Crossword-Solution: KIPLING
We have 13 clues for the answer “KIPLING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Gunga Din" author | 1 answer |
| "Gunga Din" writer | 1 answer |
| Author of "If." | 1 answer |
| Author, lived in Brattleboro, Vt. | 1 answer |
| Barrack-Room balladeer. | 1 answer |
| British Nobel Prize winner, 1907. | 1 answer |
| British novelist or place in Saskatchewan | 1 answer |
| Din creator | 1 answer |
| English author of novels and poetry who was born in India | 1 answer |
| Gunga Din creator | 1 answer |
| He once lived in Brattleboro, Vermont. | 1 answer |
| Thin red line of 'eroes poet Rudyard | 1 answer |
| "Kim" author | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KIPLING (5)
For example: I never read Mother Goose or David Copperfield or Ivanhoe or Cinderella or Blue Beard or Robinson Crusoe or Jane Eyre or Alice in Wonderland or a word of Rudyard Kipling.
Why, when our interior decorating shark puts a few volumes of a pirated Kipling bound in crushed oilcloth or a copy of "Knock-kneed Stories," into the window to show off a Louis XVIII boudoir suite, display space is charged up against my department! Last summer he asked me for "something by that Ring fellow, I forget the name," to put a punchy finish on a layout of porch furniture.
Kipling, and more unequal, but there are two or three sketches in this volume which for vigour and truth can hold their own with even so great a rival.
The camper quoted snatches from Service and Kipling, then he came back to Knibbs, who was evidently his favorite.
Being used to the society of young men (they were full of stories of hill-stations in India, and at that time the stories of Rudyard Kipling were in every hand) they began to chaff Philip gaily; and he, pleased with the novelty—the young ladies at Blackstable treated the Vicar’s nephew with a certain seriousness—was gay and jolly.
Quotes with KIPLING (3)
One may enter the literary parlor via just about any door, be it the prison door, the madhouse door, or the brothel door. There is but one door one may not enter it through, which is the child room door. The critics will never forgive you such. The great Rudyard Kipling is one of a number of people to have suffered from this. I keep wondering to myself what this peculiar contempt towards anything related to childhood is all about.
The steel door of the incinerator went up and the muted hum of the eternal fire became a red roaring. The heat lunged out at them like a famished beast. Then Rahel's Ammu was fed to it. Her hair, her skin, her smile. Her voice. They way she used Kipling to love her children before putting them to bed: We be of one blood, though and I. Her goodnight kiss. The way she held their faces steady with one hand (squashed-cheeked, fish-mouthed) while she parted and combed their hair w…
I want to be able to do anything with words: handle slashing, flaming descriptions like Wells, and use the paradox with the clarity of Samuel Butler, the breadth of Bernard Shaw and the wit of Oscar Wilde, I want to do the wide sultry heavens of Conrad, the rolled-gold sundowns and crazy-quilt skies of Hitchens and Kipling as well as the pastel dawns and twilights of Chesterton. All that is by way of example. As a matter of fact I am a professed literary thief, hot after the …
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Appears in: AARP, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1951–2020).