Crossword-Solution: CARDINALS
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| St. Louis team whose mascot is a bird | 1 answer |
| St. Louis nine or eleven | 1 answer |
| St. Louis nine | 1 answer |
| STANFORD college athletic team | 1 answer |
| Relatives of the finch. | 1 answer |
| Ball State athletes | 1 answer |
| COOKE AND MEDEIROS | 1 answer |
| Marty Marion's ball club. | 1 answer |
| Missouri birds | 1 answer |
| Papal conclave members | 1 answer |
| Redbirds found in St. Louis and trees | 1 answer |
| Stanford | 2 answers |
| Pennant winners. | 2 answers |
| See people | 3 answers |
| St. Louis squad | 3 answers |
| Five and ten, e.g. | 4 answers |
| BASEBALL team | 32 answers |
| COLLEGE athletic team | 47 answers |
| AMERICAN college athletic team | 47 answers |
| AMERICAN athletic team | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CARDINALS (5)
And furthermor with good corage He seith, be so he mai hire have, That Crist, which cam this world to save, He woll believe: and this recorded, Thei ben on either side acorded, 630 And therupon to make an ende The Souldan hise hostages sende To Rome, of Princes Sones tuelve: Wherof the fader in himselve Was glad, and with the Pope avised Tuo Cardinals he hath assissed With othre lordes many mo, That with his doghter scholden go, To se the Souldan be converted.
Here now the Holy See at Rome, coming to the aid of the poor Church, invented indulgences, whereby it forgave and remitted [expiation or] satisfaction, first, for a single instance, for seven years, for a hundred years and distributed them among the cardinals and bishops, so that one could grant indulgence for a hundred years and another for a hundred days.
Here we found a very impressive assemblage of cardinals and Vatican officials, and while we were still lost in the beauty of the picture they made against the room's superb background, the approach of the Pope was announced.
Parole d’honneur, her letters make me see again the people amongst whom she moves,--the dukes and duchesses, the cardinals, bishops, and generals.
But when did the fear of consequences cause an Irishman to shrink from the exercise of the duties of hospitality? However attached to his religion—and who is so attached to the Romish creed as the Irishman?—I am convinced that not all the authority of the Pope or the Cardinals would induce him to close his doors on Luther himself, were that respectable personage at present alive and in need of food and refuge.
Quotes with CARDINALS (3)
The fate of peoples is made like this, two men in small rooms. Forget the coronations, the conclaves of cardinals, the pomp and processions. This is how the world changes: a counter pushed across a table, a pen stroke that alters the force of a phrase, a woman's sigh as she passes and leaves on the air a trail of orange flower or rose water; her hand pulling close the bed curtain, the discreet sigh of flesh against flesh.
To err is human, to forgive is divine... but I’m only a cardinal and cardinals are human, so rather than forgiving you I’m going to err towards beating you with this stick.
She dug into one of the boxes, finding clay angels she’d made in art class when she was seven years old. She found plastic swans on strings and red crystal cardinals. She found a blue-and-white rocking horse covered in glitter. She found a porcelain Santa Claus. She found that she couldn’t figure out where the hell time had gone.
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).