Crossword-Solution: FLEETSTREET
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Sweeney Todd" locale | 1 answer |
| British press | 1 answer |
| British press, figuratively | 1 answer |
| British press, slangily | 1 answer |
| London newspaper district | 1 answer |
| London newspaper hub | 1 answer |
| London press locale | 1 answer |
| Newspaper hub in London | 1 answer |
| Sweeney Todd's milieu | 1 answer |
| The London press | 1 answer |
| The press, in Britain | 1 answer |
| BRITISH JOURNALISM | 10 answers |
| district London | 10 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 FLEETSTREET (5)
Wadlow, [Simon Wadlow was the original of "old Sir Simon the king," the favourite air of Squire Western in "Tom Jones." "Hang up all the poor hop-drinkers, Cries old Sim, the king of skinkers." Ben Jonson, Verses over the door into the Apollo.] the vintner, at the Devil; in Fleetstreet, did lead a fine company of soldiers, all young comely men, in white doublets.
Wadlow, [Simon Wadlow was the original of “old Sir Simon the king,” the favourite air of Squire Western in “Tom Jones.” “Hang up all the poor hop-drinkers, Cries old Sim, the king of skinkers.” Ben Jonson, Verses over the door into the Apollo.] the vintner, at the Devil; in Fleetstreet, did lead a fine company of soldiers, all young comely men, in white doublets.
Albons.] incumbred with age, resigned his office vnto sir Thomas Belfort, a right valiant capteine, and therewith returned into England, where he died at a manour place of his in Norffolke, & from thence brought to London in a litter, [Sidenote: He was buried in the white friers.] with great pompe and much torch light, was buried in the church of White friers in Fleetstreet by the ladie Constance his wife, where was doone for him a solemne obsequie, with a great feast, and liberall dole to the poore.
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, MDCXCV.
The Gentleman was resolved to make the Experiment, and one Evening in _Fleetstreet_ he takes Notice of a very pretty Gentlewoman, which eyed him very narrowly, whereupon he asked her to drink a Glass of Wine; she agreed at the first Word, and went with him to the next Tavern.
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1981–2021).