Crossword-Solution: PARKES 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Inventor of celluloid 1 answer
Noted Australian statesman: 1815–96 1 answer
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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.
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eruption
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Sentences with PARKES (5)

Parkes, in his Essay on the Manufacture of Edge Tools, says, "Had this ingenious artist thought of a bath of oil, he might have heated this by means of a furnace underneath it, and by the use of a thermometer, to the exact point which he found necessary; though it is inconvenient to have to employ a thermometer for every distinct operation.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
The cronies nodded to each other, and Mr Parkes remarked in an undertone, shaking his head meanwhile as who should say, ‘let no man contradict me, for I won’t believe him,’ that John Willet was in amazing force to-night, and fit to tackle a Chief Justice.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006
The negligence and disorder of the whole man, with something fierce and sullen in his features, gave him a picturesque appearance, that attracted the regards even of the Maypole customers who knew him well, and caused Long Parkes to say that Hugh looked more like a poaching rascal to-night than ever he had seen him yet.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006
What would any of us have been, if our fathers hadn’t drawed our faculties out of us? What would my boy Joe have been, if I hadn’t drawed his faculties out of him?--Do you mind what I’m a saying of, gentlemen?’ ‘Ah! we mind you,’ cried Parkes.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006
Messrs Parkes and Cobb being used to this style of conversation, replied without difficulty that to be sure Solomon was very late, and they wondered what had happened to detain him.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006

Quotes with PARKES (1)

All the bees knew Sugar; they carried their feelings for her with them in their genes, they could sense her from more than half a mile away and would no sooner find her a threat than fly to the moon. But Elizabeth the First sensed Grady Parkes from half a mile away too, and her resulting hum was not one of blissful content. It was his smell, partly: an aftershave, with base notes of tobacco and cedar and a hint of bitter herbs, and his natural scent, which was too sour for El…
Sarah-Kate Lynch The Wedding Bees: A Novel of Honey, Love, and Manners
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1984–1990).