Crossword-Solution: SOYER 5 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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SOYER anagram OYERS, ROSEY, YESOR, YORES, YROSE

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Cooked in Soyer's magic stove, with a little butter, cayenne pepper, a squeeze of lime juice, a pinch of salt, and a spoonful of Lea and Perrins' Worcester sauce (which, by the by, is the best in the world for a hot climate), and there is no bird like a Ceylon teal.
Eight Years' Wandering in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 2000
Beat-hounds for Elk-hunting--Smut--Killbuck--The Horton Plains--A Second Soyer--The Find--The Buck at Bay--The Bay--The Death--Return of Lost Dogs--Comparative Speed of Deer--Veddah Ripped by a Boar--A Melee--Buck at Black Pool--Old Smut's Ruse--Margosse Oil.
The Rifle and The Hound in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 2002
Stewed with melted butter (ghee), with anchovy sauce, madeira, sliced onion and green chillies, this was a dish worthy of 'Soyer,' but they were excellent in all shapes, even if plain boiled or fried.
The Rifle and The Hound in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 2002
For fear folks would call their association house after their politics, “_the cheap and dirty_” they built a very splash affair, and to set an example to the state in their own establishment of economy and reform in the public departments, hired Soyer, the best cook of the age, at a salary that would have pensioned half-a-dozen of the poor worn-out clerks in Downing Street.
Nature and Human Nature Thomas Chandler Haliburton 2002
This is generally made so thick with cabbage that it might be called a cabbage-stew; but Soyer himself never made a dish more acceptable to the palate of the guests than this.
The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. IV, No. 22, Aug., 1859 Various 2005
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1979–2005).