Crossword-Solution: PARKMAN
We have 5 clues for the answer “PARKMAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Montcalm and Wolfe" author | 1 answer |
| Author of "The Oregon Trail." | 1 answer |
| Famous historian (1823–93). | 1 answer |
| He wrote "Montcalm and Wolfe" | 1 answer |
| Oregon Trail traveler. | 2 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 PARKMAN (5)
And many a missionary, sternly fortified by his sense of duty, would not have been troubled by the pagan mother’s distress—Jesuit missionaries in Canada in the early French times, for instance; see episodes quoted by Parkman.
Mine's lost, but Pen will remember." The young man looked at her, and then said, seriously, "You'll want Greene, of course, and Motley, and Parkman." "Yes.
Parkman, 'they embarked; and with every stage of their adventurous progress, the mystery of this vast new world was more and more unveiled.
Parkman, a wealthy and public-spirited citizen of Boston, had given the piece of land, on which the college had been erected.
Parkman reading a few chapters of his "Jesuits in North America" before the spectators assembled at the Jerome Park races, and we shall the better realize how deep-seated was Hellenic culture.
Quotes with PARKMAN (1)
It was Colonel Parkman who upped stakes, crossed the border, and named our town, thus perversely commemorating a battle in which he'd lost. (Though perhaps that's not so unusual: many people take a curatorial interest in their own scars.) He's shown astride his horse, waving a sword and about to gallop into the nearby petunia bed: a craggy man with seasoned eyes and pointed beard, every sculptor's idea of every cavalry leader. No one knows what Colonel Parkman really looked l…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1947–1981).