Crossword-Solution: DUVAL
We have 18 clues for the answer “DUVAL”
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| David of the PGA | 1 answer |
| Notorious English highwayman (1643–70). | 1 answer |
| Noted English highwayman | 1 answer |
| Legendary highwayman of 17th cen. ballad. | 1 answer |
| Jacksonville's county | 1 answer |
| Highwayman Claude | 1 answer |
| Famed highwayman hanged at Tyburn. | 1 answer |
| David who was #1 on the PGA Tour money list in 1998 | 1 answer |
| Claude ___, famous highwayman | 1 answer |
| Armand of "Camille." | 1 answer |
| Armand ___, hero of "Camille." | 1 answer |
| 2001 British Open winner David | 1 answer |
| 2001 British Open champion David | 1 answer |
| 2001 British Open champion | 1 answer |
| Golfer David | 2 answers |
| Florida county | 6 answers |
| British Open winner | 11 answers |
| AMERICAN county | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DUVAL (5)
Through the scene between Marguerite and the elder Duval, Lena wept unceasingly, and I sat helpless to prevent the closing of that chapter of idyllic love, dreading the return of the young man whose ineffable happiness was only to be the measure of his fall.
Hold, I will order some brandy myself.” “Not for me,” said Dawkins, rising from his chair, “I must be going.” “Will you not have one little game?” asked Duval, coaxingly.
His distress was laughable to witness: his own choice of an unassuming nickname had been Claude Duval! We settled our procedure at the various inns where we should alight, rehearsed our little manners like a piece of drill until it seemed impossible we should ever be taken unprepared; and in all these dispositions, you maybe sure the despatch-box was not forgotten.
His name has been omitted from the pages of the "Dictionary of National Biography." From Duval, in the seventeenth, down to the Mannings, Palmer, Arthur Orton, Morgan and Kelly, the bushrangers, in the nineteenth century, many a criminal, far less notable or individual than Charley Peace, finds his or her place in that great record of the past achievements of our countrymen.
Among English thieves of a later date, who has not heard of Claude Duval, Dick Turpin, Jonathan Wild, and Jack Sheppard, those knights of the road and of the town, whose peculiar chivalry formed at once the dread and the delight of England during the eighteenth century? Turpin's fame is unknown to no portion of the male population of England after they have attained the age of ten.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, WSJ.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1950–2015).