Crossword-Solution: CHESAPEAKE
We have 15 clues for the answer “CHESAPEAKE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Baltimore's bay | 1 answer |
| City near Virginia Beach | 1 answer |
| Delmarva's bay | 1 answer |
| East Coast bay. | 1 answer |
| James Michener novel set in Maryland | 1 answer |
| Kind of retriever | 1 answer |
| Maryland bay | 1 answer |
| Potomac's destination | 1 answer |
| VIRGINIA bay | 1 answer |
| Where the National Anthem was written | 1 answer |
| AMERICAN bay | 5 answers |
| Virginia city | 10 answers |
| city Virginia | 13 answers |
| ATLANTIC BAY | 22 answers |
| Bay | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHESAPEAKE (5)
Experience is a keen teacher; and long before you had mastered your A B C, or knew where the “white sails” of the Chesapeake were bound, you began, I see, to gauge the wretchedness of the slave, not by his hunger and want, not by his lashes and toil, but by the cruel and blighting death which gathers over his soul.
The teeming riches of the Chesapeake bay, its rock, perch, drums, crocus, trout, oysters, crabs, and terrapin, are drawn hither to adorn the glittering table of the great house.
The ship sailed in November, but did not reach Baltimore until the middle of March, having to put back to sea on account of storms when within sight of the Chesapeake.
But she was casually adopted by this family of friendly women who, when they were not being mobbed or arrested, took dancing lessons or went picnicking up the Chesapeake Canal or talked about the politics of the American Federation of Labor.
The blight of the Embargo Act settled upon our commerce in 1807, in which year the opening gun of the War of 1812 was fired when the Leopard outraged the Chesapeake.
Quotes with CHESAPEAKE (3)
From that original colony sprang seven names that still feature on the landscape: Roanoke (which has the distinction of being the first Indian word borrowed by English settlers), Cape Fear, Cape Hatteras, the Chowan and Neuse Rivers, Chesapeake, and Virginia. (Previously, Virginia had been called Windgancon, meaning "what gay clothes you wear" - apparently what the locals had replied when an early reconnoitering party had asked the place's name.)
Eating dinner with conservation biologists was like walking through a minefield of ethical decisions: grasslands have been overgrazed by steer raised for beef, and all cattle emit greenhouse gases though enteric fermentation; the poop from industrially raised chickens poisons the Chesapeake; the Amazon has been slashed and burned for soy--and don't even mention seafood. To this bunch of herpetologists, the sin of ordering shrimp lay in the bycatch--young fish, and especially …
Things... are not always what they seem." the first quotes comes to us in chapter 2: Conspiracy Theory, By Officer Duke Agnew investigating a drowning death on the western shore in the shadow of the Chesapeake Bay bridge.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1969–2013).