Crossword-Solution: MARRIOTT
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| Omni alternative | 1 answer |
| Place to stay, for a while | 1 answer |
| Residence Inn company | 1 answer |
| The Ritz-Carlton owner | 1 answer |
| W Hotel's parent company | 1 answer |
| Ramada rival | 3 answers |
| Place to stay, for awhile | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARRIOTT (5)
Alice Marriott, author of other books on Indians, combines ethnological science with the art of writing.
Strongfellow and Henson became associated after the conception of their design, with an attorney named Colombine, and a Mr Marriott, and between the four of them a project grew for putting the whole thing on a commercial basis--Henson and Stringfellow were to supply the idea; Marriott, knowing a member of Parliament, would be useful in getting a company incorporated, and Colombine would look after the purely legal side of the business.
Izaak, or his publisher Marriott, cunningly brought out the book at a season when men expect the Mayfly.
While Marriott was advertising Walton's work, Cromwell was making a Parliament of Saints, 'faithful, fearing God, and hating covetousness.' This is a good description of Izaak, but he was not selected.
Rosamund Marriott Watson [1863-1911] TO YOUTH Where art thou gone, light-ankled Youth? With wing at either shoulder, And smile that never left thy mouth Until the Hours grew colder: Then somewhat seemed to whisper near That thou and I must part; I doubted it; I felt no fear, No weight upon the heart.
Quotes with MARRIOTT (2)
They say it's always darkest before the dawn and it was pitch black by the time I arrived at the Marriott. However I still had a few bullets left for my deadbeat uncle that tried to stab me in the back.
Going by Dr. Marriott's description, Zoe imagined it to be small and elegant as she peered into dozens of shelves, rummaging through the contents. There were globes and charts and atlases, pocket watches and hand-painted Indian silk, gold-plated cutlery, litter coffers of spice, inlaid combs, silver fasteners, trinket boxes, blown-glass figurines, turn-of-the-century postcards with foreign stamps, and portraits of Victorian authors in elaborate frames. But nowhere did she dis…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (2003–2024).