Crossword-Solution: SIMPLETON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Simpleton | n. | A person of weak intellect; a silly person. |
We have 82 clues for the answer “SIMPLETON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| foolish or half-witted person | 1 answer |
| drongo | 1 answer |
| Shaw's "The of the Unexpected Isles" | 1 answer |
| Rhyme's Simon, for one | 1 answer |
| galah | 2 answers |
| PERSON who allows himself to be outwitted | 2 answers |
| Abderite | 2 answers |
| INFATUATED person | 3 answers |
| Naïve person | 4 answers |
| Saphead | 5 answers |
| EMPTY-headed person | 5 answers |
| cully | 5 answers |
| Coot | 6 answers |
| gowk | 8 answers |
| A PERSON LACKING INTELLIGENCE OR COMMON SENSE | 11 answers |
| wrecker | 11 answers |
| Gander. | 12 answers |
| duffer | 16 answers |
| Noodle | 18 answers |
| Blunderer | 21 answers |
| botcher | 23 answers |
| Chowderhead | 23 answers |
| silly person | 24 answers |
| Dullard | 24 answers |
| fumbler | 24 answers |
| Dodo | 25 answers |
| Gawk | 26 answers |
| Scatterbrain | 28 answers |
| Jackass | 29 answers |
| Feeble-minded person | 30 answers |
| BOOB ___ | 31 answers |
| Dabbler | 32 answers |
| bungler | 32 answers |
| Illiterate | 33 answers |
| Birdbrain | 33 answers |
| ___ goose | 36 answers |
| Farceur | 39 answers |
| bananahead | 40 answers |
| Harlequin | 40 answers |
| cretin | 40 answers |
| psychopath | 40 answers |
| Zombie | 40 answers |
| Dimwit | 41 answers |
| CHUMP ___ | 41 answers |
| Drip | 43 answers |
| Foolish person | 43 answers |
| Bonehead | 43 answers |
| insane person | 43 answers |
| ament | 43 answers |
| Wetland | 44 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
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with SIMPLETON (5)
Dejah Thoris was wont to say that in some things I was a veritable simpleton, and I guess that she was right.
And you are very likely right, and I may be a simpleton: but, in my opinion, that knowledge only which is of being and of the unseen can make the soul look upwards, and whether a man gapes at the heavens or blinks on the ground, seeking to learn some particular of sense, I would deny that he can learn, for nothing of that sort is matter of science; his soul is looking downwards, not upwards, whether his way to knowledge is by water or by land, whether he floats, or only lies on his back.
Knightley actually looked red with surprize and displeasure, as he stood up, in tall indignation, and said, “Then she is a greater simpleton than I ever believed her.
Sometimes I used to feel as I think that truly noble simpleton Henry Ford may have felt when he organized his peace voyage--that I would do anything, however stupid, to stop it all.
TITYRUS The city, Meliboeus, they call Rome, I, simpleton, deemed like this town of ours, Whereto we shepherds oft are wont to drive The younglings of the flock: so too I knew Whelps to resemble dogs, and kids their dams, Comparing small with great; but this as far Above all other cities rears her head As cypress above pliant osier towers.
Quotes with SIMPLETON (3)
He remembered an old tale which his father was fond of telling him — the story of Eos Amherawdur (the Emperor Nightingale). Very long ago, the story began, the greatest and the finest court in all the realms of faery was the court of the Emperor Eos, who was above all the kings of the Tylwydd Têg, as the Emperor of Rome is head over all the kings of the earth. So that even Gwyn ap Nudd, whom they now call lord over all the fair folk of the Isle of Britain, was but the man of …
At the edge of his consciousness, just outside the comprehensible grasp, he could sense the maelstrom of his repressed emotions; the humanity that was forced from him long ago. What was left was pure emotionless logic. Gone was the pre-tense of bumbling simpleton; gone was the outward show of social mediocrity; there was no reason to play human now. This was where Kato thrived, what he was crafted for, and as panic settled on the mortals below, Kato slowly unfurled the phenomenon that lay within.
In the course of my life I have had pre-pubescent ballerinas; emaciated duchesses, dolorous and forever tired, melomaniac and morphine-sodden; bankers' wives with eyes hollower than those of suburban streetwalkers; music-hall chorus girls who tip creosote into their Roederer when getting drunk... I have even had the awkward androgynes, the unsexed dishes of the day of the *tables d'hote* of Montmartre. Like any vulgar follower of fashion, like any member of the herd, I have m…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1996–2002).