Crossword clues for ernest
ernest
- Name on the cover of "A Moveable Feast"
- Marty portrayer
- Jack Worthing's alias
- Frank's comical friend
- First name of a literary "Papa"
- Famous Papa's first name
- British physicist Rutherford
- "KnowwhutImean?" character
- Writer Poole
- Writer nicknamed Papa
- Westerns writer Haycox
- Victoria's father-in-law
- Vern's neighbor, played by Jim Varney
- Tubb with the Texas Troubadors
- Tubb the Texas Troubador
- Tubb of country music
- The "E" in E. & J. Gallo
- Serious-sounding name
- Senator Hollings
- Rutherford who was the father of nuclear physics
- Rutherford or Shackleton
- Rutherford known as "The Father of Nuclear Physics"
- Ron Paul's middle name
- Resent (anag) — man
- Recurring movie character who "Goes to Jail," "Goes to Camp," and "Saves Christmas"
- Recurring Jim Varney movie role
- Poet Dowson
- Papa's first name
- Papa to some
- Papa formally
- Oscar-winning actor Borgnine
- Old TV character who spoke to Vern
- Novelist Poole
- Nobelist Hemingway
- Nobel-winning novelist Hemingway
- Next Literature Nobelist after Winston
- Name on the cover of "Death in the Afternoon"
- Name on the cover of "A Farewell to Arms"
- Name on "For Whom the Bell Tolls" covers
- Name assumed by Jack Worthing
- Mariel's grandfather
- Mariel's granddad
- Literature Nobel name (1954)
- Literary Papa
- Julio's partner in wine
- Jim Varney's alter ego, ___ P. Worrell
- Jim Varney
- Jack Worthing's pseudonym in a Wilde play
- Hemingway or Tubb
- He went to camp in 1987, to jail in 1990, to school in 1994, and to Africa in 1997
- He played Marty in "Marty"
- Gruening of Alaska
- Grandfather of Mariel and Margaux
- Grandfather of Margaux
- Gallo family brother
- Gallo brother
- Frank's pal in the comics
- Frank's comic strip pal
- Frank's brother in the Lemony Snicket stories
- Frank and ___ (comic strip)
- Frank & ___ (comic strip)
- First name of "Papa" H
- First name of ''The Texas Troubadour''
- Creator of an "old man" named Santiago
- Country legend Tubb
- Contemporary of F. Scott and Eudora
- Chubby Checker's real first name
- Borgnine who did voice work in "SpongeBob SquarePants"
- Borgnine or Hemingway
- Borgnine of the screen
- Borgnine of film
- Borgnine of "Marty"
- Borgnine of "Airwolf"
- Birth name of Wilde's Jack Worthing
- Big name in American literature
- Arctic explorer Shackleton
- Acting legend Borgnine
- "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" songwriter Ball
- "The Sun Also Rises" author Hemingway
- "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" author Hemingway
- "Ready Player One" author Cline
- "North by Northwest" screenwriter Lehman
- "McHale's Navy" star Borgnine
- "Hey Vern, It's ___!" (short-lived 1988 TV series)
- "A Lesson Before Dying" author Gaines
- "A Farewell to Arms" author Hemingway
- "___ Goes to Camp"
- 'Papa' Hemingway
- 'Marty' star Borgnine
- ___ Rutherford, a.k.a. the Father of Nuclear Physics
- __ Evans, Chubby Checker's birth name
- "On Golden Pond" playwright Thompson
- Repeated Jim Varney film role
- One of the Gallos
- English poet Dowson
- He went to camp in a 1987 movie
- Tubb, "The Texas Troubadour"
- Conductor Ansermet
- Cyclotron inventor ___ Lawrence
- Country singer Tubb
- Papa's real name
- Mr. Hemingway
- Writer Hemingway
- Frank's partner in the comics
- ___ Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron
- ___ J. Gaines, who wrote "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman"
- One of the Gallo brothers
- Painter Meissonier
- Nobel-winning physicist Rutherford
- A Gallo brother
- Storyteller Hemingway
- Winemaker Gallo
- Antarctic explorer Shackleton
- Polar explorer Shackleton
- Swiss-American composer Bloch
- One of wine's Gallo brothers
- ___ Tubb, the Texas Troubadour
- Author Hemingway
- Companion of Algernon in an Oscar Wilde play
- ___ Evans, a k a Chubby Checker
- Repeated film title role for Jim Varney
- Knighted diamond magnate Oppenheimer
- William ___ Henley, "Invictus" poet
- One of the winemaking Gallos
- ___ Rutherford, the Father of Nuclear Physics
- Hemingway or Borgnine
- Physicist Rutherford after whom rutherfordium is named
- Frank's partner in the funnies
- Cline who wrote the 2011 best seller "Ready Player One"
- Composer Bloch
- Bevin or Seton
- One of the Setons
- Oscar winner Borgnine
- ___ Evans (Chubby Checker)
- Screenwriter Lehman
- Scenarist Lehman
- Playwright Thompson
- "___ Scared Stupid," 1991 film
- Jim Varney role
- "___ Saves Christmas," 1988 film
- Seton or Hemingway
- Illustrious relative of Mariel and Margaux
- Seton or Truex
- Dimwit of 80's-90's movies
- Frank's friend in the comics
- Hemingway or Lehman
- Borgnine with an Oscar
- Hemingway or Seton
- Gann or Renan
- Frank's comic sidekick?
