Crossword-Solution: RADFORD
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RADFORD (5)
Radford; “but you two’s a pair of bright beauties, I must say! What’s all that get-up for?” “I believe we don’t know,” he said, feeling a victim.
Radford had done all the little jobs preparatory to going to bed, had locked the door and filled the kettle.
Radford roused herself stiffly, and said: “Isn’t it nigh on time you two was thinking o’ bed?” Paul played on without answering.
Ernest Radford, quoting this passage, in the Browning Society’s ‘Illustrations to Browning’s Poems’, remarks that “nearly the whole POEM of ‘Andrea del Sarto’ is a mere translation into the SUBJECTIVE Mood (if I may so say) of this passage in which the painter’s work is criticised from an external standpoint.
Belding argued with himself that if Ben Chase and his son, Radford, had turned out to be big men in other ways than in the power to carry on great enterprises he might have become reconciled to them.
Quotes with RADFORD (3)
Apollo watched me closely, intently. “No.” My eyes narrowed. “No to what?”“I’m not sending you after them. Not yet,” he said, surprising me into silence — a rarity. “I have another task for you. You need to leave for southern Virginia immediately. I’d snap your sunshine-and-rainbows ass there, but now that you’ve annoyed me, you’ll drive the twenty or so hours to get there.” Okay. That was irritating, but I kind of liked road trips, so whatever. “What’s in southern Virginia?”…
Jack Kennedy very much enjoyed Fletcher Knebel's thriller 'Seven Days in May,' later a film. The story: a jingo based on the real-life Admiral Arthur Radford plans a military coup to take over the White House.
The FA Cup as a tournament was very good to me. I'd like to think I can still have some association with that because it was the Ronnie Radford goal for Hereford against Newcastle which really put me on the map in 1972.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1953–1993).