Crossword-Solution: LEDO 4 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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LEDO anagram DOLE, ELDO, ELOD, LEOD, LODE, LOED, ODEL, OLDE, OLED

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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They sang some of our own Neapolitan songs that night, and last of all the loveliest of all, "La Luna Nova." It was to the cadence of it that our gondoliers moved us out of the throng, and it still drifted on the water as we swung, far down, into sight of the lights of the Ledo: "Luna d'ar-gen-to fal-lo so-gnar-- Ba-cia-lo in fron-te non lo de-star...." Not so sweetly came those measures as the low voice of the beautiful lady speaking them.
The Beautiful Lady Booth Tarkington 2004
The town known to the Romans as _Ledo Salinarius_ and fortified under their auspices, also a fortified town in the Middle Ages, is dominated by four hills, conspicuously rising above its undulating environment, and each of these offers a superb view from the top.
Holidays in Eastern France Matilda Betham-Edwards 2005
They are thus celebrated by the poet Heredia: Nieve eternal corona las cabezas De Ixtaccihuatl puríssimo, Orizava Y Popocatepetl; sin que el invierno Toque jamás con destructura mano Los campos fertillísimos do ledo Los mira el indio en purpura ligera Yoro teñirse, reflejando el brillo Del sol en Occidente, que sereno En yelo eterno y perennal verdura A torrentes versió su luz dorada, Y vió a naturaleza conmovida Con su dulce calor, hervir en vida.
Life in Mexico Frances Calderón De La Barca 2005
Nieve eternal corona las cabezas De Iztaccíhual purísimo, Orizaba 15 Y Popocatepec; sin que el invierno Toque jamás con destructora mano Los campos fertilísimos, do ledo Los mira el indio en púrpura ligera Y oro teñirse, reflejando el brillo Del Sol en occidente, que sereno 20 En hielo eterno y perennal verdura page 180 Á torrentes vertió su luz dorada, Y vió á naturaleza conmovida Con su dulce calor hervir en vida.
Modern Spanish Lyrics Various 2005
The ministers of justice followed, and the mace-bearers of the city, besides the magistrates and alcaldes-in-ordinary, who were then Doctor Juan Fernández de Ledo--a personage worthy of attaining to great heights because of his great modesty, learning, and capacity--and Captain Miguel de Arnalto, an influential citizen, and a man of great virtue.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XXII, 1625-29 Various 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1944–1991).