Crossword-Solution: LAURELS 7 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Symbol of fame and honor. 1 answer
Composition of some old crowns 1 answer
Crown for a Boston Marathon winner 1 answer
Crowns of victory in ancient Greece 1 answer
Honor, metaphorically 1 answer
Honors acquired. 1 answer
Look to one's ___ 1 answer
Olympians' quests 1 answer
One may rest on one's 1 answer
Prizes in early Olympics 1 answer
Rightful praise 1 answer
Classic prizes 1 answer
Symbols of honor and fame. 1 answer
Symbols of victory in ancient Rome 1 answer
Trees to rest on? 1 answer
Victors' wreaths 1 answer
Victory wreaths 1 answer
Well-earned praise 1 answer
What many people rest on. 1 answer
Woven foliage of the bay tree 1 answer
Wreaths of honor 1 answer
Bay trees. 1 answer
Victor's wreath 2 answers
Rest on one's ___ 2 answers
Symbol of honor. 3 answers
FAME as hero/poet 4 answers
Garlands 5 answers
Victor's reward. 6 answers
Symbol of victory. 7 answers
AN ORGIASTIC FESTIVAL IN ANCIENT ROME IN HONOR OF SATURN 11 answers
prominency 14 answers
Honors 17 answers
bays 21 answers
Kudos 31 answers
Honor 33 answers
resting place 36 answers
Accolade 40 answers
Prominence 45 answers
Badge 47 answers
Award 51 answers
Eminence 60 answers
Bay 67 answers
Trophy 68 answers
Acclaim 75 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 LAURELS (5)

Upraise, O chief of men, upraise our State! Look to thy laurels! for thy zeal of yore Our country’s savior thou art justly hailed: O never may we thus record thy reign:— “He raised us up only to cast us down.” Uplift us, build our city on a rock.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
About us neither had gained a footing; laburnums, pink mays, snowballs, and trees of arbor-vitae, rose out of laurels and hydrangeas, green and brilliant into the sunlight.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
Their zeal on this occasion was perhaps sharpened by curiosity, since every one desired to know who the knight was that had gained so many laurels, yet had refused, even at the command of Prince John, to lift his visor or to name his name.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
The laurels at Maple Grove are in the same profusion as here, and stand very much in the same way—just across the lawn; and I had a glimpse of a fine large tree, with a bench round it, which put me so exactly in mind! My brother and sister will be enchanted with this place.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
The young man can go wooing; the married man can visit his wife; the father and mother can see their children; the industrious and money loving can make a few dollars; the great wrestler can win laurels; the young people can meet, and enjoy each other’s society; the drunken man can get plenty of whisky; and the religious man can hold prayer meetings, preach, pray and exhort during the holidays.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995

Quotes with LAURELS (3)

Yes I have done it all. Tested the shallow waters, swam through the dangerous tides, met strangers, seen friends turn strangers, taken risks to achieve my goals, persevered to out do myself each time, rose high, fell hard, learned to climb, learned to dream and in dreaming learned to relate to reality. I have earned respect, achieved things very young, believed in my potential, questioned it too but through it all I have never stopped to aspire. I am a human and I must adapt …
Adhish Mazumder
But there was no time to rest on my laurels.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Blankets become Jackets
Maria, lonely prostitute on a street of pain, You, at least, hail me and speak to me While a thousand others ignore my face. You offer me an hour of love, And your fees are not as costly as most. You are the madonna of the lonely, The first-born daughter in a world of pain. You do not turn fat men aside, Or trample on the stuttering, shy ones, You are the meadow where desperate men Can find a moment's comfort. Men have paid more to their wives To know a bit of peace And could…
James Kavanaugh There Are Men Too Gentle to Live Among Wolves
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 31 times in crossword archives (1942–2021).