Crossword-Solution: PRINE
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PRINE | anagram | PERIN, PINER, REPIN, RIPEN |
We have 9 clues for the answer “PRINE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Paradise" songwriter John | 1 answer |
| Actor in "The Miracle Worker" | 1 answer |
| Folk scene's John | 1 answer |
| Folk singer John | 1 answer |
| Folk-rock singer John | 1 answer |
| Folksy John | 1 answer |
| John with four Grammys and a Lifetime Achievement Grammy | 1 answer |
| Singer John with the album "Bruised Orange" | 1 answer |
| Grammy winner John | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRINE (5)
Prine, Mobile_ _HE MISSES DEM ’SET-DOWN HAWGS’_ In Prichard, a suburb of Mobile, lives an old, blind Negro, "Uncle Henry" Barnes, who says he was born in 1858, near Suggsville, Clarke County, Alabama.
Prine, Mobile, Alabama_ _NELSON BIRDSONG REMEMBERS HIS MASTER_ Nelson Birdsong, who lives on Front Street in the old suburb of Summerville, about three miles from Mobile, Alabama, was born a slave.
Prine, Mobile, Alabama_ _A SLAVE BOY ESCAPES WHIPPING BY PULLING TAIL OF FROCK COAT_ A low, stout, sleek headed Negro man, sat in an old rocking chair in an end room of a long row of rooms of a tenement house at 708 South Hamilton Street, Mobile, Alabama.
Prine, [HW: Mobile?]_ _HONGRY FOR PUN’KIN PIE_ 'Aunt’ Adeline, a tall, gaunt, bright-skinned Negro woman, lives on Frye St., Mobile, Ala.
Prine, Mobile, Alabama_ _DEY KEP’ NIGGERS IN GOOD CONDITION TO SELL_ Standing in the middle of the road at Prichard, suburb of Mobile, and gesticulating while talking to a small group of interested listeners an old Negro man ended his talk to the small gathering and punctuated his last sentence with a spat of tobacco.
Quotes with PRINE (2)
My parents have always had a great sense of humor. And I really appreciate good humor in songs, witty lyrics that sneak up on you and then you listen again, and say: 'That's so funny.' John Prine's songs have always had this really witty tone.
I've grown up on American songwriters my whole life - listening to Paul Simon and Bob Dylan and people like John Prine - you know, classic, real songwriters. They've been the lion's share of what I've really focused on as a writer and as influences, too.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1985–2014).