Crossword-Solution: MEDALIST 8 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Medalist n. A person that is skilled or curious in medals; a
collector of medals.
Medalist n. A designer of medals.
Medalist n. One who has gained a medal as the reward of merit.

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MEDALIST anagram MISDEALT, SMILEDAT

We have 16 clues for the answer “MEDALIST”

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*Podium mounter who doesn't usually give a speech 1 answer
Award-winning Olympian 1 answer
Decorated Olympian 1 answer
Eric Heiden, for one 1 answer
Lauded Olympian 1 answer
Michael Phelps, for one 1 answer
Olympic Winner 1 answer
One displaying some hardware 1 answer
One of the top three, perhaps 1 answer
Spingarn or Caldecott recipient 1 answer
Winner of the gold e.g. 1 answer
someone who has won a medal 1 answer
the winner at medal play of a tournament 1 answer
Prizewinner 2 answers
Trophy winner 2 answers
Award recipient 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MAEZCE
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eruption
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Sentences with MEDALIST (5)

Andrew's Day (November 30), the medalist being usually present to receive it, but this the state of my father's health prevented.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
Dallin is a gold medalist; They include the famous "Appeal to the Great Spirit," which stands before the Boston Museum of Art.
The Sculpture and Mural Decorations of the Exposition Stella G. S. Perry 2004
All this might be explained satisfactorily to a justice of the peace, but how? By returning to his former skin; by avowing himself to be Kenelm Chillingly, a distinguished university medalist, heir to no ignoble name and some L10,000 a year.
Kenelm Chillingly, Book 2. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
Educ.: Eton, King's College, Cambridge, Bell Scholar and Porson Prizeman, 1880; Porson Scholar, 1881; Craven Scholar and Browne Medalist, 1882; Senior Chancellor's Medalist, 1883; 1st Class Classics, 1882 and 1883; Hare Prizeman, 1885; Assistant Master at Eton, 1884-88; Fellow of King's, 1886-88; Fellow and Tutor of Hertford College, Oxford, 1889-1904; Select Preacher at Oxford, 1893-95, 1903-5, 1920-21; Cambridge, 1901, 1906, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1920; Bampton Lecturer, 1899; Hon.
Painted Windows Harold Begbie 2005
RICHARD LEE, A.M., M.D., of the Universities of Oxford, London and Melbourne, Master of Arts, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of England; late Consulting Surgeon to the Beechworth Hospital and Professor of Botany and Chemistry at the Tasmanian Institute; Honorary Member of the Victoria Medical Society and Fellow of the Royal Society of Tasmania and of the Anthropological and Physical Societies of London; University Medalist, etc., etc.
Manhood Perfectly Restored Unknown 2006

Quotes with MEDALIST (3)

Since Rose, he’d never wanted to be the right guy for anyone. He hadn’t wanted to carry that extra burden. He liked things nice and simple. But things sure as hell weren’t simple with Lena. They’d never been simple with Lena. Things with Lena had been one hundred shades of unadulterated complication from day one. That fact alone should have sent him running in the opposite direction with all the speed of an Olympic gold medalist. But no, here he stood. Holding on to her as if…
Loren Mathis Swift Strike
If you bake a cupcake, the world has one more cupcake. If you become a circus clown, the world has one more squirt of seltzer down someone's pants. But if you win an Olympic gold medal, the world will not have one more Olympic gold medalist. It will just have you instead of someone else.
Steven E. Landsburg The Big Questions: Tackling the Problems of Philosophy with Ideas from Mathematics, Economics and Physics
Growing up in Alaska, they don't really teach you to swim there. I learned to swim just a few summers ago with Olympic gold medalist Amanda Beard. She did great, and right after that I went to get scuba certified. I had fun with it. I didn't really get scared, but some people thought that was a risk.
Holly Madison
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1980–2016).