Crossword-Solution: SACHS 5 letters, 66 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Half of a Wall Street firm since 1882 1 answer
Longtime Wall Street name 1 answer
Literature Nobelist Nelly 1 answer
Investment giant Goldman ___ 1 answer
Investment firm Goldman __ 1 answer
Investment banker Samuel 1 answer
Hans, in "Die Meistersinger." 1 answer
Hans of opera. 1 answer
Hans ___: Die Meistersinger. 1 answer
Meistersigner Hans 1 answer
Goldman's son-in-law and partner 1 answer
Goldman's son-in-law 1 answer
Goldman's partner in investment banking 1 answer
Goldman's partner in banking 1 answer
Goldman's partner 1 answer
Goldman's investment partner 1 answer
Goldman's business partner 1 answer
Goldman's brokerage partner 1 answer
Meistersinger Hans 1 answer
Meistersinger Hans: 1494–1576 1 answer
Nobel poet Nelly 1 answer
Nobel-winning poet Nelly 1 answer
Part of the NYSE's GS 1 answer
Poet Nelly 1 answer
Poet, shoemaker, Meistersinger. 1 answer
Role in "Die Meistersinger." 1 answer
Samuel ___, business partner of Marcus Goldman 1 answer
Samuel ___, investment banking firm co-founder 1 answer
Tay-___ disease 1 answer
The "Meistersinger." 1 answer
Wagner cobbler. 1 answer
Wall Street's Goldman ___ 1 answer
Andrew of 12ac or Connie of spydom 1 answer
Goldman's broker partner 1 answer
"From Dresden" surname 1 answer
1966 Literature Nobelist Nelly 1 answer
1966 Nobel Prize for Literature sharer Nelly 1 answer
1966 Nobel prize cowinner Nelly 1 answer
1966 Nobelist Nelly 1 answer
Big name in investment banking 1 answer
Central figure of "Die Meistersinger." 1 answer
Cobbler in "Die Meistersinger" 1 answer
Cobbler-poet of Nuremburg. 1 answer
Eponymous investment banker Samuel who joined his father-in-law Marcus Goldman's firm 1 answer
German Meistersinger 1 answer
German meistersinger, poet, playwright, and shoemaker 1 answer
German poet Nelly 1 answer
Goldman -- (investment bank) 1 answer
Goldman __: investment banking giant 1 answer
Goldman ___ (brokerage) 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SACHS (5)

Nevertheless, he descended three steps from the court into which he had been directed, and pushed open the swing door, behind which Emil Sachs announced his desire to supply the world with dinners at eightpence and vin ordinaire at fourpence the small bottle.
The Yellow Crayon E. Phillips Oppenheim 1999
You will remember my finding you at the wine-shop of Emil Sachs?” “Yes!” “You refused to tell me the object of your visit.
The Yellow Crayon E. Phillips Oppenheim 1999
And Duson died from a dose of that same poison, a packet of which you procured secretly from Emil Sachs.
The Yellow Crayon E. Phillips Oppenheim 1999
When Darwin foresaw this possibility, the continuity of the germinal substance was still unknown (Demonstrated by Nussbaum in 1880, by Sachs in 1882, and by Weismann in 1885.), a fact which excludes a transference of gemmules.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
Sachs maintain, in a lecture to his class, that the descent of the Cycads could be traced, not merely from Ferns, but from a definite family of Ferns, the Marattiaceae, a view which, though in a somewhat crude form, anticipated more modern ideas.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999

Quotes with SACHS (3)

Research on organised abuse emphasises the diversity of organised abuse cases, and the ways in which serious forms of child maltreatment cluster in the lives of children subject to organised victimisation (eg Bibby 1996b, Itziti 1997, Kelly and Regan 2000). Most attempts to examine organised abuse have been undertaken by therapists and social workers who have focused primarily on the role of psychological processes in the organised victimisation of children and adults. Dissoc…
Michael Salter Organised Sexual Abuse
This vacillation between assertion and denial in discussions about organised abuse can be understood as functional, in that it serves to contain the traumatic kernel at the heart of allegations of organised abuse. In his influential ‘just world’ theory, Lerner (1980) argued that emotional wellbeing is predicated on the assumption that the world is an orderly, predictable and just place in which people get what they deserve. Whilst such assumptions are objectively false, Lerne…
Michael Salter Organised Sexual Abuse
The problem with racial discrimination, though, is not the inference of a person's race from their genetic characteristics. It is quite the opposite: it is the inference of a person's characteristics from their race. The question is not, can you, given an individual's skin color, hair texture, or language, infer something about their ancestry or origin. That is a question of biological systematics -- of lineage, taxonomy, of racial geography, of biological discrimination. Of …
Siddhartha Mukherjee The Gene: An Intimate History
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Used 88 times in crossword archives (1950–2024).