Crossword-Solution: GLYCO 5 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Sweet; sugary: Comb. form. 1 answer
Sugar: Prefix 3 answers
Chemical prefix 36 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Fired by an original idea, unobserved of my slaves, aided only by my singing-boy, the faithful Glyco, I have succeeded in placing behind that black curtain such an associate of our revels as you have never feasted with before, whose appearance at the fitting moment must strike you irresistibly with astonishment, and whose discourse--not of human wisdom only--will be inspired by the midnight secrets of the tomb.
Antonina Wilkie Collins 2007
Anyhow, that cheap screw of a Glyco condemned his steward to the beasts and only published his own shame.
The Satyricon, Vol. 2 (The Dinner of Trimalchio) Petronius Arbiter 2004
How could Glyco ever imagine that a sprig of Hermogenes' planting could turn out well? Why, Hermogenes could trim the claws of a flying hawk, and no snake ever hatched out a rope yet! And look at Glyco! He's smoked himself out in fine shape, and as long as he lives, he'll carry that stain! No one but the devil himself can wipe that out, but chickens always come home to roost.
The Satyricon, Vol. 2 (The Dinner of Trimalchio) Petronius Arbiter 2004
How could Glyco ever imagine that a sprig of Hermogenes’ planting could turn out well? Why, Hermogenes could trim the claws of a flying hawk, and no snake ever hatched out a rope yet! And look at Glyco! He’s smoked himself out in fine shape, and as long as he lives, he’ll carry that stain! No one but the devil himself can wipe that out, but chickens always come home to roost.
The Satyricon, Complete Petronius Arbiter 2006
Your eyes will never see like Lynceus'; still You rub them with an ointment when they're ill: You cannot hope for Glyco's stalwart frame, Yet you'd avoid the gout that makes you lame.
The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry Horace 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1946–1982).