Crossword-Solution: ROMES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROMES | anagram | MEROS, MORES, MORSE, MOSER, OMERS, SERMO, SMOER, SMORE, SOMER |
We have 14 clues for the answer “ROMES”
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| Apples for baking | 1 answer |
| Apples that, despite their name, did not originate in Italy | 1 answer |
| Baking apples | 1 answer |
| Book of the ___ William Barnwell novel | 1 answer |
| Cities in Italy and N.Y. | 1 answer |
| Cities in N. Y. and Italy. | 1 answer |
| Cooking apples | 1 answer |
| Delicious alternatives | 1 answer |
| Some cooking apples | 1 answer |
| McIntosh cousins | 2 answers |
| Certain Apples | 4 answers |
| Apple varieties | 5 answers |
| Some apples | 7 answers |
| Apples Like some | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROMES (5)
Wherof the sothe schewe may, At Rome ferst if we beginne: The wall and al the Cit withinne Stant in ruine and in decas, The feld is wher the Paleis was, The toun is wast; and overthat, If we beholde thilke astat 840 Which whilom was of the Romeins, Of knyhthode and of Citezeins, To peise now with that beforn, The chaf is take for the corn, As forto speke of Romes myht: Unethes stant ther oght upryht Of worschipe or of worldes good, As it before tyme stod.
Romes have a somewhat flat, mealy taste when eaten raw, but their flavor develops a wonderful richness when cooked.
These are the dayes the Churches foes to crush, To root out Popelings, head, tail, branch and rush; Let's bring Baals' vestments forth to make a fire, Their Mytires, Surplices, and all their Tire, Copes, Rotchets, Crossiers, and such empty trash, And let their Names consume, but let the flash Light Christendome, and all the world to see, We hate Romes whore, with all her trumpery.
Old sacred Zion, I demolished thee Lo great Diana's Temple was by me, And more than bruitish London, for her lust With neighbouring Towns, I did consume to dust What shall I say of Lightning and of Thunder Which Kings & mighty ones amaze with wonder, Which make a Caesar, (Romes) the world's proud head, Foolish Caligula creep under 's bed.
August of great Augustus took its name, Romes second Emperour of lasting fame, With sickles now the bending Reapers goe The rustling tress of terra down to mowe; And bundles up in sheaves, the weighty wheat, Which after Manchet makes for Kings to eat: The Barly, Rye and Pease should first had place, Although their bread have not so white a face.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WP, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1961–2024).