Crossword-Solution: PHILLIP
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Patriot Games" director Noyce | 1 answer |
| "Sleeping Beauty" prince | 1 answer |
| Australia's Port ___ Bay | 1 answer |
| N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer nicknamed Handy Andy | 1 answer |
| Painter commissioned by Victoria | 1 answer |
| Prince in Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" | 1 answer |
| Man's name. | 161 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PHILLIP (5)
Phillip Morrison said, "Suddenly, not only was there a bright light but where we were, 10 miles away, there was the heat of the sun on our faces....Then, only minutes later, the real sun rose and again you felt the same heat to the face from the sunrise.
Phillip’s words, “the most vivid presentment of evil I have ever seen.” He turned the paper over mechanically in his hand and glanced at the back.
She was, my Lord; and only Isabel Was all the daughters that this Phillip had, Whom afterward your father took to wife; And from the fragrant garden of her womb Your gracious self, the flower of Europe’s hope, Derived is inheritor to France.
Then thus, Lord Scroop, sir Thomas Gray, & you, Monsieur de Chartres, agent for the French:— This Lionel, Duke of Clarence, as I said, Third son of Edward (England’s King) the third, Had issue Phillip, his sole daughter and heir; Which Phillip afterward was given in marriage To Edmund Mortimer, the Earl of March, And by him had a son called Roger Mortimer; Which Roger, likewise, had of his descent Edmund, Roger, Anne, and Eleanor— Two daughters and two sons—but those three Died without issue.
The perfect preparation of a speech was, in Wendell Phillip's view, that one in which the mental operations were assisted in no way by outside aid.
Quotes with PHILLIP (3)
Now wait a second..." Kenneth butted in." Yeah, we haven't asked you the questions yet," Brandon finished for Kenneth." Yeah, like what are your intentions toward our little Ryan," Patrick added, smirking." What do you do for a living?" Brandon added." Can you support Ryan's shoe fetish?" Kenneth threw his question in too." Hmm, okay, here are my answers. I plan on feeding him, dancing with him and God willing fucking him until he can't walk straight. I help infertile chicken…
Hey - Duggie! Duggie! Duggie!" He came running up to me, sparkler in hand. I felt like sticking one on him, the cheeky bastard. Nobody called me Duggie. He held the sparkler up in front of my face and said, "Wait. Wait." I was already waiting. What else was there to do?" Here you are," he said. "Look! What's this?" At that precise moment, his sparkler fizzled out. I didn't say anything, so he supplied the answer himself. "The death of the socialist dream," he said. He giggled…
I don't see the use of reading the same thing over and over again,' said Phillip. 'That's only a laborious form of idleness.'But are you under the impression that you have so great a mind that you can understand the most profound writer at a first reading?'I don't want to understand him, I'm not a critic. I'm not interested in him for his sake but for mine.'Why do you read then?'Partly for pleasure, because it's a habit and I'm just as uncomfortable if I don't read as if I do…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1981–2021).