Crossword-Solution: GINSBERG
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GINSBERG (5)
Ginsberg gives a striking _résumé_ of the different theories of its teaching which have been promulgated.
One--two--three--" "Please, ma--for God's sake--please--please!" "Look--such beautiful roses! From Sol Ginsberg, an old friend of papa's he used to buy brasses from eighteen years ago.
Sol, this is him--a little grown up from such a _nebich_ like you remember him--_nu_? Sarah, you remember Sol Ginsberg? Say--I should ask you if you remember your right hand! Ginsberg & Esel, the firm.
Gina Berg--eh, Ginsberg--is how you stage-named her? You hear, mamma, how fancy--Gina Berg? We go hear her, eh?" There was about Miss Gina Berg, whose voice could soar to the tirra-lirra of a lark and then deepen to mezzo, something of the actual slimness of the poor, maligned Elsa so long buried beneath the buxomness of divas.
Ginsberg's theory, which is rather tinged with the virtuous sentimentality of the modern novel, seems to me singularly out of harmony with the Oriental and ancient character of the poem.
Quotes with GINSBERG (3)
If I had a soul I sold itfor pretty words If I had a body I usedit up spurting my essence Allen Ginsberg warns youdont follow my pathto extinction
Allen Ginsberg startled the audience at Out Write, the gay literary conference, when he confessed he didn’t worry about AIDS since his sex life consisted chiefly of giving blowjobs to straight college boys.
Ginsberg was the favourite bohemian poet of straight college boys who wanted to transgress, and of gay college boys who were not yet ready to come out.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1999–2015).