Crossword-Solution: WHITEBREAD
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WHITEBREAD | anagram | AWIDEBERTH, WHITEBEARD |
We have 7 clues for the answer “WHITEBREAD”
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| Colorful grocery store purchase? | 1 answer |
| GET RID OF LIPSTICK WITH... | 1 answer |
| Healthy eaters may give this A WIDE BERTH | 1 answer |
| Money earned by hostess Vanna? | 1 answer |
| Rye alternative | 4 answers |
| ALTERNATIVE RYE | 10 answers |
| CONVENTIONAL ___ | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WHITEBREAD (5)
Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits, Fenwick, Gavan, Turner, and Harcourt, all of them of the same order, were first brought to their trial.
Whitebread, superior and provincial of the Jesuits now in England.' The evidence of Oates was the same in substance that he gave at Coleman's trial, but with such additional particulars as he judged necessary to keep the popular excitement alive.
Not the least wonderful part of his evidence is that which he speaks of the ill usage he received from Whitebread in September, who charged him with having betrayed them: 'So, my lord, I did profess a great deal of innocency, because I had not then been with the king, but he gave me very ill language, and abused me, and I was afraid of a worse mischief from them.
Knight was to kill the Earl of Shaftsbury, Pritchard, the Duke of Buckingham, Oniel, the Earl of Ossory, Obrian, the Duke of Ormond,' An assassination of noblemen on a truly magnificent scale! Nothing appearing in Bedlow's evidence to implicate Fenwick and Whitebread, and two witnesses being necessary to prove the charge, they were sent back to prison.
Whitebread, after objecting that he is informed that no man can be put in jeopardy of his life the second time for the same cause: 'I speak it not for my sake only, but for the sake of the whole nation; no man should be tried twice for the same cause; by the same reason a man may be tried twenty or one hundred times.' SCROGGS.
Quotes with WHITEBREAD (1)
It is best if the guard is in love with America and wants to overawe the American by being a premium guard. This kind of guard thinks that he will encounter the American again one day in America, and that the American will offer to take him to a Chicago Bulls game, and buy him blue jeans and whitebread and delicate toilet paper. This guard dreams of speaking Englishwithout an accent and obtaining a wife with an unmalleable bosom. This guard will confess that he does not love …
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Appears in: LAT, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2003–2021).