henry 'ud git ole agin, en des kep' gittin' mo' en mo' fitten fer nuffin; he des pined away, en fine'ly tuk ter his cabin; en when de big vime whar he got de sap ter 'n'int his head withered en turned yaller en died, Henry died too,--des went out sorter like a cannel.
Your mother have scrubbed the house through because ye were coming, and dusted all the chimmer furniture, and bought a new basin and jug of a travelling crockery-woman that came to our door, and scoured the cannel-sticks, and claned the winders! Ay, I don’t know what ’a ha’n’t a done.
The lady murmured a resigned assent, and Doctor Lombard interposed with a smile: “My dear sir, my wife considers Siena a most salubrious spot, and is favorably impressed by the cheapness of the marketing; but she deplores the total absence of muffins and cannel coal, and cannot resign herself to the Italian method of dusting furniture.” “But they don’t, you know--they don’t dust it!” Mrs.
Arriving at my room, I threw a lump of cannel coal upon the grate, lighted a cigar, and spent an hour in musings of every hue, from the brightest to the most sombre; being, in truth, not so very confident as at some former periods that this final step, which would mix me up irrevocably with the Blithedale affair, was the wisest that could possibly be taken.
But that's no' what I call cannel,” grumbled Davie, glowering fiercely at the burning coal, as if meditating a fresh attack.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1943–2000).