Crossword-Solution: CHILTERN 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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ENGLISH chalk hills 1 answer
ENGLISH hill(s) 19 answers
BRITISH forest 39 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHILTERN (5)

The road from Chiltern Grange is a lonely one, and at one spot it is particularly so, for it lies for over a mile between Charlington Heath upon one side and the woods which lie round Charlington Hall upon the other.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994
Then after midwinter took they an excursion up through Chiltern, (55) and so to Oxford; which city they burned, and plundered on both sides of the Thames to their ships.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Unknown 1996
Nor did he become an archer of the Queen’s Body-Guard, which is the Chiltern Hundreds of the distasted golfer.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
MONTFORD MASON, Butler to Sir Robert Chiltern PHIPPS, Lord Goring’s Servant JAMES } HAROLD } Footmen LADY CHILTERN LADY MARKBY THE COUNTESS OF BASILDON MRS.
An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde 1997
There is no danger, at present! [_She nods to_ LORD GORING, _with a look of amusement in her eyes_, _and goes out with_ SIR ROBERT CHILTERN.
An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde 1997

Quotes with CHILTERN (2)

SIR ROBERT CHILTERN: … But may I ask, at heart, are you an optimist or a pessimist? Those seem to be the only two fashionable religions left to us nowadays. MRS CHEVELEY: Oh, I'm neither. Optimism begins in a broad grin, and Pessimism ends with blue spectacles. Besides, they are both of them merely poses. SIR ROBERT CHILTERN: You prefer to be natural? MRS CHEVELEY: Sometimes. But it is such a very difficult pose to keep up.(Act I., lines 132-140)
Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband
Do you want to kill his love for you? What sort of existence will he have if you rob him of the fruits of his ambition, if you take him from the splendour of a great political career, if you close the doors of public life against him, if you condemn him to sterile failure, he who was made for triumph and success? Women are not meant to judge us but to forgive us when we need forgiveness. Pardon, not punishment, is their mission. Why should you scourge him with rods for a sin …
Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband