Crossword-Solution: SNOWDON
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Earldom for Mr. Armstrong-Jones. | 1 answer |
| Eminent British photographer | 1 answer |
| Highest mountain in Wales | 1 answer |
| Highest peak in Wales. | 1 answer |
| Lord who was Elizabeth's brother-in-law | 1 answer |
| MENAI Straits, mountain mass south-east of (Eng.-Wales) | 1 answer |
| Wales's highest peak | 1 answer |
| Welsh peak. | 1 answer |
| WALES-England mountain mass | 2 answers |
| ENGLISH mountain(s) | 4 answers |
| Famed photographer | 6 answers |
| BRITISH mountain(s) | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SNOWDON (5)
There are no lovelier meadows and woodlands than the English, no nobler crests or chasms than those of Snowdon and Glencoe.
The view over the vale is very beautiful; but on no side, except in the direction of the west, is it very extensive; Dinas Bran being on all other sides overtopped by other hills: in that direction, indeed, the view is extensive enough, reaching on a fine day even to the Wyddfa or peak of Snowdon, a distance of sixty miles, at least as some say, who perhaps ought to add to very good eyes, which mine are not.
The mountain of Plynlimmon to which I was bound is the third in Wales for altitude, being only inferior to Snowdon and Cadair Idris.
The King went, with his fleet, to the coast of Wales, where, so encompassing Llewellyn, that he could only take refuge in the bleak mountain region of Snowdon in which no provisions could reach him, he was soon starved into an apology, and into a treaty of peace, and into paying the expenses of the war.
His parents came from Bala, at the foot of Snowdon, in North Wales, and in 1838, when David was seven years old, his father, taking with him his family, emigrated to the United States, and became a planter in Virginia.
Quotes with SNOWDON (1)
But I would point out that there is another and still more important function of great mountains - the culture not of athletic faculty alone, but of that intellectual sympathy with untamed and primitive Nature which our civilization threatens to destroy. A mountain is something more than a thing to climb. To the many who, on a fine summer day, swarm up Skiddaw or Snowdon by the well-worn pony-paths, it is pure holiday-making; to the few who (in another sense) swarm up Scafell…
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1949–2018).