Crossword-Solution: SOURCES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SOURCES | anagram | COURSES, CROESUS, CROUSES, SCOUSER, SUCROSE |
We have 21 clues for the answer “SOURCES”
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| Footnote data | 1 answer |
| They're sometimes confidential | 1 answer |
| They may be anonymous | 1 answer |
| Rivers' starting points | 1 answer |
| Research references | 1 answer |
| Reporter's requirements | 1 answer |
| Reporter's informants | 1 answer |
| Reporter's contacts | 1 answer |
| Newshound's need | 1 answer |
| Journalists' assets | 1 answer |
| Dissertation listing | 1 answer |
| Derivations | 1 answer |
| Bibliography listings | 1 answer |
| Bibliography books | 1 answer |
| Informants | 2 answers |
| Fonts | 2 answers |
| Points of origin | 3 answers |
| Places of origin | 3 answers |
| Reporters' needs | 4 answers |
| Origins. | 8 answers |
| Roots | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SOURCES (5)
The following are the sources from which the present translation has been prepared: Babrii Fabulae Aesopeae.
Its industry, transport, energy sources, banking, and most other means of production are state owned.
Additions were made to it by Brandt and Waldis in Germany, by L’Estrange in England, and by La Fontaine in France; these were chiefly from the larger Greek collections published after Stainhöwel’s day, and, in the case of La Fontaine, from Bidpai and other Oriental sources.
Here, it is true, were none of the appliances which popular merriment would so readily have found in the England of Elizabeth’s time, or that of James—no rude shows of a theatrical kind; no minstrel, with his harp and legendary ballad, nor gleeman with an ape dancing to his music; no juggler, with his tricks of mimic witchcraft; no Merry Andrew, to stir up the multitude with jests, perhaps a hundred years old, but still effective, by their appeals to the very broadest sources of mirthful sympathy.
There are seven major categories: comp Topics of interest to both computer professionals and hobbyists, including topics in computer science, software sources, and information on hardware and software systems.
Quotes with SOURCES (3)
To better understand God we must first shatter our own idea of God - maybe even day after day. Maybe he's too great to stay compressed in the human mind. Maybe he splits it wide open; this is why pretentious intellectualism so often fails to comprehend the concept of God: it is only accepting of what it can explain while in the process finding higher sources offensive. What we may confidently assert is that faith is the opening that allows God, this unpredictable, unseen powe…
The search for happiness is one of the chief sources of unhappiness.
God loves the plagiarist. And so it is written, 'God created humankind in His image, in the image of God He created them." God is the original plagiarizer. With a lack of reasonable sources from which to filch - man created in the image of what? the animals? - the creation of man was an act of reflexive plagiarizing; God looted the mirror. When we plagiarize, we are likewise creating in the image and participating in the completion of Creation.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1992–2020).