Crossword-Solution: FRICK
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| Clue | Answers |
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| American philanthropist, home now a museum in NY. | 1 answer |
| Art museum on Fifth Avenue. | 1 answer |
| Baseball's commissioner. | 1 answer |
| New York City art collection. | 1 answer |
| Steel industry pioneer | 2 answers |
| Baseball commissioner. | 2 answers |
| Ice-skating comedy duo half | 2 answers |
| SWISS iron ore mining district | 2 answers |
| Baseball czar. | 3 answers |
| BASEBALL HALL OF FAME EXECUTIVE | 22 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FRICK (5)
The most conspicuous instances are the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment, and the Frick Creation.
His attack upon Frick, the Gessler of Pittsburg, failed, and the twenty-two-year-old youth was doomed to a living death of twenty-two years in the penitentiary.
Secretly, and while peace negotiations were being purposely prolonged, Frick supervised the military preparations, the fortification of the Homestead Steel Works, the erection of a high board fence, capped with barbed wire and provided with loopholes for sharpshooters.
Not content with the death of eleven victims, killed in the Pinkerton skirmish, Henry Clay Frick, good Christian and free American, straightway began the hounding down of the helpless wives and orphans, by ordering them out of the wretched Company houses.
Yet not Anarchism, as such, but the brutal slaughter of the eleven steel workers was the urge for Alexander Berkman's act, his attempt on the life of Henry Clay Frick.
Quotes with FRICK (3)
Kope!” the other guy yeled. “What the frick?! You got some cheetah blood in you or what?”“Seriously!” insisted Blake. “How did you run so fast?”“I am African.” Without taking his eyes from mine, Kopano eased himself off me, and I sat up.
I'm making better than two million a year, but it's hard work. The luxuries and pleasures I enjoy in my spare time keep me in condition to do that work. Carnegie and Frick have more money than I have, but I'm getting more value for my dollars than they are.
It was clear to many American working men and women that the Homestead Steel Strike of the early 1890s, when Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick broke the backs of the steel workers, that that was a watershed.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1944–2019).