Crossword-Solution: DUNLOP
We have 17 clues for the answer “DUNLOP”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Longtime rubber company | 1 answer |
| rival Michelin product | 1 answer |
| Rival of Titleist | 1 answer |
| Pneumatic-tire pioneer | 1 answer |
| Maker of tires and tennis balls | 1 answer |
| Longtime tire brand | 1 answer |
| Inventor of the pneumatic tire | 1 answer |
| Goodyear subsidiary | 1 answer |
| Firestone competitor | 1 answer |
| Michelin rival | 3 answers |
| Michelin competitor | 3 answers |
| Tire brand | 3 answers |
| SCOTTISH cheese | 4 answers |
| Big name in tires | 6 answers |
| MOTOR parts manufacturer | 30 answers |
| AUTOMOTIVE engineering manufacturer | 30 answers |
| CHEESE, type of | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DUNLOP (5)
Holmes struck a match and held it to the back wheel, and I heard him chuckle as the light fell upon a patched Dunlop tire.
Holmes struck a match and held it to the back wheel, and I heard him chuckle as the light fell upon a patched Dunlop tyre.
Dunlop Proudfoot, Advocate.’ The Proudfoots must be rich, for no advocate could look to have much business in so remote a quarter; and John hated them for their wealth and for their name, and for the sake of the house they desecrated with their presence.
The marginals by William Dunlop, writer in Edinburgh, a son of the Laird of Househill, and nephew to the said Sir William Hamilton.” There was a bitter and personal quarrel and rivalry betwixt the author of this libel, a name which it richly deserves, and Lord President Stair; and the lampoon, which is written with much more malice than art, bears the following motto: Stair’s neck, mind, wife, songs, grandson, and the rest, Are wry, false, witch, pests, parricide, possessed.
Another poet of the period, with a very different purpose, has left an elegy, in which he darkly hints at and bemoans the fate of the ill-starred young person, whose very uncommon calamity Whitelaw, Dunlop, and Milne thought a fitting subject for buffoonery and ribaldry.
Quotes with DUNLOP (3)
We should, however, not forget that ethnic cleansing, especially of nonwhite Muslim peoples, has old historical roots in Russia. John Dunlop, for instance, reminds us that “in May 1856, Count Kiselev, minister of state domains, informed officials in the Crimea that Alexander [tsar Alexander II] was interested in ‘cleansing’ (Kiselev used the verb oshishchat’) Crimea of as many Tatars as possible.” That the tsarist empire was interested in annexing foreign lands, but not in an…
Now, Watson," said he, "we have picked up two clues this morning. One is the bicycle with the Palmer tyre, and we see what that has led to. The other is the bicycle with the patched Dunlop. Before we start to investigate that, let us try to realize what we do know, so as to make the most of it, and to separate the essential from the accidental.
Every few months or so at home, Pops had to have Taiwanese ’Mian. Not the Dan-Dan Mian you get at Szechuan restaurants or in Fuchsia Dunlop’s book, but Taiwanese Dan-Dan. The trademark of ours is the use of clear pork bone stock, sesame paste, and crushed peanuts on top. You can add chili oil if you want, but I take it clean because when done right, you taste the essence of pork and the bitterness of sesame paste; the texture is somewhere between soup and ragout. Creamy, smoo…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1998–2021).