Crossword-Solution: GOWER
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GOWER | anagram | GEROW |
We have 22 clues for the answer “GOWER”
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| One of Henry V's officers. | 1 answer |
| Late Champion | 1 answer |
| GLAMORGAN peninsula | 1 answer |
| English poet (1325?–1408). | 1 answer |
| "42nd Street" director/choreographer Champion | 1 answer |
| Dancer Champion. | 1 answer |
| Champion of dance | 1 answer |
| Champion of the dance world | 1 answer |
| Champion of the stage | 1 answer |
| Champion of the theater | 1 answer |
| Choreographer Champion | 1 answer |
| Dance Champion | 1 answer |
| Dance's Champion | 1 answer |
| WELSH peninsula | 2 answers |
| One of the Champions | 2 answers |
| A Champion | 2 answers |
| CHAMPION RIDER | 10 answers |
| CLAIM CHAMPION | 10 answers |
| CHAMPION OF FORCE, THE | 10 answers |
| AT UNIVERSITY REMAIN CHAMPION | 10 answers |
| Balkan Peninsula dance | 11 answers |
| Champion | 79 answers |
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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 GOWER (5)
The ‘Confessio Amantis’ of John Gower, another contemporary work, exhibits comparatively little of the life of the spirit, either in its verse or in its thought.
John Vansittart Smith, F.R.S., of 147-A Gower Street, was a man whose energy of purpose and clearness of thought might have placed him in the very first rank of scientific observers.
Old translators have played such tricks with proper names as to make them often unintelligible; thus we find La Rochefoucauld figuring as Ruchfucove; and in an old treatise on the mystery of Freemasonry by John Leland, Pythagoras is described as Peter Gower the Grecian.
Pitt, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, as well as on Lord Gower, afterwards Marquis of Stafford, the impolicy of such a tax.
Lady Gower-Browne, who found out from them that I had called and that they had done nothing except to be rude, raised a great hue and cry and everything changed.
Quotes with GOWER (3)
Traps!" he said. "Never in the world! Don't think it! Why, Gower is just a necessary olf bore. Nobody's supposed to know much about him--except instructors and their hapless students.
Gower is the first English writer to use "history" as an English word. He regularly rhymes the term with "memory," for to his way of thinking history and memory are correlative. That is, without history, there can be no memory; and without memory, there can be no history. But the point of historical knowledge is not to enable people to live in the past, or even to understand the past in the way we would expect a modern historian to proceed; rather, it is to enable people to live more vitally in the present.
Turning up Gower Street, she was headed to the First Presbyterian Church, not that she had suddenly decided to become born again or some shit. No, there was an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting that was about to let out, so she figured she would drop off a little gift by the exit. Nothing big, just the six pack. That was not why she had come, of course, but why pass up the opportunity to lead someone into temptation?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chicago Tribune, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1948–2019).