Crossword-Solution: LANDRY
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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 LANDRY (5)
Landry and ask him if he can come at half-past three, Theresa, and order tea to be brought up at five.” When Howard Archie was admitted to Thea’s apartment that afternoon, he was shown into the music-room back of the little reception room.
Landry was born, and spent the first fifteen years of his life, on a rocky Connecticut farm not far from Cos Cob.
Landry had an affection for the house on Jane Street, where he had first learned what cleanliness and order and courtesy were.
While Landry and his guest were waiting for the tea to be brought, Ottenburg took up one of these fans from the low marble mantel-shelf and opened it in the firelight.
McGinnis brought the tea and put it before the hearth: old teacups that were velvety to the touch and a pot-bellied silver cream pitcher of an Early Georgian pattern, which was always brought, though Landry took rum.
Quotes with LANDRY (3)
Miz Ellen, what do you carry in that handbag of yours that has enough wallop to knock down a full-grown man? - Dan Landry
Smiling, he handed Landry the bloody aluminum bat Warnick had used. ‘Time to die, old man,’ he said.
He knew more about the death of Lula Landry than he had ever meant or wanted to know; the same would be true of virtually any sentient being in Britain. Bombarded with the story, you grew interested against your will, and before you knew it, you were so well informed, so opinionated about the facts of the case, you would have been unfit to sit on a jury.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1986–2019).