Crossword-Solution: ENGLAND 7 letters, 126 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

We have 126 clues for the answer “ENGLAND”

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"Oh, to be in _____": Browning 1 answer
"This other Eden." 1 answer
"This scepter'd isle." 1 answer
"____ Swings" (1965 Roger Miller hit) 1 answer
AETHELRED, kingdom of 1 answer
ANGLELAND, name derived from 1 answer
ANGLES, land of the 1 answer
Ally across the Atlantic 1 answer
Anglophobe fear 1 answer
Austerity country. 1 answer
Home of Shakespeare and the Tower of London 1 answer
Birthplace of Bob Hope 1 answer
Blighty. 1 answer
Bob Hope's native land. 1 answer
Brit parts? 1 answer
Chunnel land 1 answer
Core of the British Empire. 1 answer
Cornwall sits there 1 answer
Cornwall's country 1 answer
Coventry's locale 1 answer
Dover setting 1 answer
EAST Anglia region (UK) 1 answer
ELIZABETH of York, kingdom of 1 answer
ETHELRED, kingdom of 1 answer
Elizabeth's home 1 answer
Ethelred I's domain 1 answer
Ethelwulf's domain 1 answer
Gaitskell's land. 1 answer
Granter of independence to Cyprus. 1 answer
HANOVER, kingdom of the House of 1 answer
HENRY VIII, kingdom of 1 answer
Harry Potter's country 1 answer
Harry Potter's homeland 1 answer
Home to Halley and Huxley 1 answer
Hub of a great empire. 1 answer
Hundred Years' War participant 1 answer
Its highest point is Scafell Pike 1 answer
JOHN, kingdom of: 1 answer
Kipling's "garden...of stately views" 1 answer
LANCASTER, kingdom of the House of 1 answer
LOUGHBOROUGH University, country of the 1 answer
LUNDY Island location 1 answer
Land of the Rose. 1 answer
Home of Big Ben and the Tower of London 1 answer
London's country 1 answer
London's locale 1 answer
MARGARET of Anjou, kingdom of 1 answer
MARY I, kingdom of 1 answer
MIGHTY Island 1 answer
May's place 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ENGLAND (5)

Darling examined them very carefully; they were skeleton leaves, but she was sure they did not come from any tree that grew in England.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Having already had more than a taste of them in the house of my old master, and having endured them there, I very naturally inferred my ability to endure them elsewhere, and especially at Baltimore; for I had something of the feeling about Baltimore that is expressed in the proverb, that “being hanged in England is preferable to dying a natural death in Ireland.” I had the strongest desire to see Baltimore.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
That I do.” “Oh, no, no! I don’ got so far as that.” “For my part,” said Coggan, “I’m staunch Church of England.” “Ay, and faith, so be I,” said Mark Clark.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Here, in England, there does not seem to be much interest in this class of work, and English scholars, for the most part, are content to remain in ignorance of the methods and results of literary history.
The Fables of Aesop Aesop 1992
Such occasions might remind the elderly citizen of that period, before the last war with England, when Salem was a port by itself; not scorned, as she is now, by her own merchants and ship-owners, who permit her wharves to crumble to ruin while their ventures go to swell, needlessly and imperceptibly, the mighty flood of commerce at New York or Boston.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992

Quotes with ENGLAND (3)

Here dwell together still two men of note Who never lived and so can never die: How very near they seem, yet how remote That age before the world went all awry. But still the game’s afoot for those with ears Attuned to catch the distant view-halloo: England is England yet, for all our fears — Only those things the heart believes are true. A yellow fog swirls past the window-pane As night descends upon this fabled street: A lonely hansom splashes through the rain, The ghostly …
Vincent Starrett
She [88yo Mrs Fitzgerald] crossed herself and patted my arm. "And you're after coming all the way from England to find out who done it? Aren't you great? God bless you, young fella." "The old heretic," I said, when we got outside. Mrs. Fitzgerald had cheered up my day immensely. "I hope I have that much zip when I'm eighty-eight
Tana French In the Woods
The arts that have escaped [uniformity] best are the arts in which the public take no interest. Poetry is an instance of what I mean. We have been able to have fine poetry in England because the public do not read it, and consequently do not influence it.
Oscar Wilde The Soul of Man Under Socialism
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 62 times in crossword archives (1942–2022).