Crossword-Solution: MARIGOLDS
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| "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon ___" (Pulitzer-winning play) | 1 answer |
| Flowers prominently used in Indian weddings | 1 answer |
| Man-in-the-Moon flowers | 1 answer |
| Orange/yellow blooms | 1 answer |
| Traditional flowers used in Indian weddings | 1 answer |
| Summer flowers. | 2 answers |
| Garden flowers. | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARIGOLDS (5)
The Fruit Garden Path The path runs straight between the flowering rows, A moonlit path, hemmed in by beds of bloom, Where phlox and marigolds dispute for room With tall, red dahlias and the briar rose.
Almost every one held flowers which had been brought to them: not costly bouquets, but homely bunches of marigolds or pinks.
She had never seen such beautiful or such tastefully grouped sun flowers, and the dahlias and marigolds were far above the familiar commonplace kitchen garden flowers.
And then, in little square patches all round the garden, were planted white sweet alyssum, blue bachelor's buttons, yellow marigolds, tall larkspur, many-colored asters and zinnias.
Here you see tin camelias, tin marigolds, tin carnations, tin poppies and tin hollyhocks growing as naturally as if they were real." Indeed, they were a pretty sight, and glistened under the sunlight like spun silver.
Quotes with MARIGOLDS (3)
She thinks of her mother, sitting cross-legged, sewing marigolds into garlands for the gods, telling her: "The biggest mistake we make is thinking we are powerless
In those sticky summer nights in South London our windows stay open and our tiny apartment becomes our secret garden. The magic of the secret garden is that it exists in our imagination. There are no limits, no borderlines. The secret garden leads to the marigolds of Mogadishu and the magnolias of Kingston and when the heat turns us sticky and sweet and unwilling to be claimed by defeat we own the night. We own our bodies. We own our lives.
... we've told men for so long that we're equal, we can open our own doors, carry our own bags, pay our own way, that now they're afraid to offer in case we accuse them of sex discrimination. If you were a man would you buy a woman underwear? I wouldn't dare. What if she throws it back in your face and calls you a sexist pig? So they've tried to turn into new men, but that's no good either, because now we're telling them to be masculine. We don't just want them in a pair of M…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).