Crossword-Solution: JOAD 4 letters, 56 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Steinbeck's Okie Tom. 1 answer
Ma or Pa in a Steinbeck novel 1 answer
Maiden name of the Steinbeck character Rose of Sharon Casy 1 answer
Memorable Fonda role 1 answer
Okie family name 1 answer
Okie in Steinbeck novel. 1 answer
Okie name. 1 answer
Role for which Fonda was nominated Best Actor 1 answer
Steinbeck family name 1 answer
Steinbeck hero Tom 1 answer
Steinbeck novel surname 1 answer
Steinbeck surname 1 answer
Steinbeck's Ma or Pa 1 answer
Steinbeck's Ma, Pa or Tom 1 answer
Fonda's "The Grapes of Wrath" role 1 answer
Steinbeck's Tom 1 answer
Subject of a Woody Guthrie ballad 1 answer
Surname in "The Grapes of Wrath" 1 answer
Surname of a fictional McAlester prison parolee 1 answer
Surname of literary characters Noah, Tom, Al, Rosasharn, Ruthie, and Winfield 1 answer
Tom ___ ("Grapes of Wrath" character) 1 answer
Tom in a Steinbeck opus 1 answer
Tom of "The Grapes of Wrath" 1 answer
Tom, Ma or Pa, in "The Grapes of Wrath" 1 answer
Tom, Noah or Ruthie 1 answer
Woody Guthrie's "Tom ___" 1 answer
name Steinbeck birthplace 1 answer
Fictional Tom 1 answer
Family name in "The Grapes of Wrath" 1 answer
Classic Fonda role 1 answer
Bruce Springsteen's "Ghost" 1 answer
Bruce Springsteen album "The Ghost of Tom ___" 1 answer
1940 Fonda role 1 answer
"Tom ___" (Woody Guthrie song) 1 answer
"The Grapes of Wrath" surname 1 answer
"Grapes of Wrath" family name 1 answer
"The Grapes of Wrath" name 1 answer
"The Grapes of Wrath" family name 1 answer
"Grapes of Wrath" name 1 answer
"The Ghost of Tom ___" (1995 Bruce Springsteen album) 1 answer
"Grapes of Wrath" surname 1 answer
"Grapes of Wrath" family 2 answers
"The Grapes of Wrath" family 2 answers
Steinbeck family 2 answers
Steinbeck hero. 4 answers
philosopher author 5 answers
Steinbeck character. 7 answers
A Fonda 10 answers
ACTRESS FONDA 1940 ROLE 10 answers
BALLAD SUBJECT 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOAD (5)

Joad, the latter complained that it was a criticism "not of anything that I think, but of a garbled newspaper caricature of a few of the things I think, taken out of their context and falsified." He added that he had not said science would destroy religion but that at its present rate of decline the _Church of England_ would become a dead letter in a hundred and fifty years.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 2006
Joad, "Mind and Matter."_) He had seen that crime and immorality exist now, just as they had existed before the belief in one personal God, and just as they promise to exist beyond our time.
The Necessity of Atheism Dr. D.M. Brooks 2007
Joad is a young English philosopher who repeatedly predicts the disappearance in the near future of the present forms of theistic beliefs.
The Necessity of Atheism Dr. D.M. Brooks 2007
What consolation does organized religion receive from the views of such modern philosophers as Russell, Alexander, Joad, Croce, Santayana, Dewey, Otto, Montague, Sellars, and the Randalls? The views of an intellectual incompetent, such as Bryan was, are spread widecast, but few know the extent of the scepticism of Edison, Luther Burbank, Albert Einstein, Paul Ehrlich, Ernst Haeckel, Robert Koch, Fridjof Nansen, and Swante Arrhenius.
The Necessity of Atheism Dr. D.M. Brooks 2007
Joad, remarks: "The churches, no doubt, will continue to function for a time, but they will be attended increasingly, and in the end exclusively, by ignorant men, women, and children.
The Necessity of Atheism Dr. D.M. Brooks 2007

Quotes with JOAD (3)

Casy said, "Ol' Tom's house can't be more'n a mile from here. Ain't she over that third rise?" Sure," said Joad. "Less somebody stole it, like Pa stole it." Your pa stole it?" Sure, got it a mile an' a half east of here an' drug it. Was a family livin' there, an' they moved away. Grampa an' Pa an' my brother Noah like to took the whole house, but she wouldn't come. They only got part of her. That's why she looks so funny on one end. They cut her in two an' drug her over with …
John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath
We still go where we want, even if we got to crawl for the right.' - Tom Joad (Jr.)
John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath
It's such a hopeful, almost utopian word, that word "phase." As if any minute, "we" would suffer some sort of Joad overload, come to "our" senses, and for heaven's sake, do something about our godforsaken shoes. But the book phase never ended. The book phase would bloom and grow into a whole series of seasonal affiliations including our communist phase, our beatnik phase, our vegetarian phase, and the three-year period known as Please Don't Talk to Me. Now that we are finishi…
Sarah Vowell Take the Cannoli
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 105 times in crossword archives (1954–2022).