Crossword-Solution: PATTERSON
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| PATTERSON | anagram | PATENTORS |
We have 15 clues for the answer “PATTERSON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Along Came a Spider" author James | 1 answer |
| "In the Name of Honor" author | 1 answer |
| "Kiss the Girls" author | 1 answer |
| Floyd of boxing fame | 1 answer |
| James whose novels have sold more than 300 million copies | 1 answer |
| Liz ___ of S.C. | 1 answer |
| Novel collaborator with Clinton | 1 answer |
| Our Ambassador to Switzerland. | 1 answer |
| Secretary of War. | 1 answer |
| Secy. Stimson's successor. | 1 answer |
| Thriller novel writer James or boxer Floyd | 1 answer |
| Under Secretary of War. | 1 answer |
| Secretary of War, 1945–47. | 2 answers |
| Under-Secretary of War. | 2 answers |
| ALONG ___ A SPIDER ___ | 10 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
EAZECM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with PATTERSON (5)
Patterson and I--both of us young, energetic, and up-to-date--settled in the district, we were most cordially received by the old doctor, who would have been only too happy to be relieved of some of his patients.
Patterson--for that was the gentleman’s name--from taking him to the college of Louis-the-Great, where he was entered as a boarder.
The houses of this towne, on both sides of the street, have their several gardens belonging to them; and in the lower street there be some pretty orchards, that yield store of good fruit.’ As Patterson says, this description is near enough even to-day, and is mighty nicely written to boot.
The Gall-Bladder.--Harle mentions the case of a man of fifty, in whom he could find no gall-bladder; Patterson has seen a similar instance in a men of twenty-five.
Tell Inspector Patterson that the papers which he needs to convict the gang are in pigeonhole M., done up in a blue envelope and inscribed ‘Moriarty.’ I made every disposition of my property before leaving England, and handed it to my brother Mycroft.
Quotes with PATTERSON (3)
During World War II, when combat rations were tinned, meat hashes were a common entrée because they worked well with the filling machines. “But the men wanted something they could chew, something into which they could ‘sink their teeth,’” wrote food scientist Samuel Lepkovsky in a 1964 paper making the case against a liquid diet for the Gemini astronauts. He summed up the soldiers’ take on potted meat: “We could undoubtedly survive on these rations a lot longer than we’d care…
If I could split myself into five people, I would still be behind on my writing schedule. I see now why James Patterson cloned himself so many times.
People should be courage to read books, it should be made in such way how I changed my opinion how James Patterson did it. It should be done a way in which people should se the advantages of reading a book.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Onion, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1943–2021).