Crossword-Solution: CONRADS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CONRADS | anagram | CANDORS, DACRONS |
We have 7 clues for the answer “CONRADS”
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| Aiken and Hilton | 1 answer |
| Hilton and Aiken | 1 answer |
| Joseph and Robert | 1 answer |
| Kings of the Germans | 1 answer |
| Writer Aiken and actor Bain | 1 answer |
| AIKEN | 8 answers |
| AIKEN, CONRAD WORK | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONRADS (5)
Melodramatic individualism reaches its climax in that long series of Laras, Conrads, Manfreds, Harolds, who present the fatal trilogy, in which crime is middle term between debauch and satiety, that forms the natural development of an anti-social doctrine in a full-blooded temperament.
There is, for instance, Waiblingen, a very ordinary-looking wayside station, yet what memories does that name recall! Memories of Hohenstaufen Emperors, Fredericks and Conrads, down to the last and luckless Conradin, memories of faction fights between the city republics of Italy, within the walls of those cities, between Guelph and Ghibelline, Welf and Waiblingen.
How important a personage among the _dramatis personæ_ of rural life the pedlar was, at even a recent period, in the northern counties of England, may be inferred from Wordsworth’s choice of him for the hero of his ‘Excursion.’ Much ridicule, and even obloquy, did the staunch poet of Rydal incur for choosing such a character, when he might have taken Laras and Conrads by the score, and been praised for his choice.
This mistake, which has been made more than once, will be acknowledged to be a very natural one (especially for foreigners), when it is considered that both queens not only bore the same name, but were married each to an emperor of the same name (Henry), both of whom again were sons of Conrads.[6] [6] An argument in confirmation of what is here said is afforded by a German annalist of the 14th century, who states, under the date 1038, that the empress Cunigund died the 3d of March, and was buried at Spires.
The affair must be probed to the bottom.” As he drove away, one of the listeners said: “It’s lucky that the Conrads have such a man as Haywood for their friend.
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Appears in: Chronicle, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1977–2008).