Crossword-Solution: GLOUCESTER 10 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Richard III's dukedom 1 answer
Massachusetts port. 1 answer
GLOUCESTERSHIRE county town 1 answer
GLOUCESTERSHIRE county council office 1 answer
Shakespearean king who was blinded in "King Lear" 1 answer
Embattled New Britain cape. 1 answer
Historic English cathedral city on the River Severn 1 answer
ENGLISH college for Benedictine monks 2 answers
ENGLISH county bordering on Wales: 5 answers
ENGLISH county, former 5 answers
WELSH neighboring/neighbouring county of England 5 answers
SEVERN River canal (Eng./Wales) 6 answers
MASSACHUSETTS river 8 answers
A TOWN IN NORTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS ON CAPE ANN TO THE NORTHEAST OF BOSTON 11 answers
CATHEDRAL City (Brit.) 12 answers
BRITISH cathedral city 12 answers
ENGLISH college 29 answers
ENGLISH county seat 34 answers
cathedral city 34 answers
BRITISH county 56 answers
English county 61 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZEMCEA
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eruption
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Sentences with GLOUCESTER (5)

The Duke of Gloucester, who, in his own words, 'loves not mercy nor mercy-mongers,' yields the favour reluctantly.
Robert Louis Stevenson Walter Raleigh 2007
Instead, let the Duke of Lancaster, who is the uncle of my lord king, undertake this battle, and let our king grant to him the scepter and the royal crown so that the Moorish king will not be deceived and so that he may combat a true king." Scarcely had the hermit spoken these last words when three dukes sprang to their feet in great anger: the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Bedford, and the Duke of Exeter.
The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc Joanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba 1995
The year after we find him at the siege of Gloucester, then at the first battle of Newbury leading the forlorn hope with Sir George Lisle, afterwards marching with Sir Charles Lucas into the associate counties, and present at the royalist rout at Newport.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
Warburton said pro or con a book? It was Warburton (then Bishop of Gloucester) who remarked of Granger's "Biographical History of England" that it was "an odd one." This was as high a compliment as he ever paid a book; those which he did not like he called sad books, and those which he fancied he called odd ones.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996
For a time this was apparently the most difficult of all matters dividing the two forces; but though here and there appear champions of tradition, like the Bishop of Gloucester, effectual resistance to the new view has virtually ceased; in one way or another the most conservative authorities have accepted the undoubted truth revealed by a simple scientific method.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996

Quotes with GLOUCESTER (3)

She opened her mouth, clamped it shut again. This was new, this sudden favor shown Gloucester, had been brought back with him from Burgundy like some malevolent foreign pox.
Sharon Kay Penman The Sunne in Splendour
Am dining at Goldini's Restaurant, Gloucester Road, Kensington. Please come at once and join me there. Bring with you a jemmy, a dark lantern, a chisel, and a revolver. S. H." It was a nice equipment for a respectable citizen to carry through the dim, fog-draped streets.
Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes
He was digging in his garden--digging, too, in his own mind, laboriously turning up the substance of his thought. Death--and he drove in his spade once, and again, and yet again. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools they way to dusty death. A convincing thunder rumbled through the words. He lifted another spadeful of earth. Why had Linda died? Why had she been allowed to become gradually less than human and at last... He shuddered. A good kissing carrion. He planted his …
Aldous Huxley Brave New World
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1944–1977).