Crossword-Solution: WORCESTER
We have 27 clues for the answer “WORCESTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| HEREFORD and Worcester county council office | 1 answer |
| ENGLISH tableware porcelain | 1 answer |
| City west of Boston | 1 answer |
| ENGLISH porcelain | 2 answers |
| CLARK University seat (USA) | 2 answers |
| ENGLISH college for Benedictine monks | 2 answers |
| Mass. city | 3 answers |
| type of woollen fabric | 3 answers |
| Pungent sauce. | 3 answers |
| SEVERN River, county on the | 4 answers |
| ENGLISH county bordering on Wales: | 5 answers |
| WELSH neighboring/neighbouring county of England | 5 answers |
| SEVERN River canal (Eng./Wales) | 6 answers |
| English shire | 7 answers |
| CAPE Province city/town | 10 answers |
| CATHEDRAL City (Brit.) | 12 answers |
| BRITISH cathedral city | 12 answers |
| porcelain | 13 answers |
| Variety of apple | 14 answers |
| ENGLISH cathedral city/town | 18 answers |
| China city | 18 answers |
| CHINAWARE manufacturer | 19 answers |
| ENGLISH cricket ground | 21 answers |
| ENGLISH college | 29 answers |
| cathedral city | 34 answers |
| ENGLISH county seat | 34 answers |
| English county | 61 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
MZCEAE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with WORCESTER (5)
The morning after her parting from Harney, when she came down from her room, Verena told her that her guardian had gone off to Worcester and Portland.
Striker and Spooner, counselors at law, and he gave with great felicity and gusto an account of the annual boat-race between Harvard and Yale, which he had lately witnessed at Worcester.
Please tell your moral husband that I took his words deeply to heart, and that ever since my return to Worcester I have been spending one afternoon a week reading poetry with the inmates of the Female Inebriate Asylum.
Harris never “weeps, he knows not why.” If Harris’s eyes fill with tears, you can bet it is because Harris has been eating raw onions, or has put too much Worcester over his chop.
They were probably made at the Worcester works--England, you know; and I think many of them are quite as pretty as the Batterseas.
Quotes with WORCESTER (3)
You can never rouse Harris. There is no poetry about Harris- no wild yearning for the unattainable. Harris never "weeps, he knows not why." If Harris's eyes fill with tears, you can bet it is because Harris has been eating raw onions, or has put too much Worcester over his chop. If you were to stand at night by the sea-shore with Harris, and say:"Hark! do you not hear? Is it but the mermaids singing deep below the waving waters; or sad spirits, chanting dirges for white corps…
A pleasant morning. Saw my classmates Gardner, and Wheeler. Wheeler dined, spent the afternoon, and drank Tea with me. Supped at Major Gardiners, and engag'd to keep School at Bristol, provided Worcester People, at their ensuing March meeting, should change this into a moving School, not otherwise. Major Greene this Evening fell into some conversation with me about the Divinity and Satisfaction of Jesus Christ. All the Argument he advanced was, 'that a mere creature, or finit…
The news that she had gone of course now spread rapidly, and by lunch time Riseholme had made up its mind what to do, and that was hermetically to close its lips for ever on the subject of Lucia. You might think what you pleased, for it was a free country, but silence was best. But this counsel of perfection was not easy to practice next day when the evening paper came. There, for all the world to read were two quite long paragraphs, in "Five o'clock Chit-Chat," over the reno…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1979–2003).