Crossword-Solution: HERSEY 6 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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"The Algiers Motel Incident" author John 1 answer
LIVERPOOL river (Eng.) 1 answer
John who wrote "Hiroshima" 1 answer
John who reported on Hiroshima 1 answer
He wrote about the Warsaw ghetto. 1 answer
Author of the Truman "profile." 1 answer
Author of "The Wall" 1 answer
Author of "Hiroshima" 1 answer
Author born June 17, 1914 1 answer
Author John whose Life magazine article inspired "The Cat in the Hat" 1 answer
Author John who created the fictional crosswordese town of Adano 1 answer
1945 Pulitzer winner 1 answer
'A Bell for Adano' novelist 1 answer
"Hiroshima" writer, 1946 1 answer
"Hiroshima" writer John 1 answer
"Hiroshima" author, 1946 1 answer
"Hiroshima" author John 1 answer
"Hiroshima" author 1 answer
"A Bell for Adano" novelist John 1 answer
"A Bell for Adano" author John 1 answer
"A Bell for Adano" author 1 answer
U. S. novelist 8 answers
BELL FOR ADANO, A 10 answers
BELL FOR ADANO, A CAST 10 answers
AUTHOR JOHN 11 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.
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Sentences with HERSEY (5)

Hersey, first started northwest, then north, northeast, east, east by south, and when over the center of Lake Erie were again blown northwest notwithstanding that more favorable winds were sought for at altitudes varying from 100 to 3,000 meters, necessitating a finish in Canada nearly northeast of the starting point.
Flying Machines W.J. Jackman and Thos. H. Russell 1997
Won't you come in an' set down? How is Mis' Hersey?" "She is well, I thank you," replied the minister.
Short Stories for English Courses Various (Rosa M. R. Mikels ed.) 2004
Hersey's, that's the one they would take"--surveying the collection of rowboats and dories drawn up on the beach--"and Webb's father's and Porter Knapp's." Besides, there was a goodly number of others, all in such situations as by no means suggested a party expected to be on the pond at short notice that morning.
Five Little Peppers and their Friends Margaret Sidney 2004
The exigency of the times called them forth, but are not those times passed? So long an experience of them ought at last to have taught us that against hersey no means are less successful than the fagot and sword.
The Revolt of The Netherlands, Book III. Frederich Schiller 2004
Finding that his friends would answer his bills no longer, he took possession of a grant of land obtained through his father's interest, up in Hersey, a barren township on the shores of Stony Lake; and, after putting up his shanty, and expending all his remaining means, he found that he did not possess one acre out of the whole four hundred that would yield a crop of potatoes.
Life in the Backwoods Susanna Moodie 2005

Quotes with HERSEY (2)

Hersey was describing for the first time the war's true legacy: a permanent condition of helpless anger and universal dread. Hiroshima was the end of the line for the archaic idea that war was something that soldiers did on battlefields, somewhere on the far side of the horizon. The great strategic breakthrough of the war had been the targeting of civilian populations with weapons of mass destruction -- so that for the first time in history everybody, soldier and civilian ali…
Lee Sandlin
Probably the biggest influence on my career was the late John Hersey, who, while he was at 'The New Yorker,' wrote one of the masterpieces of narrative non-fiction, 'Hiroshima.' Hersey was a teacher of mine at Yale, and a friend. He got me to see the possibility of journalism not just as a business but as an art form.
Hampton Sides
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 25 times in crossword archives (1951–2020).