Crossword-Solution: GRAVESTONE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gravestone | n. | A stone laid over, or erected near, a grave, usually with an inscription, to preserve the memory of the dead; a tombstone. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “GRAVESTONE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Eerie marker | 1 answer |
| Where to read a plot summary? | 1 answer |
| stele | 2 answers |
| tombstone | 5 answers |
| headstone | 6 answers |
| marks a grave | 7 answers |
| Marker | 46 answers |
| Ledger | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with GRAVESTONE (5)
For thirty years past, neither town-record, nor gravestone, nor the directory, nor the knowledge or memory of man, bore any trace of Matthew Maule’s descendants.
Then she went round to the side of the church, and, depositing her bouquet carefully on an old mossy gravestone, climbed up on the projecting sill of a window near the chancel.
But still, through the gate of the Slap, the sun shot a last arrow, which sped far and straight across the surface of the moss, here and there touching and shining on a tussock, and lighted at length on the gravestone and the small figure awaiting him there.
Huntsman died in 1776, in his seventy-second year, and was buried in the churchyard at Attercliffe, where a gravestone with an inscription marks his resting-place.
Stranger still, that prevalent Polynesian sound, the so-called catch, written with an apostrophe, and often or always the gravestone of a perished consonant, is to be heard in Scotland to this day.
Quotes with GRAVESTONE (3)
What will be left of all the fearing and wanting associated with your problematic life situation that every day takes up most of your attention? A dash, one or two inches long, between the date of birth and date of death on your gravestone.
When I die of heart failure the next time you frighten me like that, you can put that on my gravestone — ‘I didn’t mean to startle her.
As when astronaut Mike Mulhane was asked by a NASA psychiatrist what epitaph he'd like to have on his gravestone, Mulhane answered, "A loving husband and devoted father," though in reality, he jokes in "Riding Rockets," "I would have sold my wife and children into slavery for a ride into space.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1996–2014).