Crossword-Solution: STEINER 7 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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STEINER anagram ENTIRES, ENTRIES, ERSTEIN, INTERSE, STEERIN, TENIERS

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"Casablanca" composer Max 1 answer
"Casablanca" composer Max, known as the father of film music 1 answer
"Gone With the Wind" composer 1 answer
"Gone With the Wind" composer Max 1 answer
"King Kong" composer Max 1 answer
Austrian philosopher Rudolf 1 answer
Composer Max who was called "the father of film music" 1 answer
Film composer Max who scored "Gone With the Wind" 1 answer
Founder of Waldorf schools 1 answer
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Max ___, Academy Award-winning composer of "Now, Voyager" 1 answer
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Movie scorer Max Artist 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STEINER (5)

Steiner mentions a wound from a cannon-ball, which carried away the left half of the inferior maxilla, stripping the soft parts as high as the malar, and on the left side of the neck to within 1 1/2 inches of the clavicle, laying bare the transverse processes of the 2d and 3d vertebrae, end exposing the external carotid and most of its branches.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
One thing after another goes missing in our class, first it was Fleischer’s galoshes, then my new gloves, three times money was missing, and today Fraulein Steiner’s new vanity bag.
A Young Girl’s Diary An Anonymous Young Girl 2006
George Steiner sees this as a turning point in the sense that a private context of the experience of the book was created.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000
Addressing the International Publishers Association Congress in June, 1988, George Steiner tried to identify the "interlocking factors" that led to the establishment of book culture.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000
George Steiner pointed out that scientists, who "have been tempted to assert that their own methods and vision are now at the center of civilization, that the ancient primacy of poetic statement and metaphysical image is over." This is not an issue of criteria based on empirical verification, or the recent tradition of collaborative achievement, correctly contrasted to the apparent idiosyncrasy and egotism of literacy.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000

Quotes with STEINER (3)

She leaned down and looked at his lifeless face and Leisel kissed her best friend, Rudy Steiner, soft and true on his lips. He tasted dusty and sweet. He tasted like regret in the shadows of trees and in the glow of the anarchist's suit collection. She kissed him long and soft, and when she pulled herself away, she touched his mouth with her fingers... She did not say goodbye. She was incapable, and after a few more minutes at his side, she was able to tear herself from the g…
Markus Zusak The Book Thief
On many counts, taking a boy like Rudy Steiner was robbery--so much life, so much to live for--yet somehow, I'm certain he would have loved to see the frightening rubble and the swelling of the sky on the night he passed away. He'd have cried and turned and smiled if only he could have seen the book thief on her hands and knees, next to his decimated body. He'd have been glad to witness her kissing his dusty, bomb-hit lips. Yes, I know it. In the darkness of my dark-beating h…
Markus Zusak The Book Thief
Sylvia possessed a deeply conditioned respect for authority. She wanted desperately to live up to the expectations of a society that viewed her as a bright, charming, enormously talented disciple of bourgeois conformity. On the other hand, she ached to experience life in all its grim and beautiful complexity. The poetic eye was always at work examining the nuance and measuring obscure detail, turning conversation into ultimatum (Steiner)
Elizabeth Winder Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1963–2023).