Crossword-Solution: SUZIE 5 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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"___ Q" (1968 CCR hit) 1 answer
___ Kabloozie (character voiced by Ruth Buzzi in "Sesame Street" shorts) 1 answer
Wong of book and film 1 answer
Wong in a 1960 film 1 answer
Warren Zevon's "___ Lightning" 1 answer
WNBA's ___ McConnell Serio 1 answer
Richard Mason's "The World of ___ Wong" 1 answer
Oscar-winning director Templeton 1 answer
Dustin's sweetheart on "Stranger Things" 1 answer
"___Q. (Part One)" (CCR song) 1 answer
"__ Q": Creedence Clearwater Revival hit 1 answer
"__ Q": 1968 hit 1 answer
"The World of _____ Wong" (William Holden film) 1 answer
"The World of ___ Wong" (1960 movie) 1 answer
"The World of ___ Wong" (1957 Richard Mason novel) 1 answer
"The World of __ Wong": 1960 film 1 answer
"The World of __ Wong" 1 answer
Q preceder, in song 2 answers
ANNA ___ WONG 11 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 covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with SUZIE (5)

Romeo Atienza, Father Lopez, Judge Roxas, and many others.) A Filipina mestiza, Evangeline Neibert (code name, "Sassy Suzie"), carried "the cookies" by train from Manila to the town of Cabanatuan, where she delivered them to the market.
Blood Brothers Colonel Eugene C. Jacobs 2005
She really does take the most amazing notice of things, and the way she expresses herself is quite weird." "So Barbara says I write in my sleep?" "Yes, you heard her, didn't you, Suzie? Oh, and did I tell you that the other day, during that heavy thunderstorm, she said that the angels and the devils must be having a big battle and that she supposed the angels would soon be going over the top?" "Come here, Barbara," I said.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, November 17, 1920 Various 2006
Suzie Dick, a Washo woman, whose claim of being one hundred years’ old is borne out by white residents, insists that as a fifteen-year-old girl she went to see this hole and was terrorized by a huge hand which reached up out of the darkness and tried to seize her.
Washo Religion James F. Downs 2010
The ancient matriarch Suzie Dick steadfastly insists that less rain falls in the Carson Valley than in neighboring valleys because “nobody is talking to God anymore around here.” While she talked she pointed to the clouds hanging over Washo and Antelope valleys and to the cloudless sky overhead.
Washo Religion James F. Downs 2010
The prayer he prayed for pine nut, rabbit, and deer.” Suzie Dick, an ancient Washo woman who claims to have reached the century mark in 1959, recalls that Captain Jim was her mother’s sister’s son and that she called him brother.
Washo Religion James F. Downs 2010

Quotes with SUZIE (3)

'Tell Suzie she's a lucky cat.' Have sexier words ever been spoken?
Ally Carter
When Suzie introduced Helen, she told the audience that one of the best things about books is that they are an interactive art form: that while the author may describe in some detail how a character looks, it is the reader's imagination that completes the image, making it his or her own. "That's why we so often don't like movies made from books, right?" Suzie said. "We don't like someone else's interpretation of what we see so clearly." She talked, too, about how books educat…
Elizabeth Berg Home Safe
David had been photographing endangered species in the Hawaiian rainforest and elsewhere for years, and his collections of photographs and Suzie's tarot cards seemed somehow related. Because species disappear when their habitat does, he photographed them against the nowhere of a black backdrop (which sometimes meant propping up a black velvet cloth in the most unlikely places and discouraging climates), and so each creature, each plant, stood as though for a formal portrait a…
Rebecca Solnit A Field Guide to Getting Lost
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, WSJ.

Used 19 times in crossword archives (2001–2024).