Crossword-Solution: HOLSTEIN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HOLSTEIN | anagram | HOTLINES, NEOLITHS, THELIONS |
We have 22 clues for the answer “HOLSTEIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Sorel on "ladies' man" | 1 answer |
| Breed of dairy cattle known for black-and-white markings | 1 answer |
| PAsture breed | 1 answer |
| Official pet of President Taft | 1 answer |
| Dairy cow type | 1 answer |
| Dairy breed | 1 answer |
| Breed of black-and-white dairy cattle from northern Holland | 1 answer |
| Milk cow | 2 answers |
| Breed of dairy cattle | 2 answers |
| GERMAN horse breed | 2 answers |
| DAIRY cattle breed | 8 answers |
| COW DAIRY ANIMAL | 10 answers |
| CATTLE BREED SCOTTISH BAY | 10 answers |
| CATTLE BREED ENGLISH | 10 answers |
| Breed of cattle. | 10 answers |
| DAIRY COW | 11 answers |
| A BREED OF DUAL-PURPOSE CATTLE DEVELOPED IN WALES | 11 answers |
| A BREED OF DAIRY CATTLE FROM NORTHERN HOLLAND | 11 answers |
| breed Cattle | 13 answers |
| DAIRY ___ | 13 answers |
| Milk source | 14 answers |
| COW ___ | 34 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HOLSTEIN (5)
Soon he began asking the farm-instructors such questions as where the Jersey and Holstein cattle came from, and why they produced more milk and butter than the common long-tailed and long-horned cows that he had seen at home.
Tilly himself crossing the Elbe penetrated with his victorious army into Brandenburg, while Wallenstein entered Holstein to remove the seat of war to the king's own dominions.
Throwing a bridge across the Elbe at Torgau, he gave out that he intended to penetrate through Meissen into the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria; at Barby he also made a movement, as if to pass that river, but continued to move down the Elbe as far as Havelburg, where he astonished his troops by informing them that he was leading them against the Danes in Holstein.
Rosina Schwarz and her child, who had come with them to Hamburg to meet her husband, returned with him to their home in Holstein; and on account of Rosina Neubert’s serious illness, she and her husband reluctantly agreed to leave the company, and wait for another opportunity to go to Georgia.
The emperor had a great body of horsemen, and still greater of foot people, and a great army from Holstein.
Quotes with HOLSTEIN (3)
Of course it was not only the law that interfered with our management of the paper. The politicians, too, soon took a hand. The Oberpräsident of Schleswig-Holstein, a man named Kürbis (which is German for pumpkin) forbad its publication; it appeared the next day, entitled Die Westküste [The West Coat]. This too was banned, and for a short time my brother's wish was fulfilled and we edited Die Grüne Front. I, too, had the gratification of seeing my original suggestion realised…
Something, which the police called a bomb, had exploded in his shed. Investigations were begun, and the efforts of the authorities were soon to be categorized by the appropriate officals as "feverish", for bombs began to go off all over the place. The police collected fragments of the exploded bombs, and the press, anxious to help the police in their work, published impressive pictures of the fragments as well as a drawing of a reconstructed bomb together with a very detailed…
Huxley: "Tell me something Bryce, do you know the difference between a Jersey, a Guernsey, a Holstein, and an Ayershire?" Bryce: "No." Huxley: "Seabags Brown does." Bryce: "I don't see what that has to do..." Huxley: "What do you know about Gaelic history?" Bryce: "Not much." Huxley: "Then why don't you sit down one day with Gunner McQuade. He is an expert. Speaks the language, too." Bryce: "I don't..." Huxley: "What do you know about astronomy?" Bryce: "A little." Huxley: "D…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1959–2015).