Crossword-Solution: GALWAY
We have 21 clues for the answer “GALWAY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| West Ireland county | 1 answer |
| Port near Limerick. | 1 answer |
| Irish sister city of Seattle | 1 answer |
| Irish flutist James | 1 answer |
| Irish county or seaport | 1 answer |
| Bay of song | 1 answer |
| Bay, county or city of Ireland | 1 answer |
| CITY of the Tribes | 1 answer |
| City of west Ireland | 1 answer |
| Flutist James ___ | 1 answer |
| Irish county and bay | 1 answer |
| Knighted flutist | 2 answers |
| Irish county or port | 2 answers |
| CONNACHT county (Ir.) | 5 answers |
| Irish seaport | 7 answers |
| city Ireland | 7 answers |
| Irish port | 7 answers |
| Ireland city | 7 answers |
| County in Ireland. | 9 answers |
| A PORT CITY IN SOUTHERN IRELAND | 11 answers |
| IRISH county | 35 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GALWAY (5)
That laugh, now, when she doubles over at the hips—who ever heard it out of Galway? She saves her hand, too.
There were lads from Galway and Louth and Meath Who went to their death with a joke in their teeth, And worshipped with fluency, fervour, and zeal The mud on the boot-heels of “Crook” O'Neil.
There was once a tailor in Galway, and he started out on a journey to go to the king's court at Dublin.
Although my father had never, within my recollection, visited, or been visited by, my uncle, each being of sedentary, procrastinating, and secluded habits, and their respective residences being very far apart--the one lying in the county of Galway, the other in that of Cork--he was strongly attached to his brother, and evinced his affection by an active correspondence, and by deeply and proudly resenting that neglect which had marked Sir Arthur as unfit to mix in society.
Contrary winds first put us to the northward, and we were obliged to put in at Galway, in Ireland, where we lay wind-bound two- and-twenty days; but we had this satisfaction with the disaster, that provisions were here exceeding cheap, and in the utmost plenty; so that while we lay here we never touched the ship's stores, but rather added to them.
Quotes with GALWAY (3)
Choice, and all its attendant energy, is a characteristic of youth. It is before one chooses that one feels desire and longing without fulfillment, which gives an edge to any artistic endeavor. Galway Kinnell recently said in an interview that a young poet has so many choices but an old poet must simply endure his chosen life.
That girl didn’t have a moment’s peace from the day Adriano Dardano set foot in Galway and started chasing her.” Sister Brannigan said, as she led them around the convent garden. “Nice of Francesca to stay still for him to catch her then wasn’t it?” Alessandro remarked dryly. “Mmph,” the nun responded. “My grandfather loved Francesca,” Alessandro insisted. “Far be it from me to speak ill of the dead. But let’s call a spade a spade, hmm? Your grandfather was a charmer. Now per…
Such was the cyclical nature of Galway life: finding tragedy in the simple things and simplicity in the tragic things.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1962–2023).