Crossword-Solution: KILGORE
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| Clue | Answers |
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| East Texas city or college | 1 answer |
| Senator, member of Armed Services Committee. | 1 answer |
| Sponsor of Full Employment Bill in Senate. | 1 answer |
| Texas city or college | 1 answer |
| West Virginian in U. S. Senate. | 1 answer |
| Senator from W. Virginia. | 2 answers |
| Senator from West Virginia | 3 answers |
| Apocalypse Now (film) role | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KILGORE (5)
Kilgore urges that these highest pressures should not be taken as the true systolic blood pressure, but the average of a series of these varying blood pressures.
Why not, instead, permit me to tell the story of the seven fat men of Kilgore?" McTosh, of the gum-shoe tread, shuffled courses dextrously.
Kilgore stood so far back that Nellie never could spare the time to walk up the long lane and back again, but she contented herself with peering up the tree-lined avenue in quest of Sallie and Bobby Kilgore.
Layton and Kilgore moved carefully up the creek, while Nick and his parents walked toward the pond, which lay to the left.
Gibson"), and "The Passing of Major Kilgore," appearing in _Lippincott's_,[2] both depicting newspaper life.
Quotes with KILGORE (3)
A lot of the nonsense was the innocent result of playfulness on the part of the founding fathers of the nation of Dwayne Hoover and Kilgore Trout. The founders were aristocrats, and they wished to show off their useless eduction, which consisted of the study of hocus-pocus from ancient times. They were bum poets as well. But some of the nonsense was evil, since it concealed great crime. For example, teachers of children in the United States of America wrote this date on black…
I agree with Kilgore Trout about realistic novels and their accumulations of nit-picking details. In Trout’s novel, The Pan-Galactic Memory Bank, the hero is on a space ship two hundred miles long and sixty-two miles in diameter. He gets a realistic novel out of the branch library in his neighborhood. He reads about sixty pages of it, and then he takes it back. The librarian asks him why he doesn’t like it, and he says to her, “I already know about human beings.
Jesus--if Kilgore Trout could only write!" Rosewater exclaimed. He had a point: Kilgore Trout's unpopularity was deserved. His prose was frightful. Only his ideas were good.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1946–2014).