Crossword-Solution: SHANDY 6 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Beverage mixture. 1 answer
Lager/lemonade tipple 1 answer
drink made of beer and lemonade 1 answer
Weekly alcoholic drink 1 answer
Uncle Toby's last name. 1 answer
Sterne's hero. 1 answer
Sterne's "Tristram ___" 1 answer
Sterne hero 1 answer
Sterne character. 1 answer
Mixture of beer and ginger ale. 1 answer
Lemonade/beer mix 1 answer
Laurence Sterne's "Tristram ___" 1 answer
Beer-and-lemonade drink 1 answer
Beer-and-lemonade beverage 1 answer
Beer with lemonade 1 answer
Beer and lemonade mix 1 answer
Beer and lemonade 1 answer
Ale-lemonade drink 1 answer
"Tristram ___" (18th century novel) 1 answer
"Tristram ___" 1 answer
Lemony quaff 2 answers
Uncle Toby's nephew. 2 answers
Pub quaff 8 answers
Beer and lemonade mixture 11 answers
A DRINK MADE BY MIXING A BEER, ALE, STOUT OR LAGER WITH LEMONADE 11 answers
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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.
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Sentences with SHANDY (5)

There was a certain rude, though chivalrous grandeur in the act; and it marked not only the beginning of a lifelong devotion and loyalty on the part of Shandy toward his young master, but was prophetic of the attitude which Norman of Torn was to inspire in all the men who served him during the long years that saw thousands pass the barbicans of Torn to crave a position beneath his grim banner.
The Outlaw of Torn Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
CHAPTER V—THE PHILOSOPHY OF NOMENCLATURE ‘How many Cæsars and Pompeys, by mere inspirations of the names, have been rendered worthy of them? And how many are there, who might have done exceeding well in the world, had not their characters and spirits been totally depressed and Nicodemus’d into nothing?’—_Tristram Shandy_, vol.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
And, talking of that, a volume of Hazlitt’s essays would be a capital pocket-book on such a journey; so would a volume of Heine’s songs; and for _Tristram Shandy_ I can pledge a fair experience.
Virginibus Puerisque Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
Among the books were a volume of Fielding's complete works, in fine print, set in double columns; a set of Bulwer's novels; a collection of everything that Walter Scott--the literary idol of the South--had ever written; Beaumont and Fletcher's plays, cheek by jowl with the history of the virtuous Clarissa Harlowe; the Spectator and Tristram Shandy, Robinson Crusoe and the Arabian Nights.
The House Behind the Cedars Charles W. Chesnutt 1996
Motteux—‘Johnny Motteux,’ as he was called—was, like Tristram Shandy’s father, the son of a wealthy ‘Turkey merchant,’ which, until better informed, I always took to mean a dealer in poultry.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012

Quotes with SHANDY (2)

Shandy looked ahead. Blackbeard, apparently willing to get the explanation later, had picked up his oars and was rowing again. 'May I presume to suggest,' yelled Shandy giddily to Davies, 'that we preoceed the hell out of here with all due haste.' Davies pushed a stray lock of hair back from his forehead and sat down on the rower's thwart. 'My dear fellow consider it done.
Tim Powers On Stranger Tides
If you read novels of the 19th century, they're pretty experimental. They take lots of chances; they seem to break a lot of rules. You've got omniscient narrators lecturing at times to the reader in first person. If you go back to the earliest novels, this is happening to a wild extent, like 'Tristram Shandy' or 'Don Quixote'.
Jennifer Egan
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1946–2023).