Crossword-Solution: HARRIET
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| Mrs. Ozzie Nelson. | 1 answer |
| Tubman or Stowe | 1 answer |
| Tubman or Nelson | 1 answer |
| Tubman of the Underground Railroad | 1 answer |
| Stereotypical 1950s housewife | 1 answer |
| Spy of kiddie literature | 1 answer |
| Spy of kid-lit fame | 1 answer |
| Sarah Paulson's "Studio 60" role | 1 answer |
| Ozzie's wife | 1 answer |
| Tubman whose likeness is slated to be added to the twenty-dollar bill | 1 answer |
| Underground Railroad "conductor" Tubman | 1 answer |
| Miss Hayes's latest. | 1 answer |
| Louise Fitzhugh's titular spy | 1 answer |
| Helen Hayes role. | 1 answer |
| Abolitionist Tubman | 1 answer |
| 2019 biopic directed by Kasi Lemmons | 1 answer |
| 2005 Supreme Court nominee Miers | 1 answer |
| 11-year old spy in a Louise Fitzhugh children's novel | 1 answer |
| -- Beecher Stowe | 1 answer |
| "___ the Spy" (kids' book) | 1 answer |
| ___ Lane, acting first lady during Buchanan's tenure | 1 answer |
| One of the Beechers. | 2 answers |
| Ozzie Nelson's wife | 2 answers |
| BEECHER, LYMAN | 7 answers |
| Abolitionist | 24 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
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with HARRIET (5)
Miss Woodhouse was so great a personage in Highbury, that the prospect of the introduction had given as much panic as pleasure; but the humble, grateful little girl went off with highly gratified feelings, delighted with the affability with which Miss Woodhouse had treated her all the evening, and actually shaken hands with her at last! CHAPTER IV Harriet Smith’s intimacy at Hartfield was soon a settled thing.
One flash from the heart-supplied intellect of Harriet Beecher Stowe could light a million camp fires in front of the embattled host of slavery, which not all the waters of the Mississippi, mingled as they are with blood, could extinguish.
Chesnutt The Heart of the Race Problem.................Quincy Ewing Negro Suffrage in a Democracy.................Ray Stannard Baker Bibliography of Sources SOJOURNER TRUTH, THE LIBYAN SIBYL by Harriet Beecher Stowe Many years ago, the few readers of radical Abolitionist papers must often have seen the singular name of Sojourner Truth, announced as a frequent speaker at Anti-Slavery meetings, and as travelling on a sort of self-appointed agency through the country.
Here’s a queer little collection, though--the rarest thing I’ve got--half a dozen of Shelley’s letters to Harriet Westbrook.
The Lady Harriet, who remained at the hall, was a great invalid, and never went out in the carriage, and the Lady Anne preferred riding on horseback with her brother or cousins.
Quotes with HARRIET (3)
The organist was almost at the end of the anthem’s long introduction, and as the crescendo increases the cathedral began to glitter before my eyes until I felt as if every stone in the building was vibrating in anticipation of the sweeping sword of sound from the Choir. The note exploded in our midst, and at that moment I knew our creator had touched not only me but all of us, just as Harriet had touched that sculpture with a loving hand long ago, and in that touch I sensed t…
Listen, Harriet. I do unterstand. I know you don't want either to give or to take ... You don't want ever again to have to depend for happiness on another person.""That's true. That's the truest thing you ever said.""All right. I can respect that. Only you've got to play the game. Don't force an emotional situation and then blame me for it.""But I don't want any situation. I want to be left in peace.
Stanley forced a smile to his lips at the memory of the onesided romance; it was silly, after all, a stupid childhood crush. Who’d fall in love with a fictional character? That was the kind of thing you laughed about as an adult. Or at least Harriet had thought so. He couldn’t quite do it, though. Couldn’t quite see it as a joke. It had felt too real, too raw and wild and fierce, for him todismiss it even now. It was love, of a sort, stunted and unformed as it was. For a time, it had kept him sane.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 27 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).