Crossword-Solution: DERRY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DERRY | anagram | DRYER, REDRY, RYDER |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DERRY (5)
Minstrelsy.] 24 (return) [ It may be proper to remind the reader, that the chorus of “derry down” is supposed to be as ancient, not only as the times of the Heptarchy, but as those of the Druids, and to have furnished the chorus to the hymns of those venerable persons when they went to the wood to gather mistletoe.] 25 (return) [ A rere-supper was a night-meal, and sometimes signified a collation, which was given at a late hour, after the regular supper had made its appearance.
The Wreck of the 'Derry Castle' Day of ending for beginnings! Ocean hath another innings, Ocean hath another score; And the surges sing his winnings, And the surges shout his winnings, And the surges shriek his winnings, All along the sullen shore.
Away to the parson we go— Say we're solicitous very That he will turn two into one— Singing hey, derry down derry! RICH.
The grey friars prayed with a doleful face, But bold Robin prayed with a right merry grace, Singing, hey down, ho down, down, derry down: And when they had prayed, their portmanteau he took, And from it a hundred good angels he shook, All on the fallen leaves so brown.
But me, I love the things that are, My heart is always merry; I laugh and tune my old guitar: _Sing ho! and hey-down-derry._ Oh, let them toil their lives away To gild a tawdry era, But I'll be gay while yet I may: _Sing tira-lira-lira._ I'm sure you know that picture well, A monk, all else unheeding, Within a bare and gloomy cell A musty volume reading; While through the window you can see In sunny glade entrancing, With cap and bells beneath a tree A jester dancing, dancing.
Quotes with DERRY (3)
We are getting older fatter and balder. Each day brings us one step closer to death. Other than that, life's a ding-a-derry.
I started after him... and the clown looked back. I saw Its eyes, and all at once I understood who It was.""Who was it, Don?" Harold Gardner asked softly." It was Derry," Don Hagarty said. "It was this town.
I wonder how much- or how little- they remember. I am somehow convinced that they don't remember any of it, because they don't need to remember. I'm the only one that hears the voice of the Turtle, the only one who remembers, because I'm the only one who stayed here in Derry. And because they're scattered to the four winds, they have no way of knowing the identical patterns their lives have taken. To bring them back, to show them that pattern.... yes, it might kill some of them. It might kill all of them.
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYM, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 37 times in crossword archives (1950–2024).