Crossword-Solution: WELSHMAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Welshman | n. | A native or inhabitant of Wales; one of the Welsh. |
| Welshman | n. | A squirrel fish. |
| Welshman | n. | The large-mouthed black bass. See Black bass. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “WELSHMAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dylan Thomas, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Wales of a guy? | 1 answer |
| Tom Jones, for one. | 3 answers |
| Cymric | 4 answers |
| Taffy | 4 answers |
| BRITISH Isles inhabitant | 4 answers |
| Cambrian | 4 answers |
| BLACK bass | 7 answers |
| Celt | 29 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WELSHMAN (5)
The Welshman Reports—Huck Under Fire—The Story Circulated —A New Sensation—Hope Giving Way to Despair CHAPTER XXXI.
The next that came forth, swore by blood and by nails, Merrily sing the roundelay; Hur’s a gentleman, God wot, and hur’s lineage was of Wales, And where was the widow might say him nay? Sir David ap Morgan ap Griffith ap Hugh Ap Tudor ap Rhice, quoth his roundelay She said that one widow for so many was too few, And she bade the Welshman wend his way.
The fools! was birdlime so scarce a thing amongst them?--and were the properties of warm water so unknown to them, that they could not close a pair of eyes and open them?" "It's a pity," said I, "that the British clergy at that interview with Austin, did not bring forward a blind Welshman, and ask the monk to operate upon him." "Clearly," said the man in black; "that's what they ought to have done; but they were fools without a single resource." Here he took a sip at his glass.
What do you think? the boy had the impertinence to say that the classics were much overvalued, and amongst other things that some horrid fellow or other, some Welshman I think (thank God it was not an Irishman), was a better poet than Ovid; the company were of course horrified; the archdeacon, who is seventy years of age, and has seven thousand a year, took snuff and turned away.
How unlike the fate of Harry Morgan to that of Lolonois, a being as daring and enterprising as the Welshman, but a monster without ruth or discrimination, terrible to friend and foe, who perished by the hands, not of the Spaniards, but of the Indians, who tore him limb from limb, burning his members, yet quivering, in the fire—which very Indians Morgan contrived to make his own firm friends, and whose difficult language he spoke with the same facility as English, Spanish, and his own South Welsh.
Quotes with WELSHMAN (3)
It was an American who said that while a Frenchman's truth was akin to a straight line, a Welshman's truth was more in the nature of a curve, and it is a fact that Welsh affairs are entangled always in parabola, double-meaning and implication. This makes for a web-like interest....
In 1984, as a college freshman, I spent a fall weekend at a friend's house in suburban Chicago. His father worked for Beatrice Foods, a sponsor of the Chicago Marathon, and we watched that race from the finish line as a Welshman named Steve Jones set a new world marathon record. I was bewitched by the race and, especially, the clock.
It is somewhat remarkable that Cornwall has produced no musical genius of any note, and yet the Cornishman is akin to the Welshman and the Irishman.
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Appears in: Universal, WSJ.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2016–2024).