Crossword-Solution: MERTON
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MERTON | anagram | MENTOR, METRON, MONTER, MONTRE |
We have 17 clues for the answer “MERTON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| He wrote "The Seven Storey Mountain." | 1 answer |
| Wimbledon's borough | 1 answer |
| U.S. poet and religious writer | 1 answer |
| Trappist author. | 1 answer |
| Trappist author Thomas | 1 answer |
| Thomas who wrote "The Seven Storey Mountain" | 1 answer |
| Nobel-winning economist Robert | 1 answer |
| London borough with Wimbledon Stadium | 1 answer |
| Late author and monk Thomas | 1 answer |
| Author of "The Seven Storey Mountain" | 1 answer |
| 20th-century author/monk Thomas | 1 answer |
| Skelton role | 2 answers |
| Of the movies | 2 answers |
| A BOROUGH OF GREATER LONDON ON THE THAMES | 10 answers |
| LONDON borough | 14 answers |
| ENGLISH college | 29 answers |
| ENGLISH borough | 31 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
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with MERTON (5)
Hence, while the young detective (whose name was Merton) led the little priest across the fields to the railway, their talk was more confidential than could be expected between two total strangers.
Well, as I said, my spirits sank lower and lower until they got down into the bulb, when on looking through the gathering gloom I saw “Merton” printed on the lamps of a dreary dismal station.
Merton, or whatever her name is.” Then I knew that my poor colourless friend had been speaking to Cowles, but he never said anything more as to the nature of her communication.
Day, the author of _Sandford and Merton_, lived and—more credit to the place still—was killed at Wargrave.
Only conceive him in blessed weather like this, in his close school, teaching children to write in copy-books, 'Evil communication corrupts good manners,' or 'You cannot touch pitch without defilement,' or to spell out of Abedariums, or to read out of Jack Smith, or Sandford and Merton.
Quotes with MERTON (3)
Quoting from Thomas Merton Dialogues With Silence The true contemplative is not one who prepares his mind for a particular message that he wants or expects to hear, but is one who remains empty because he knows that he can never expect to anticipate the words that will transform his darkness into light. He does not even anticipate a special kind of transformation. He does not demand light instead of darkness. He waits on the Word of God in silence, and, when he is answered it…
In every remote corner of the world there are people like Carl Jones and Don Merton who have devoted their lives to saving threatened species. Very often, their determination is all that stands between an endangered species and extinction. But why do they bother? Does it really matter if the Yangtze river dolphin, or the kakapo, or the northern white rhino, or any other species live on only in scientists' notebooks? Well, yes, it does. Every animal and plant is an integral pa…
I had another reason for seeking Him, for trying to espy His face, a professional one. God and literature are conflated in my mind. Why this is, I’m not sure. Perhaps because great books seem heavensent. Perhaps because I know that each nove is a puny but very valiant attempt at godlike behavior. Perhaps because there is no difference between the finest poetry and most transcendent mysticism. Perhaps because writers like Thomas Merton, who are able to enter the realm of the s…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1955–2023).