Crossword-Solution: SALCOMBE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SALCOMBE | anagram | CEMBALOS |
We have 2 clues for the answer “SALCOMBE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DEVONSHIRE river | 4 answers |
| English river | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SALCOMBE (5)
Once, I remember (in the winter after Mrs Cottier came to us), she drove to Salcombe to do her Christmas shopping.
They had gone to Salcombe to Mr Cottier's lodgings; they had questioned him, perhaps with threats, till he had confessed that he had betrayed them to the preventives; then they had gagged him, hustled him downstairs to a waiting closed carriage, and then they had quietly driven him on, undisturbed, to their fastness in the cliff.
Then under the Revelstoke and Bolt Head cliffs, with just one flying glance up into the hidden nooks of delicious little Salcombe, and away south-west into the night, bound for Cherbourg, and a very different scene.
Lord Derby himself can hardly wish to see the country entirely in the hands of a single irresponsible Chamber elected by universal suffrage--and of such a Chamber, which each extension of the suffrage brings to a lower intellectual level." The following letter was written from Salcombe just after the General Election of 1886 and the defeat of Home Rule: "A Devonshire farmer fell ill of typhus fever once.
Still later he murmured, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" He died on the 20th of October, 1894, and was buried at Salcombe in his beloved Devonshire not far from his beloved sea.
Quotes with SALCOMBE (2)
Salcombe Hardy groaned: "How long, O Lord, how long shall we have to listen to all this tripe about commercial arsenic? Murderers learn it now at their mother's knee.
My best holidays were in Devon and Cornwall when the children were growing up. We always used to stay on farms because our children were pretty wild, and it was great going to the beach every day. We used to go to Launceston and Salcombe and all over those two counties.