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Answer for the clue ""The Critic" playwright ", 8 letters:
sheridan

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Population (2000): 5600 Housing Units (2000): 2395 Land area (2000): 2.201786 sq. miles (5.702599 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.037218 sq. miles (0.096394 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.239004 sq. miles (5.798993 sq. km) FIPS code: 69645 Located within: Colorado ...

Usage examples of sheridan.

James, the Duke of York and the Prince of Wales rubbed elbows with Beau Brummel and Sheridan, and later Byron and Thackeray and Edmund Kean could be found at the Coal Hole, Strand.

I accepted with reluctance, not being greatly attracted to the sight of a lot of judges and publishers sitting together drinking Brown Windsor soup (the Sheridan was proud of its cuisine, less nursery food than old-fashioned railway dinners).

Although the capital was briefly bombarded, Union General Philip Sheridan pursued Early into the Shenandoah Valley and defeated him at Cedar Creek on October 19.

Grant had been patient, had let Sheridan blow off some steam, watched him now with amusement as he tried to hold himself together, to keep himself from crossing that line with his commanding officer.

Sheridan said they had none, but Hezekiah, forever optimistic, ferreted into the bottom of the transmog chest.

Spotted Tail welcomed us outside the fine frame house which the army had set aside for his use at Camp Sheridan, but after showing us round its empty rooms with a proprietorial pride, he explained gravely that he didn't live here, but in a tipi close by.

There was a tidy bargain basement sofa with matching chairs, an imitation fireplace, cheesecake glossies of Rita Hayworth, Betty Grable and Ann Sheridan Scotch taped to the walls, what looked like a genuine captured Jap flag draped over the coffee table.

It was on Goose Creek, Wyoming, where the town of Sheridan is now located.

Gonsalezs office is on Sheridan Road, near Diversey, in a posh medical center just up the way from the Lincoln Park Conservatory.

I pulled the car off Sheridan Road a couple miles north of Northwestern University, out toward Winnetka, set the parking brake and locked it up, and trudged toward the shore of the lake.

Let me end by rededicating it to UMWA Local 1972 of Sheridan, Wyoming, especially to Dan Roberts and Ernie Roybal.

Sheridan saluted, turned the horse, and the troops followed after him, thundering down to the river, splashing across.

As soon as his company passed Sheridan Lake, Auerbach waved them off US 385.

Probably it was a crazed and futile effort to somehow explain the extremely twisted nature of my relationship with God, Nixon and the National Football League: The three had long since become inseparable in my mind, a sort of unholy trinity that had caused me more trouble and personal anguish in the past few months than Ron Ziegler, Hubert Humphrey and Peter Sheridan all together had caused me in a year on the campaign trail.

At the end of the war he is officially Commander of the Department of West Virginia, and has command of the Middle Military Division, the position originally created for Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley.