Crossword-Solution: REITH
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| REITH | anagram | ITHER, REHIT, RITHE, THEIR |
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| BBC Pioneer | 1 answer |
| former general manager, managing director then Director-General of the BBC | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REITH (5)
That he was versed in magic is true, for he was ever known as the Knowledgeable man, and later he had two magicians in his household named Dirim and mac-Reith to do the rough work of knowledge for their busy master.
His anger was particularly directed against a Baroness de Reith and a Baroness d'Ettengein, who had loudly vituperated him, and distributed numerous libels on the left bank of the Rhine.
Begg, and 2nd Lieut Carpenter, Military Cross; 15507 Sergt.-Major Reith, D.C.M.; 15458 Sergeant Taylor, 2797 Private Leiper and 15720 Private M'Intosh, Military Medal.
Reith as Editor assured the success of the venture, for under his able and enthusiastic direction, _The Outpost_ from the first number reached a standard hitherto unapproached in British military publications.
Expended in 1917 and 1918 for paving on Wild Horse Road and Pendleton-Reith Section $162,626.56 Appropriated to be expended in 1919 on macadamizing Old Oregon Trail from Pendleton to Morrow County line near Umatilla 180,000.00 Wild Horse Paving The State Highway Commission on June 29, 1917, let a contract to the Warren Construction Company for paving a ten mile section of the Wild Horse Road northeast of Pendleton and one mile of the Old Oregon Trail leading west from Pendleton.
Quotes with REITH (1)
People retreated behind their front doors into the hidden zone of their private, family worlds and when outsiders asked how things were they answered, Oh, everything’s going along just fine, not much to report, situation normal. But everyone secretly knew that behind that door things were rarely humdrum. More typically, all hell was breaking loose, as people dealt with their angry fathers, drunken mothers, resentful siblings, mad aunts, lecherous uncles and crumbling grandpar…