Crossword-Solution: MAKEPEACE
We have 11 clues for the answer “MAKEPEACE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| *Sign a treaty, say | 1 answer |
| Forge harmony out of discord | 1 answer |
| End a feud | 1 answer |
| Famous literary middle name. | 1 answer |
| Initiate a cooling trend | 1 answer |
| Settle differences | 1 answer |
| Thackeray name | 1 answer |
| Thackeray's middle name. | 1 answer |
| Literary middle name | 5 answers |
| Come to terms (with) | 6 answers |
| Reconcile | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MAKEPEACE (5)
THE ROSE AND THE RING by William Makepeace Thackeray PRELUDE It happened that the undersigned spent the last Christmas season in a foreign city where there were many English children.
William Makepeace Thackeray [1811-1863] THE KING OF BRENTFORD After Beranger There was a King in Brentford,--of whom no legends tell, But who, without his glory,--could eat and sleep right well.
William Makepeace Thackeray [1811-1863] KAISER & CO Der Kaiser auf der Vaterland Und Gott on high, all dings gommand; Ve two, ach don'd you understandt? Meinself--und Gott.
William Makepeace Thackeray [1811-1863] POETS AND LINNETS After Robert Browning Where'er there's a thistle to feed a linnet And linnets are plenty, thistles rife-- Or an acorn-cup to catch dew-drops in it There's ample promise of further life.
But this I do know: I don't want the boy to spend his time writin' poetry slush for that 'Poets' Corner.' Letitia Makepeace did that--she had a piece in there about every week--and she died in the Taunton asylum.” “But, Zelotes, it wasn't her poetry got her into the asylum.” “Wan't it? Well, she was in the poorhouse afore that.
Quotes with MAKEPEACE (3)
Sorrows of Werther William Makepeace Thackeray (1811 — 63) WERTHER had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter; Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady, 5 And a moral man was Werther, And for all the wealth of Indies Would do nothing for to hurt her. So he sigh’d and pin’d and ogled, And his passion boil’d and bubbled, 10 Till he blew his silly brains out, And no more was by it troubled. Charlotte, havin…
Here’s a 165-year old but still fitting comment on public officials who are so sure they’re right that they’ll drive over a cliff rather than compromise: “Always to be right, always to trample forward, and never to doubt — are not these the great qualities with which dullness takes the lead in the world?” William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair: a Novel without a Hero (1848).The author’s middle name really was “Makepeace.” As the quote shows, he disliked those who would not.
But he place a gentle palm under her chin and turned her face back to him. “I'm privileged to see you like this,” he said, his eyes fierce. “Wear you social mask at your balls and parties and when you visit your friends out there, but when we are alone, just the two of us in here, promise me this: that you'll show me only your real face, no matter how ugly you might think it. That's our true intimacy, not sex, but the ability to be ourselves when we are together. (Winter Makepeace)
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1954–2023).