Crossword-Solution: DANNO 5 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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DANNO anagram ANDNO, ANDON, DONNA, NANDO, NOAND, NONDA, ONAND

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Chin Ho co-worker, in a TV cop show 1 answer
TV booking agent? 1 answer
Steve's sidekick in "Hawaii Five-O" 1 answer
Scott Caan's TV detective 1 answer
Nickname in a 1970's crime drama series 1 answer
Guy with a lot of bookings? 1 answer
Frequent booking agent in old TV shows? 1 answer
Five-O's Williams, to McGarrett 1 answer
Five-0 detective, familiarly 1 answer
"Hawaii Five-O" tec 1 answer
"Hawaii Five-O" name 1 answer
"Hawaii Five-O" detective, to his boss 1 answer
"Hawaii Five-0" nickname 1 answer
"Hawaii Five-0" cop 1 answer
"Book 'em, ___!" (cop show catch phrase) 1 answer
"Book 'em, ___!" 2 answers
"Hawaii Five-O" nickname 2 answers
"Book 'em, ___!" ("Hawaii Five-O" catch phrase) 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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When I was young, gentlemen avoided the reputation of good fencers as injurious to them, and learned to fence with all imaginable privacy as a trade of subtlety, derogating from true and natural valour: "Non schivar non parar, non ritirarsi, Voglion costor, ne qui destrezza ha parte; Non danno i colpi or finti, or pieni, or scarsi! Toglie l'ira a il furor l'uso de l'arte.
The Essays of Montaigne, Volume 12 Michel de Montaigne 2006
When I was young, gentlemen avoided the reputation of good fencers as injurious to them, and learned to fence with all imaginable privacy as a trade of subtlety, derogating from true and natural valour: “Non schivar non parar, non ritirarsi, Voglion costor, ne qui destrezza ha parte; Non danno i colpi or finti, or pieni, or scarsi! Toglie l’ira a il furor l’uso de l’arte.
The Essays of Montaigne, Complete Michel de Montaigne 2001
Vergine, quante lagrime ho gia sparte, Quante lusinghe et quanti preghi indarno, Pur per mia pena et per mio grave danno! Da poi ch'i nacqui in su la riva d'Arno; Cercando or questa ed or quell altra parte, Non e stata mia vita altro ch'affanno.
Woman in the Nineteenth Century Margaret Fuller Ossoli 2005
Rinaldo, while carrying Clarice away upon Baiardo, with no chaste intention in his heart, bids her thus dry her tears:[74] Egli dice: Signora, onde vi viene Sì spietato martir, sì grave affanno? Perchè le luci angeliche e serene Ricopre della doglia oscuro panno? Forse fia l'util vostro e 'l vostro bene Quel ch'or vi sembra insupportabil danno, Deh! per Dio, rasciugate il caldo pianto.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 John Addington Symonds 2005
The reply of Michael Angelo is in a much higher vein, and teaches us to look to a far different aim in his work than the mere form represented:— Grato m’è ’l sonno e più l’esser di sasso; Mentre che ’l danno e la vergogna dura Non veder, non sentir m’è gran ventura; Però non mi destar; deh! parla basso! Dear is my sleep, more dear to be but stone; Whilst deep despair and dark dishonour reign Not to hear, not to feel is greatest gain; Then wake me not; speak in an undertone.
Michael Angelo Buonarroti Charles Holroyd 2006
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