Crossword-Solution: GIBSON 6 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Actor Mel of "What Women Want" 1 answer
Henry or Althea 1 answer
Guitar-store buy 1 answer
Forest Hills winner. 1 answer
Dry martini with a pearl onion 1 answer
Cousin of a martini 1 answer
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Cocktail with a pearl onion 1 answer
Josh or Hoot 1 answer
Baseball great, Josh 1 answer
Australian actor Mel 1 answer
Australian actor 1 answer
Artist of the hourglass-figure days. 1 answer
Actor Mel 1 answer
Famous Mel of action films 1 answer
"Neuromancer" author William 1 answer
Martini + onion 1 answer
Martini with a onion 1 answer
Martini with an onion 1 answer
Mel of "Braveheart" 1 answer
Mel of Hollywood 1 answer
Mel who played Max 1 answer
Tennis champion Althea 1 answer
althea 1 answer
Big name in guitars 4 answers
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AUSTRALIAN desert 4 answers
Cocktail choice 6 answers
Gin cocktail 9 answers
COCKTAIL WITH AN ONION 10 answers
A COCKTAIL MADE OF GIN WITH DRY VERMOUTH 10 answers
DESERT of the World 31 answers
Bar order 65 answers
Girl 82 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GIBSON (5)

Cyberspace A term coined by William Gibson in his fantasy novel Neuromancer to describe the "world" of computers, and the society that gathers around them.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
Gibson's near-total ignorance of computers and the present-day hacker culture enabled him to speculate about the role of computers and hackers in the future in ways hackers have since found both irritatingly na"ive and tremendously stimulating.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
And then I have made a little purchase within this half year; East Kingham Farm, you must remember the place, where old Gibson used to live.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM GIBSON by Giuseppe Salza ****This interview will be included in the book "Net-Surfers" (tentative title) by Giuseppe Salza, to be published by "Theoria Edizioni" in Italy in Spring 1995**** CANNES.
William Gibson Interviewed Giuseppe Salza 1995
Clement Shorter, who gives us the skeleton of a bibliography that is all too brief, draws special attention to 'New Numbers', a quarterly publication issued in Gloucestershire, to which Brooke contributed in February, April, August, and December of last year, his fellow poets being Lascelles Abercrombie, John Drinkwater, and Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995

Quotes with GIBSON (3)

Would you not say that peace is the greatest desire of true soldiers? Do we not have the most to lose from war? And businesses, most of them except military and oil ones, most of them have a vested interest in peace and prosperity. You cannot sell a house to a war refugee living in a tent, can you? Really hard tto sell an iPhone to a shattered victim. Businesses and corporatoons run this country. So yuou have to approach them with logic. Emotional appeals to the hippies of th…
Earl Devere
Every young sculptor seems to think that he must give the world some specimen of indecorous womanhood, and call it Eve, Venus, a Nymph, or any name that may apologize for a lack of decent clothing. I am weary, even more than I am ashamed, of seeing such things. Nowadays people are as good as born in their clothes, and there is practically not a nude human being in existence. An artist, therefore, as you must candidly confess, cannot sculpture nudity with a pure heart, if only…
Nathaniel Hawthorne The Marble Faun
For so long considered a second-rate category to other writing genres, Science Fiction should be allotted its true place in literature. The reason Science Fiction is so important is because SF authors create the future. They bring through ideas, technology, and new thought, put it all down in written and spoken word, and then send it out into mass consciousness. When enough people (a critical mass) think about and truly consider the plausibility of a concept, it becomes reali…
Joseph Duda
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