Crossword-Solution: NEWHAVEN
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| City with the world's first telephone directory (1878) | 1 answer |
| Yale's home | 1 answer |
| Yale city | 1 answer |
| Pre-Broadway tryout site | 1 answer |
| Place for The Crimson to visit | 1 answer |
| Penn Central stepchild | 1 answer |
| Ivy League home | 1 answer |
| Ivy League bowl site | 1 answer |
| Home of Sally's and Pepe's pizzerias (and an Ivy League university) | 1 answer |
| Home of Noah Webster | 1 answer |
| Elis' town | 1 answer |
| Eli's city | 1 answer |
| City at the mouth of the Quinnipiac | 1 answer |
| City of Elms. | 2 answers |
| Ivy League town | 2 answers |
| Connecticut college town | 2 answers |
| English port | 4 answers |
| Ivy League city | 6 answers |
| BINGO ELI YALE COMPOSER | 10 answers |
| college Connecticut | 10 answers |
| CITY ON THE CONNECTICUT | 10 answers |
| Connecticut city. | 13 answers |
| ENGLISH port/harbour | 42 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NEWHAVEN (5)
The next development in the situation was this: My cousin Dora received a letter from the Marquis of Newhaven, with whom she was acquainted, praying her to allow him to run down to Poltons for a few days; he reminded her that she had once given him a general invitation; if it would not be inconvenient--and so forth.
The meaning of this communication did not, of course, escape my cousin, who had witnessed the writer's attentions to Trix in the preceding season, nor did it escape the rest of us (who had talked over the said attentions at the club) when she told us about it, and announced that Lord Newhaven would arrive in the middle of the next day.
Trix affected dense unconsciousness; her mother allowed herself a mysterious smile--which, however, speedily vanished when the curate (he was taking lunch with us) observed in a cheerful tone: "Newhaven! Oh, I remember the chap at the House--plowed twice in Smalls--stumpy fellow, isn't he? Not a bad chap, though, you know, barring his looks.
Look here, I'll play with Miss Queenborough against Lord Newhaven and Wynne." Newhaven--whose appearance, by the way, though hardly distinguished, was not quite so unornamental as the curate had led us to expect--looked slightly displeased, but Jack gave him no time for remonstrance.
Jack wiped his brow, strolled up to the tea table with Trix, and remarked in exultant tones: "We make a perfect couple, Miss Queenborough; we ought never to be separated." Dora did not ask the curate to dinner that night, but he dropped in about nine o'clock to ask her opinion as to the hymns on Sunday; and finding Miss Trix and Newhaven in the small drawing room, he sat down and talked to them.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 21 times in crossword archives (1967–2021).