Crossword-Solution: ICELANDERS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Hosts of Fischer and Spassky | 1 answer |
| North Atlantic people | 1 answer |
| North Pole neighbors. | 1 answer |
| Northerners who are 98% Lutheran | 1 answer |
| Quasi-subjects of King Christian X. | 1 answer |
| Their anthem is "Lofsöngur" | 1 answer |
| They drink brennivín alongside servings of hákarl | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ICELANDERS (5)
They reminded her that she had said, “I don't have any trouble with maids; see how Oscarina stays on.” Between incumbencies of Finn maids from the North Woods, Germans from the prairies, occasional Swedes and Norwegians and Icelanders, Carol did her own work--and endured Aunt Bessie's skittering in to tell her how to dampen a broom for fluffy dust, how to sugar doughnuts, how to stuff a goose.
The government, however, remains divided on the issue of EU membership, primarily because of Icelanders' concern about losing control over their fishing resources.
Then Bard and Olaf said, "Think ye not that these Icelanders will make game of you sluggards; take rather your weapons and guard your goods." So they all seized their weapons, and bound themselves, one with another, never to give up so long as they had strength to fight.
Thangbrand told King Olaf of all the mischief that the Icelanders had done to him, and said that they were such sorcerers there that the earth burst asunder under his horse and swallowed up the horse.
This portion of the saga is of great importance to the Icelanders, as the settlement of their Isle was a result of Harald's wars.
Quotes with ICELANDERS (3)
a small nation resembles a big family and likes to describe itself that way. In the language of the smallest European people, in Icelandic, the term for "family" is fjölskylda; the etymology is eloquent: skylda means "obligation"; fjöl means "multiple." Family is thus "a multiple obligation." Icelanders have a single word for "family ties": fjölskyldubönd: "the cords (bönd) of multiple obligations." Thus in the big family that is a small country, the artist is bound in multip…
I always had trouble with the feet of Jón the First, or Pre-Jón, as I called him later. He would frequently put them in front of me in the evening and tell me to take off his socks and rub his toes, soles, heels and calves. It was quite impossible for me to love these Icelandic men's feet that were shaped like birch stumps, hard and chunky, and screaming white as the wood when the bark is stripped from it. Yes, and as cold and damp, too. The toes had horny nails that resemble…
After wandering the world and living on the Continent I had long tired of well-behaved, fart-free gentlemen who opened the door and paid the bills but never had a story to tell and were either completely asexual or demanded skin-burning action until the morning light. Swiss watch salesmen who only knew of “sechs” as their wake-up hour, or hairy French apes who always required their twelve rounds of screwing after the six-course meal. I suppose I liked German men the best. The…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1952–2013).