Crossword-Solution: DED
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DED | anagram | DDE, EDD |
We have 9 clues for the answer “DED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Author's inscription: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Consecrated: Abbr. | 1 answer |
| Mothered, with "on" | 1 answer |
| Like some races and hopes | 2 answers |
| Add. opposite | 2 answers |
| Lavished love (on) | 2 answers |
| Pedagogue's degree | 2 answers |
| Spoiled, with "on" | 2 answers |
| Teaching deg. | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DED (5)
And sche with that hirself beweileth Welmore than sche dede afore, And seide, “Helas, wifhode is lore In me, which whilom was honeste, I am non other than a beste, Now I defouled am of tuo.” And as sche myhte speke tho, Aschamed with a pitous onde Sche tolde unto hir housebonde 980 The sothe of al the hole tale, And in hire speche ded and pale Sche swouneth welnyh to the laste.
This lord, which herde of this tempeste That he tofore his gate blew, Tho wiste he be the lawe and knew That he was sikerliche ded: And as of help he wot no red, Bot sende for hise frendes alle And tolde hem how it is befalle.
Wherof the Nimphes of the welles, And othre that ther weren elles Unto the wodes belongende, The body, which was ded ligende, For pure pite that thei have Under the grene thei begrave.
And if thou wolt be such a weie Do my plesance and holde it stille, For evere I schal ben at thi wille, Bothe I and al myn heritage.” Anon the wylde loves rage, 2620 In which noman him can governe, Hath mad him that he can noght werne, Bot fell al hol to hire assent: And thus the whiel is al miswent, The which fortune hath upon honde; For how that evere it after stonde, Thei schope among hem such a wyle, The king was ded withinne a whyle.
And if so be that he misconteth, To make in his answere a faile, Ther schal non other thing availe, The king seith, bot he schal be ded And lese hise goodes and his hed.
Quotes with DED (3)
I wuz bad. I did not meen to be. I wanted to see the litle peeple who lives in the radio. I could see the lits on. The radio fel on the flor. The lites won't even werk an thos peeple is ded.
I decided right then and there to make a snickerdoodle perfume to wear, so that one day he would sniff me like that.
In one of the verses of Lal Ded, or Lalla, a fourteenth-century mystic from Kashmir, Lalla says: “At the end of a crazy-moon night the love of God rose. I said “It’s me, Lalla.”“It’s me, Lalla,” becomes “It’s me…whoever you are,” proclaiming that we no longer stand on the sidelines but are leaping directly into the center of our lives, our truth, our full potential. No one can take that leap for us; and no one has to. This is our journey of faith.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1966–2003).