Crossword-Solution: HEATHROW
We have 17 clues for the answer “HEATHROW”
| Clue | Answers |
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| London airport named after a rural tract | 1 answer |
| Third-busiest airport | 1 answer |
| Passion leading to hot dispute in airport | 1 answer |
| London's international airport | 1 answer |
| London terminus | 1 answer |
| Charles de Gaulle : Paris :: ___ : London | 1 answer |
| Busiest European airport | 1 answer |
| BMI hub | 1 answer |
| London hub | 2 answers |
| London airport | 3 answers |
| ENGLISH airport | 8 answers |
| BRITISH airport | 10 answers |
| AIRPORT NORTH OF LONDON | 10 answers |
| Busiest | 10 answers |
| AIRPORT PARIS | 10 answers |
| AIRPORT PARIS INFO | 10 answers |
| Terms | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEATHROW (2)
According to the huge schedule board over the center of the floor, the first departure was a British Air to Heathrow, leaving in five minutes.
And now some Russian test pilot had stolen it, taken it to orbit, and was planning to land it at Heathrow in three hours, there to turn it over to Westminster Union Bank, the London financial representative of Mino Industries Group.
Quotes with HEATHROW (3)
You won't enjoy it," sighed Crowley. "It's been in the car for more than a fortnight." A heavy bass beat began to thump through the Bentley as they sped past Heathrow. Aziraphale's brow furrowed. "I don't recognize this," he said. "What is it?" "It's Tchaikovsky's 'Another One Bites the Dust'," said Crowley, closing his eyes as they went through Slough. To while away the time as they crossed the sleeping Chilterns, they also listened to William Byrd's "We Are the Champions" a…
In a world of twelve-years-olds in sexy boots and nans in sparkly mini-dresses, the surest way to tell the prostitute walking into a hotel at Heathrow is to look for the lady in the designer suit.
It is psychotic to draw a line between two places. It is psychotic to go. It is psychotic to look. Psychotic to live in a different country forever. Psychotic to lose something forever. The compelling conviction that something has been lost is psychotic. Even the aeroplane's dotted line on the monitor as it descends to Heathrow is purely weird ambient energy. It is psychotic to submit to violence in a time of great violence and yet it is psychotic to leave that home or countr…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1971–2011).