Crossword-Solution: MORITZ
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| Saint whose German name is the namesake of a Swiss resort | 1 answer |
| Saint-___, Switzerland | 1 answer |
| St. __: Swiss resort | 1 answer |
| St. ___, Swiss tourist resort. | 1 answer |
| St. ___, Switzerland | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MORITZ (5)
Rachel’s love of piano music was not indiscriminate, and concentrated itself chiefly on selections rendered by her idolised offspring, Moritz and Augusta, who, to do them justice, played remarkably well.
The close time for impersonation efforts came to an end with the final withdrawal of Moritz and Augusta from the piano.
His best people were a girl who posed as a _mannequin_ in a milliner’s shop in Lyons and a _concierge_ in a big hotel at St Moritz.
Levi Thaxter; President of the New Shakspere Society, and member of the Wordsworth Society; Honorary President of the Associated Societies of Edinburgh; appreciation of his works in Italy; sonnet to Goldoni; attempt to purchase the Palazzo Manzoni, Venice; Saint-Moritz; Mrs.
Moritz gives the instance of a woman dying in pregnancy, undelivered, who happened to be disinterred several days after burial.
Quotes with MORITZ (3)
Let me put it more artistically, with greater sophistication: They left us in the toilet. In the deepest pile of shit. And we're coated in the crappy residue of their desicions. But that does not mean we are the one who pooped, Moritz. And neither are we the poop. Never think that. We're not the poop.
Danes express their strongest feelings in conjunction with food. That became clear to me the first time I was out visiting friends with Moritz. When I took a third helping of cookies, he looked straight at me." Keep on taking until you're ashamed of yourself," he said. I wasn't confident about my Danish, but I understood what he meant. I helped myself three more times. Without taking my eyes off him. The room disappeared, the people we were visiting disappeared, I didn't tast…
Maybe we're on the wrong side of some metaphorical bridge where the grass is crusty and not grass at all, but sharp little spines of glass. I dunno, Moritz. But the one little speck of green that I get is your letters, so please never stop writing me. You got that? Never stop. Because you'll never meet me and it's the closest we can get.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1951–2009).