Crossword-Solution: WAAL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WAAL | anagram | ALAW, ALWA |
We have 7 clues for the answer “WAAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Arm of the Rhine, in central Netherlands. | 1 answer |
| Lower Rhine arm | 1 answer |
| Lower Rhine branch | 1 answer |
| GELDERLAND river | 5 answers |
| BRANCH OF THE RHINE | 12 answers |
| Dutch river | 27 answers |
| Netherlands river | 27 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WAAL (5)
The other tradition is that the significant features of all villages are whiskers, iron dogs upon lawns, gold bricks, checkers, jars of gilded cat-tails, and shrewd comic old men who are known as “hicks” and who ejaculate “Waal I swan.” This altogether admirable tradition rules the vaudeville stage, facetious illustrators, and syndicated newspaper humor, but out of actual life it passed forty years ago.
The women, the children, the old, had not followed Clovis: they remained in their ancient possessions on the Waal and the Rhine.
Damon, "and how can we get there? It's too bad one of you didn't go back, after finding the note, to tell Tom he was soon to be rescued." "Waal, maybe it is," said the farmer, a bit put out by the criticism.
Suppose--musical instruments, this side up with care--how's that for your taste? No, no! Cash down--my people in Balt--Shooting sea-gulls you say? Waal! It's a risky business--see here--ten per cent.
The principal line of defence in Holland is from Naarden on the Zuyder Zee (the greater part of the way behind the Vecht), to Gorcum on the Waal, that is properly to the Biesbosch, its extent being about eight miles.
Quotes with WAAL (2)
It might feel, at least to some of us, that our opinions about issues such as abortion and the death penalty are the products of careful deliberation and that our specific moral acts, such as deciding to give to charity or visit a friend in the hospital — or for that matter, deciding to shoplift or shout a racist insult out of a car window — are grounded in conscious decision-making. But this is said to be mistaken. As Jonathan Haidt argues, we are not judges; we are lawyers,…
I love it when people refer to me as a singer-songwriter. I get flutters in my stomach because they say, 'This is Grace Vander Waal, singer-songwriter,' not, 'This is Grace Vander Waal, winner of 'America's Got Talent.'' I'm so proud of that; it's such a big chapter of my life. But it's nice to kind of not be known as just that.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1959–1986).