Crossword-Solution: ROEPER
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| Ebert's partner | 1 answer |
| Richard with a much-used thumb | 1 answer |
| Richard who succeeded Gene Siskel | 1 answer |
| ReelzChannel contributor Richard | 1 answer |
| Onetime Ebert partner | 1 answer |
| Film critic Richard | 1 answer |
| Educator Annemarie who co-founded a school in Greater Detroit | 1 answer |
| Ebert's review partner | 1 answer |
| Ebert's partner in the 2000s | 1 answer |
| Ebert's partner after Siskel | 1 answer |
| Ebert's cohort | 1 answer |
| Critic with an opposable thumb? | 1 answer |
| Critic who's a real thumb-body? | 1 answer |
| Critic who's a Chicago talk radio co-host | 1 answer |
| Critic who had his ups and downs? | 1 answer |
| Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard | 1 answer |
| "The balcony is closed" speaker Richard | 1 answer |
| Former "At the Movies" co-host | 2 answers |
| Critic Richard | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROEPER (5)
Germany has also given us the monographs of Batsch, Jæger, Roeper, Engelmann, Schimper, Braun, Fleischer, Wigand, and many others.
Roeper has observed two apples grafted together, one of which had its stalk broken, and seemed evidently borne and nourished by the other apple;[51] and a similar occurrence happens not infrequently in the cucumber.
Roeper has observed this phenomenon in _Euphorbia palustris_,[323] and in _Gentiana campestris_.[324] In these examples one of the carpels was apparently absent, and its place supplied by an anther.
Roeper has also mentioned a balsam with a supernumerary stamen occupying exactly the position of a carpel.[325] Agardh has observed a similar thing in a hyacinth, one half of the fruit of which contained seeds, and the other half, anthers.
This can hardly be referred to either of the typical stamens, but would seem to be a perverted development of the rostellum.[440] Roeper is stated by Cramer[441] to have seen a specimen of _Orchis morio_ with two stamens.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 24 times in crossword archives (2004–2025).