Crossword-Solution: GOODWIN
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| American author Jane ___ Austin | 1 answer |
| Archie ___ (Nero Wolfe's assistant) | 1 answer |
| Biographer Doris Kearns ___ | 1 answer |
| Ginnifer of "Once Upon a Time" | 1 answer |
| Historian/author Doris Kearns ___ | 1 answer |
| Marquand hero | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GOODWIN (5)
EMAIL 101 by John Goodwin, this is an Alpha test version, your suggestions will be included in the Beta test versions, and in the final editions.
Goodwin's treatment of the Mosaic account of the origin of man "sweeps away the whole basis of inspiration and leaves no place for the Incarnation"; and through the article were scattered such rhetorical adornments as the words "infidel," "atheistic," "false," and "wanton." It at once attracted wide attention, but its most immediate effect was to make the fortune of Essays and Reviews, which was straightway demanded on every hand, went through edition after edition, and became a power in the land.
Pray, sing! JONATHAN [Sings.] Father and I went up to camp, Along with Captain Goodwin; And there we saw the men and boys, As thick as hasty-pudding.
Pott, ‘does he mean to horsewhip the editor of the _Independent_--does he, Goodwin?’ ‘Hush, hush, ma’am; pray keep yourself quiet,’ replied the bodyguard.
Goodwin relates the history of a case in which an infant was poisoned by a belladonna plaster applied to its mother's breast and died within twenty-four hours after the first application of the plaster.
Quotes with GOODWIN (3)
What we saw in Richard Nixon's face was the panic in his soul. — Richard Goodwin
And that is how Goodwin problems were always fixed. Fix them on the surface but don't go to the root, always ignoring the elephant in the room. I think that morning was when I realized I'd grown up with an elephant in every room of my life. It was practically our family pet.
When she was chair of the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2010, Daisy Goodwin wrote a controversial essay lamenting the 'unrelenting grimness' of so many novels and pointing out that 'generally great fiction contains light and shade'---not only misery but joy and humor. 'It is time for publishers to stop treating literary fiction as the novelistic equivalent of cod-liver oil: if it's nasty it must be good for you.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (2000–2025).