Crossword-Solution: DOMESDAY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Domesday | n. | A day of judgment. See Doomsday. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “DOMESDAY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "The ___ Book" (Medieval land survey) | 1 answer |
| "___ Book" (11th-century page-turner) | 1 answer |
| "___ Book" (early English record) | 1 answer |
| "_____ Book", circa 1086 | 1 answer |
| 11th Century book. | 1 answer |
| Best-known book of the 11th century. | 1 answer |
| WILLIAM the Conqueror, book of | 1 answer |
| __ Book: 11th-century English land survey | 1 answer |
| ___ Book (old English record) | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOMESDAY (5)
Next morning, ‘Chop off her head.’ And he made every one of them tell him a tale every night; and he kept that up till he had hogged a thousand and one tales that way, and then he put them all in a book, and called it Domesday Book—which was a good name and stated the case.
For thogh I mihte stonden ay Into the time of domesday And loke upon hire evere in on, Yit whanne I scholde fro hire gon, Min yhe wolde, as thogh he faste, Ben hungerstorven al so faste, 810 Til efte ayein that he hire syhe.
Silent, embowered old country roads and lanes netted its expanse with hedgerows; red points of tiled roofs, distinguishable here and there in clusters among the darker greens of orchards, identified the scattered hamlets--all named in Domesday Book, all seemingly unchanged since.
Poole, A.L.: "Domesday Book to Magna Carta" (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1951, 1953) Stenton, Sir Frank W.: "Anglo-Saxon England" (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1943, 1947, 1971) ***************************************************************** ORIGINAL INTRODUCTION TO INGRAM'S EDITION [1823] England may boast of two substantial monuments of its early history; to either of which it would not be easy to find a parallel in any nation, ancient or modern.
Mon Dieu! there are some folk who have no fear of Domesday in them, and no sign of grace in their souls, for ever clutching and clawing at another man's chattels.” “But the battle, Aylward, the battle!” cried several, amid a burst of laughter.
Quotes with DOMESDAY (3)
MCMXIVThose long uneven lines Standing as patiently As if they were stretched outside The Oval or Villa Park, The crowns of hats, the sun On moustached archaic faces Grinning as if it were all An August Bank Holiday lark; And the shut shops, the bleached Established names on the sunblinds, The farthings and sovereigns, And dark-clothed children at play Called after kings and queens, The tin advertisements For cocoa and twist, and the pubs Wide open all day--And the countrysid…
I often think that could we creep behind the actor's eyes, we would find an attic of forgotten toys and a copy of the Domesday Book.
When Gordon the Brown, in London in 1997, commissioned a great inquisition or survey of his new realm, the result was the so-called national asset register, which was immediately dubbed by the boomers of the UK Treasury 'the modern Domesday Book.'
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1952–2017).