Crossword-Solution: LEACOCK 7 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Author of "Nonsense Novels" 1 answer
Author of wonderful nonsense. 1 answer
Canadian humorist 1 answer
Late Canadian educator and humorist. 1 answer
Stephen Butler ___. 1 answer
Canadian humorist known for "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town" 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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After some thought he discarded promising engravings of Harold Bell Wright and Stephen Leacock, and chose pictures of Shelley, Anthony Trollope, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Robert Burns.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
Occasionally there is a note of description: "James Mavor is a kindly genius with much knowledge"; "Tait McKenzie presided ideally" at a Shakespeare dinner; "Stephen Leacock does not keep all the good things for his publisher." Those who know the life in Montreal may well for themselves supply the details.
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 2008
Stephen Leacock, for those who write, tells of his high vitality and splendid vigour--his career of honour and marked distinction--his life filled with honourable endeavour and instinct with the sense of duty--a sane and equable temperament--whatever he did, filled with sure purpose and swift conviction.
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 2008
Stephen Leacock Given by Sir Owen Seaman on the Occasion of His First Lecture in London LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: It is usual on these occasions for the chairman to begin something like this: "The lecturer, I am sure, needs no introduction from me." And indeed, when I have been the lecturer and somebody else has been the chairman, I have more than once suspected myself of being the better man of the two.
My Discovery of England Stephen Leacock 2002
Leacock, this is the flower of London intelligence--or perhaps I should say one of the flowers; the rest are coming to your other lectures.
My Discovery of England Stephen Leacock 2002
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1951–2005).