Crossword-Solution: SEEGER 6 letters, 54 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Pete of folk music 1 answer
Folk's Pete 1 answer
Folk/protest icon Pete 1 answer
Folksinger Pete 1 answer
Folksinger/songwriter Pete 1 answer
Guthrie contemporary 1 answer
He wrote "I Have a Rendezvous With Death." 1 answer
Honoree of Springsteen's 2006 "We Shall Overcome" album 1 answer
Leadbelly protégé 1 answer
Noted folk singer 1 answer
One of the Weavers 1 answer
Pete in the Songwriters Hall of Fame 1 answer
Pete of The Weavers 1 answer
Pete of folk 1 answer
Folk singer/songwriter Pete 1 answer
Pete of folk-singing fame 1 answer
Pete the folkie 1 answer
Pete who co-wrote "If I Had a Hammer" 1 answer
Poet Alan 1 answer
Poet Alan or singer Pete 1 answer
Poet who had a "rendezvous with death." 1 answer
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee of 1996 1 answer
Singer Pete 1 answer
Singer Pete of The Weavers 1 answer
Singer called "America's tuning fork" 1 answer
Singer with the 1966 album "Dangerous Songs!?" 1 answer
United States poet killed in World War I 1 answer
Folk singer called "America's tuning fork" 1 answer
"Guantanamera" co-writer 1 answer
"Guantanamera" composer 1 answer
"Guantanamera" songwriter 1 answer
"If I Had a Hammer" man 1 answer
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" composer Pete 1 answer
"Turn, Turn, Turn" writer 1 answer
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone" writer 1 answer
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer/songwriter Pete 1 answer
American poet (1888–1916). 1 answer
Big name in folk music 1 answer
Composer of the song "Guantanamera" 1 answer
Folk legend Pete 1 answer
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" singer 1 answer
If I Had a Hammer cowriter 2 answers
"We Shall Overcome" singer 2 answers
Famed folk singer 2 answers
"If I Had a Hammer" songwriter 2 answers
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" songwriter 2 answers
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone" songwriter 2 answers
Folk singer Pete 2 answers
Banjoist 3 answers
"If I Had a Hammer" singer 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with SEEGER (5)

One of these, named Alan Seeger, who wrote the fine poem "I have a Rendezvous with Death," died in battle on our Independence Day.
Theodore Roosevelt Edmund Lester Pearson 2001
ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOME, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BY FREDERICA SEEGER EDITED BY THEODORE WATERS ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOME, CHURCH AND SCHOOL CONTENTS CHAPTER I--HOUSEHOLD GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS Going Shopping, Hit or Miss, Game of Rhymes, Most Improbable Story, Animated Art, Guessing Character, Tongue Twisters.
Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger 2004
AMERICAN POETS EDWIN MARKHAM VACHEL LINDSAY JOAQUIN MILLER ALAN SEEGER EDWIN MARKHAM [Footnote: The poetical selections appearing in this chapter are used by permission of the publishers, Doubleday, Page & Co., and are taken from the following works: The Shoes of Happiness and The Man with the Hoe.] A STUDY OF HAPPINESS IN POVERTY, IN SERVICE, IN LOWLINESS; AND A BIT OF "SCRIPT" FOR THE JOURNEY OF LIFE Edwin Markham is the David of modern poetry.
Giant Hours With Poet Preachers William L. Stidger 2004
These trees, these very stones could tell How much I loved them and how well, And maybe I shall come and sit Beside you; sit so silently You will not reck of it." [Illustration: ALAN SEEGER] IV ALAN SEEGER [Footnote: The poetical selections appearing in this chapter are used by permission, and are taken from poems by Alan Seeger.
Giant Hours With Poet Preachers William L. Stidger 2004
THE SONG OF YOUTH Nor Byron, nor Shelley, nor Keats, nor Swinburne, nor Brooke, nor any other poet ever sounded the heights and depths and glory of Youth as did Seeger.
Giant Hours With Poet Preachers William L. Stidger 2004

Quotes with SEEGER (3)

Well, normally I’m against big things. I think the world is going to be saved by millions of small things. Too many things can go wrong when they get big.” — Pete Seeger (on how he felt about attending his big 90th birthday bash last year)
Pete Seeger
I think we have responsibilities to be active in the things we believe in, regardless of what our job is. At least in my lifetime, there has been a tremendous combining of activism and music, that came up in the era of Pete Seeger and the Weavers and Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and Peter Paul & Mary.
Bonnie Raitt
Influenced by Pete Seeger and the Weavers, McLean proudly wore the mantle of troubadour in the early 1970s, when 'American Pie' topped the Billboard charts, and has never shed the cape.
Douglas Brinkley
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 82 times in crossword archives (1954–2023).