Crossword-Solution: INNY
We have 10 clues for the answer “INNY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Scar that doesn't stand out? | 1 answer |
| WESTMEATH river | 3 answers |
| LONGFORD river | 3 answers |
| Type of belly button | 3 answers |
| Bellybutton type | 6 answers |
| CORNWALL river | 7 answers |
| BELLY-BUTTON VARIETY | 11 answers |
| Belly button | 11 answers |
| belly-button | 11 answers |
| IRISH river | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INNY (5)
WHY THE LITTLE FRENCHMAN WEARS HIS HAND IN A SLING It’s on my visiting cards sure enough (and it’s them that’s all o’ pink satin paper) that inny gintleman that plases may behould the intheristhin’ words, “Sir Pathrick O’Grandison, Barronitt, 39 Southampton Row, Russell Square, Parrish o’ Bloomsbury.” And shud ye be wantin’ to diskiver who is the pink of purliteness quite, and the laider of the hot tun in the houl city o’ Lonon—why it’s jist mesilf.
Sometimes he strolled along the banks of the river Inny, where, in after years, when he had become famous, his favorite seats and haunts used to be pointed out.
They used to make excursions about the country on foot, sometimes fishing, sometimes hunting otter in the Inny.
Maurice is "every way unprovided for"; living upon Cousin Jane and her husband, and, perhaps, amusing himself by hunting otter in the river Inny.
These led him to turn from the roaring glees of the club, to listen to the harp of his cousin Jane; and from the rustic triumph of "throwing sledge," to a stroll with his flute along the pastoral banks of the Inny.
Quotes with INNY (1)
God's forgot that ever I lived... He's forgot... and He never cared, nohow...." He smoothed her brown, rough-palmed hand; he held her hands to keep her from jerking herself away from his admonishing: "Oh, 'tis not true, the words yere a-sayin', Cean Smith; and well ye know it. Never does He forget a child o' His'n. 'Tis His children that forget that He is rememberin'. Get on yere knees and climb on them up to the shelter o' His arms. Knock on His ears with yere prayers. Creep…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1996).