Crossword-Solution: DICKIE
We have 7 clues for the answer “DICKIE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Boon of the NHL Hall of Fame | 1 answer |
| Detachable shirt front: var. | 1 answer |
| dicky | 9 answers |
| A MAN'S DETACHABLE INSERT TO SIMULATE THE FRONT OF A SHIRT | 10 answers |
| A DETACHABLE LOCK | 10 answers |
| Shirt part | 11 answers |
| dickey | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DICKIE (5)
Master at two-and-twenty, and married at twenty-three -- Ten thousand men on the pay-roll, and forty freighters at sea! Fifty years between 'em, and every year of it fight, And now I'm Sir Anthony Gloster, dying, a baronite: For I lunched with his Royal 'Ighness -- what was it the papers a-had? “Not least of our merchant-princes.” Dickie, that's me, your dad! _I_ didn't begin with askings.
There was a bowler of a vulgar and antiquated style; there was a ready-made overcoat of some dark cloth, of the kind that a clerk wears on the road to the office; there was a pair of detachable celluloid cuffs, and there was a linen collar and dickie.
Robertson, Rizzoli, Tait, Hamilton, Brodie, Denis, Dickie, Goyrand, and many others mention extroversion of viscera from parietal defects.
XIV.) I WENT to the mill, but the miller was gone, I sat me down, and cried ochone! To think on the days that are past and gone, Of Dickie Macphalion that’s slain.
Shoo, shoo, shoolaroo, To think on the days that are past and gone, Of Dickie Macphalion that’s slain.
Quotes with DICKIE (3)
Regin:“I finally understand what a dickie-do is. Your gut does stick out more than your dickie do.
I grew up being told, "If you do marijuana you'll be a slave for the rest of your life," and it only took me ten minutes to realize smoking marijuana was pretty cool. Then it was, "If you take LSD you'll be a slave for the rest of your life. Then it got to be, "If you take cocaine, you'll be slave for life." I took LSD, and I wasn't a slave for life. There was a time when I thought, "Hey, I've been taking Heroin for six months and I feel fine. You know, just on weekends." I a…
In 1967, London Weekend Television asked me to head up their sports coverage. I got to work with guys like Brian Moore and Dickie Davies. We were the first ones to come up with the idea of the pundits' panel. Although, since I was one of the pundits, it's debatable how good an idea that was.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Universal, WP.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2002–2007).