Crossword-Solution: DELANO 6 letters, 52 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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DELANO anagram ENODAL, LANOED, LEADON, LOANED, NODEAL, NOLEAD

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Roosevelt family name. 1 answer
Family name of F.D.R.'s mother 1 answer
Franklin's middle name 1 answer
Grain-shipping Calif. city 1 answer
Grant's Secretary of the Interior Columbus _____, an ancestor of a presidential family 1 answer
Historic White House middle name 1 answer
It's the "D" in a presidential monogram 1 answer
Member of a prominent Hyde Park family 1 answer
Mount ___, Mont. 1 answer
Name of a family from which Franklin Roosevelt was descended 1 answer
Name on the Roosevelt family tree. 1 answer
Old White House middle name 1 answer
Franklin ___ Roosevelt 1 answer
Roosevelt middle name 1 answer
Roosevelt preceder 1 answer
Roosevelt predecessor? 1 answer
Roosevelt relative. 1 answer
Roosevelt's middle name 1 answer
Sara Roosevelt's maiden name 1 answer
Sara Roosevelt, née ___ 1 answer
Sara ___ Roosevelt 1 answer
The "D" in F.D.R. 1 answer
The "D" of FDR 1 answer
WWII middle name 1 answer
FDR's D 1 answer
FDR's mom Sara 1 answer
FDR center 1 answer
F.D.R.'s middle name 1 answer
F.D.R. relative 1 answer
F.D.R. part 1 answer
Eleanor Roosevelt in-law 1 answer
Distinguished New York family. 1 answer
California city near Bakersfield 1 answer
California city NW of Bakersfield 1 answer
Branch on F. D. R.'s family tree. 1 answer
Branch of the Roosevelt family tree. 1 answer
'30s White House mom 1 answer
A Roosevelt relative 1 answer
White House middle name 2 answers
Famous middle name 2 answers
Part of F.D.R. 2 answers
Hyde Park name 2 answers
Roosevelt name 3 answers
San Joaquin Valley city 6 answers
Presidential 1992 candidate 8 answers
Bakersfield neighbor 10 answers
CITY NEAR BAKERSFIELD 10 answers
A CITY IN SOUTH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 10 answers
BAKERSFIELD LOCALE 11 answers
A CITY IN SOUTH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AT THE SOUTHERN END OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DELANO (5)

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who had been elected in 1932, promised the country a "New Deal." It was to be a new deal for the workers, the unemployed and, it seemed, for the Negro too.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Standing in this same place a third of a century ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed a Nation ravaged by depression and gripped in fear.
United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches Various 1997
May I?” “I am afraid,” she answered, raising her eyes, “that your poem would be without rhyme or reason; a candle is too slight a thing for such an assumption.” “But not a Rose Delano.
Other Things Being Equal Emma Wolf 1999
Small wonder, then, that on their return on Monday morning, as little Rose Delano stood in Ruth’s room looking up into her friend’s face, the dreamy, starry eyes, the smiles that crept in thoughtful dimples about the corners of her mouth, the whole air of a mysterious something, baffled and bewildered her.
Other Things Being Equal Emma Wolf 1999
Chapter XXVII “I thought you would be quiet at this hour,” said Rose Delano, seating herself opposite her friend in the library, the Thursday evening after the funeral.
Other Things Being Equal Emma Wolf 1999

Quotes with DELANO (3)

Language-lovers know that there is a word for every fear. Are you afraid of wine? Then you have oenophobia. Tremulous about train travel? You suffer from siderodromophobia. Having misgivings about your mother-in-law is pentheraphobia, and being petrified of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth is arachibutyrophobia. And then there’s Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s affliction, the fear of fear itself, or phobophobia.
Steven Pinker How the Mind Works
There are two opposing conceptions concerning lies. The first is attributed to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, who is reputed to have said, “A lie told often enough becomes the truth.” There is another one, attributed to US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who said: “Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth.” It is clear that the Russian leadership has a preference for Lenin’s approach. Even faced with unequivocal evidence it continues to deny the facts. Apart from unfound…
Marcel H. Van Herpen Putin's Wars: The Rise of Russia's New Imperialism
It is really quite amazing that all of the folks supporting privatization, from the president on down, keep invoking the name of my grandfather, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
James Roosevelt
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 89 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).