Crossword-Solution: LUTON
We have 10 clues for the answer “LUTON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| English town and airport | 1 answer |
| Town and airport northwest of London | 1 answer |
| Town north of London | 1 answer |
| Airport near London. | 2 answers |
| London airport | 3 answers |
| LEA river, region along the (Eng.) | 4 answers |
| ENGLISH motor vehicle manufacturing region | 4 answers |
| ENGLISH airport | 8 answers |
| BRITISH soccer club/team | 53 answers |
| BRITISH football club/team | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LUTON (5)
She had remarked to Mrs Colonel Luton, who was chaperoning her, that she believed in an Omnipotent Deity.
The attack on the police station at Epsom, the destruction of the town hall at Luton, revealed a brutality of passion, a murderous instinct, which have been manifested again and again in other riots and street rows and solitary crimes.
She was the first who deigned to notice the Bishop of Luton, then only twenty-two years of age, to place me near her.
You see there won’t be much more than twenty minutes by the time you’ve got your wire off, and I don’t expect there’ll be many people awake at Luton.
That was his father's sister, not his mother's, for Mrs Luton never had a sister, and no brothers either.
Quotes with LUTON (3)
I'm sorry I started all this by trying to fly and I'd take it back if I could but I can't, so please think of it from my point of view: if you die I will have a dead brother and it will be me instead of you who suffers. Justin thought of his brother on that warm summer day, standing up on the windowsill holding both their futures, light and changeable as air, in his outstretched arms. Of course, Justin thought, I'm part of his fate just as he's part of mine. I hadn't consider…
I started to watch 'Play for Today' and plays like 'Cathy Come Home,' and Kenneth Branagh's 'Billy' trilogy in the 1980s, which took us into the world of the Belfast family. As a kid in Luton, how was I ever going to know that world otherwise?
I knew that extremism in Luton was a really important issue to try and cover, even though it could be very awkward for me at times!