Crossword-Solution: CROSLAND 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Entzminger, in addition to conducting the publishing house, must also conduct the mission operations in Nictheroy, a city of 40,000; Shepard, Taylor and Langston have placed upon their shoulders the tremendous responsibility of conducting the college and seminary; Cannada must give his energies to the Flumenense School for Boys, leaving only Maddox, Christie and Crosland at liberty to do the wider evangelistic work and care for the many churches which the success of their labors have thrust upon them.
Brazilian Sketches T. B. Ray 2003
Newton Crosland's reminiscences--Coolness of Actors and Quakers amid the general enthusiasm--Issue of the first gold Sovereigns bearing Victoria's head.
Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood Grace Greenwood 2004
Crosland-- writes me: "I consider that it would be impossible to exaggerate the enthusiasm of the English people on the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne.
Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood Grace Greenwood 2004
Crosland, a most loyal lady, wrote on this text a very sweet poem, from which I am tempted to give a few verses: "Sleep, far the night is round thee spread, Thou daughter of a line of kings; Sleep, widowed Queen, white angels' wings Make canopy above thy head! "Sleep, while a million prayers rise up To Him who knew all earthly sorrow, That day by day, each soft to-morrow May melt the bitter from thy cup.
Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood Grace Greenwood 2004
Newton Crosland, a young man who once called on me in Liverpool,--the husband of a literary lady, formerly Camilla Toulmin.
Passages From the English Notebooks, Volume 1 Nathaniel Hawthorne 2005