Crossword-Solution: EINSTEINS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Albert and family, of Princeton. | 1 answer |
| Hardly dim bulbs | 1 answer |
| Mathematical geniuses. | 1 answer |
| Simpletons, sarcastically | 1 answer |
| Brainy people. | 2 answers |
| See 37A | 4 answers |
| Wise guys. | 14 answers |
| Brains | 19 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 EINSTEINS (5)
The works." "Standard for Earthmen, I presume you mean." "So what else? Piper didn't want to know if they were Einsteins or not.
Moriarty's natural supposition had been that Esther was with the baby so carelessly turned over to the Einsteins; and occasionally, of course, she did visit that official error.
And any one of the fifteen Einsteins or even any neighbor to the fourth or fifth house removed would have corroborated her.
Mystery: where is Rivas?" "Have you got his fingerprints?" "Teniente," Lobo shouted into the inter-phone, "send those Einsteins of crime to the home of Fernando Rivas of the Spanish Embassy.
And all the Einsteins and the Malgams and Duvals made haste to cluster under Flossie’s standard, wanting such a leader; and we Americans throw up our hats and cry how nice and democratic is the change--do we not? How proud was simple Lucie Gower to find him husband to a goddess! How natural for Caryl Wemyss to worship her, the spirit of his favorite decadence! But still, that early and delightful triumph had been the climax of her life, as it now seemed; all other pleasures had proved silly or insipid.
Quotes with EINSTEINS (3)
It is a good principle in science not to believe any 'fact'---however well attested---until it fits into some accepted frame of reference. Occasionally, of course, an observation can shatter the frame and force the construction of a new one, but that is extremely rare. Galileos and Einsteins seldom appear more than once per century, which is just as well for the equanimity of mankind.
All the luck in the world has to come every year, in every part of every year, or there is not a harvest and then the luck, the bad luck will come and everything we are, all that we can ever be, all the Einsteins and babies and love and hate, all the joy and sadness and sex and wanting and liking and disliking, all the soft summer breezes on cheeks and first snowflakes, all the Van Goghs and Rembrandts and Mozarts and Mahlers and Thomas Jeffersons and Lincolns and Ghandis and…
We have the resources to build room for a trillion humans in this solar system, and when we have a trillion humans, we'll have a thousand Einsteins and a thousand Mozarts. It will be a way more interesting place to live.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1951–2013).