Crossword-Solution: SALINGER 8 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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SALINGER anagram ALIGNERS, ENGRAILS, NARGILES, REALIGNS, SALERING, SEALRING, SIGNALER, SLANGIER

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Author of "Franny and Zooey" and "The Catcher in the Rye" 1 answer
Zooey's creator 1 answer
Reclusive writer 1 answer
Press Secretary. 1 answer
Pierre who was press secretary for Kennedy and Johnson 1 answer
J. D. who created Holden Caulfield 1 answer
J. D. 1 answer
Creator of Zooey. 1 answer
Creator of Franny and Zooey. 1 answer
Caulfield's creator 1 answer
Author read by Bando and Stevens 1 answer
Author of the short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" 1 answer
Author of a 65+-million-selling novel 1 answer
"The Laughing Man" author 1 answer
"Nine Stories" author 1 answer
"Franny and Zooey" author 1 answer
"Catcher in the Rye" author 1 answer
"A Perfect Day for Bananafish" writer 1 answer
Holden Caulfield's creator 2 answers
Franny Glass's creator 2 answers
"The Catcher in the Rye" author 2 answers
CAULFIELD 5 answers
Caulfield creator 10 answers
CATCHER IN THE RYE, THE AUTHOR 10 answers
Author 93 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SALINGER (5)

President, we did 15 senators, and they found out they had one too many for the layout, so they dropped the one least likely to succeed.' "And you have to understand: we were surrounded by secret servicemen, and Pierre Salinger, his press secretary, was there.
100 New Yorkers of the 1970s Max Millard 2005
Frau Salinger indulges in such luxurious toilettes as I find scarcely appropriate, especially as there are practically no men here.
The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction - German J. W. von Goethe 2010
After all, Berlin is the most beautiful place, and when the sun goes down behind Charlottenburg and the Grünewald, and one grows so tired and dreamy, how lovely it is! Don't you think so? And do you know what Frau Salinger told me yesterday? She said that I had grown still blonder.
The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction - German J. W. von Goethe 2010
And what is she probably talking about? A little of everything, I think: piquant tales about the baths, or about Frau Salinger's toilettes, and how it is really best in Berlin.
The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction - German J. W. von Goethe 2010
Botho was at the station and was presented to Frau Salinger, who declined all thanks for her good companionship during the journey, and kept repeating how fortunate she had been, and above all how fortunate he must be in having such a charming young wife.
The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction - German J. W. von Goethe 2010

Quotes with SALINGER (3)

Something, which the police called a bomb, had exploded in his shed. Investigations were begun, and the efforts of the authorities were soon to be categorized by the appropriate officals as "feverish", for bombs began to go off all over the place. The police collected fragments of the exploded bombs, and the press, anxious to help the police in their work, published impressive pictures of the fragments as well as a drawing of a reconstructed bomb together with a very detailed…
Ernst von Salomon Der Fragebogen
So what do you think?’ He asked, holding up the book.‘I think Salinger is a closet paedophile,’ I replied placidly and was surprised and comforted by this minuscule, acidic, bitter Sylvia Plath like mocking, sniping tone that had crept into my voice. ‘The main character Seymour is a fully grown man and a pervert who befriends young girls with his storytelling and swimming, just to get close enough to groom them in preparation for the inevitable sexual assault he lusts after. …
J.D. Gallagher
Who can think of Larkin now without considering his fondness for the buttocks of schoolgirls and paranoid hatred of blacks … Or Eric Gill’s copulations with more or less every member of his family, including the dog? Proust had rats tortured, and donated his family furniture to brothels; Dickens walled up his wife and kept her from her children; Lillian Hellman lied. While Sartre lived with his mother, Simone de Beauvoir pimped babes for him; he envied Camus, before trashing …
Hanif Kureishi The Last Word
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 26 times in crossword archives (1960–2023).