Crossword-Solution: GARNETS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GARNETS | anagram | ARGENTS, SARGENT, STRANGE |
We have 15 clues for the answer “GARNETS”
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| Deep-red gemstones | 1 answer |
| January birthstones | 1 answer |
| January gems | 1 answer |
| January stones | 1 answer |
| January symbols. | 1 answer |
| January's symbols. | 1 answer |
| Jewelry stones | 1 answer |
| Source of industrial abrasives | 1 answer |
| Symbols of January | 1 answer |
| Red gems | 4 answers |
| Gemstones | 10 answers |
| MINERAL, silicate group | 11 answers |
| MINERALS of the silicate group | 11 answers |
| SILICATE group mineral(s) | 11 answers |
| gems | 15 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GARNETS (5)
The pomegranates were garnets, the marigolds topazes, the daffodils yellow diamonds, the violets sapphires, the corn-flowers turquoises, the tulips amethysts, opals and diamonds, so that the garden borders blazed like the sun.
Within the town of Buffalo Are stores with garnets, sapphires, pearls, Rubies, emeralds aglow,-- Opal chains in Buffalo, Cherished symbols of success.
But go out and scrape in the spruit if you like; you'll maybe find some garnets.' I made cautious inquiries, too, chiefly through Mr Wardlaw, who was becoming a great expert at Kaffir, about the existence of Aitken's wizard, but he could get no news.
Textus unus aureus magnus continens saphiros xx., et smaragdos [emeralds] vi., et thopasios viii., et alemandinas [? carbuncle or ruby] xviii., et gernettas [garnets] viii., et perlas xii.
There were a set of garnets, some badly cut diamonds in ear-rings and rings, some seed-pearl ornaments, and a really beautiful set of amethysts.
Quotes with GARNETS (3)
The rock I'd seen in my life looked dull because in all ignorance I'd never thought to knock it open. People have cracked ordinary New England pegmatite - big, coarse granite - and laid bare clusters of red garnets, or topaz crystals, chrysoberyl, spodumene, emerald. They held in their hands crystals that had hung in a hole in the dark for a billion years unseen. I was all for it. I would lay about me right and left with a hammer, and bash the landscape to bits. I would crack…
Bouchalka was not a reflective person. He had his own idea of what a great prima donna should be like, and he took it for granted that Mme. Garnet corresponded to his conception. The curious thing was that he managed to impress his idea upon Cressida herself. She began to see herself as he saw her, to try to be like the notion of her that he carried everywhere in that pointed head of his. She was exalted quite beyond herself. Things that had been chilled under the grind came …
The enormous vermilion sun was dropping toward the sea, its reflected glow making a blazing path across the water to the very beach, where the last ripple was spangled with garnets. Otherwise, the sea was periwinkle purple, spilling and whispering and sidling with an easy going prattle of foam round the steeper rocks.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).