- Ansermet
- Truex or Borgnine
- Wilde hero
- Author Poole
- Autor Seton
- Composer Chausson
- Borgnine or Truex
- "___ Goes to Camp" (1987 Jim Varney comedy)
- Given name of 52 Down
- Renan or Seton
- Naturalist Seton
- Actor Borgnine
- With 68 Across, subject of this puzzle
- Chap from Eagle Street
- Name of modern establishment
- Boy's name
- Man's name
- Writer Seton
- Wilde character
- Papa Hemingway
- Jim Varney character
- Man’s name
- One of the Mannings
- Novelist Hemingway
- Literature's Papa
- Explorer Shackleton
- Writer ____ Hemingway
- Frank's comic-strip partner
- Chemistry Nobelist Rutherford
- Author ____ Hemingway
- Swiss conductor Ansermet
- Name on the cover of "The Sun Also Rises"
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ernest \Er"nest\, n.
See Earnest. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from French Ernest, which is of German origin (compare Old High German Ernust, German Ernst), literally "earnestness" (see earnest). Among the top 50 names for boys born in U.S. from 1880 through 1933.
Wiktionary
n. (obsolete form of earnest English)
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 221
Land area (2000): 0.234704 sq. miles (0.607881 sq. km)
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Total area (2000): 0.234704 sq. miles (0.607881 sq. km)
FIPS code: 24040
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.677609 N, 79.164228 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 15739
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Wikipedia
__NOTOC__ The name Ernest is derived from Germanic word ernst, meaning "serious".
Ernest may refer to:
Usage examples of "ernest".
Ernest found a little journal, brief in its records indeed, but we learn from it that on all those wedding and birthdays, when I fancied his austere religion made him hold aloof from our merry-making, he was spending the time in fasting and praying for us and for our children!
ERNEST BELAIR, 22 Argos Blvd., Special discount for fellow Health Handicappers.
Faraday and Pasteur, for Arrhenius and Emil Fischer and Ernest Rutherford to work in.
Admiral Richard Byrd, Captain Joshua Slocum and Sir Ernest Shackleton all experienced vivid hallucinations when coping with unusual isolation and loneliness.
William Ernest Henley Contents: Dedication Advertisement In Hospital Preface Enter Patient Waiting Interior Before Operation After Vigil Staff-Nurse: Old Style Lady Probationer Staff-Nurse: New Style Clinical Etching Casualty Ave, Caeser!
And that is the Ernest Fudgepacker, seminal Arthouse B Movie maker of the late Fifties and early Nineteen Sixties.
Over the intersection where Gordie Wiser had burned the Union Jack after many others had trampled and spit on it the day Ernest Bevin announced his Palestine policy, past the house where the Boy Wonder had been born, stopping to mark time at the corner where their fathers and elder brothers, armed with baseball bats, had fought the Frogs during the conscription riots, the boys came marching.
Ernest Jones, whom time would reveal as the most loyal of Freud's lieutenants, had written his classic study of Hamlet and his splendid monograph on The Nightmare.
How amazed Ernest would have been at the target of their antismuggling activities — blocks of crystal, about the size of a matchbox, that had made their way from Hong Kong via Cuba.
La chiamata doveva averlo attirato fin lì senza che ne fosse consapevole, perché la notte che si era lasciato alle spalle si trasformò in un giorno improvviso e si ritrovò di nuovo vivo, di nuovo Randolph Ernest Jaffe, in un deserto più brullo di quello che aveva appena attraversato.
Ernest gave a drawing of the arms of La Bastie, and allowed the shop-people twenty hours to engrave them.
When Deputy Sheriff Ernest Blunk, on duty on the first floor, heard Cahoon call to him, he went up the stairs without hesitation to find Dillinger waiting for him, gun in hand.
The first English settlers in What is now the Federated Commonwealths was at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 : From The Story of the Federated Commonwealths, by Ernest Simpson.
A subsequent investigation corroborated it to the extent of finding out the vessel in which his brother Ernest Lana had come over from South America.
So the first real hero of the atomic age, if not the first personage on the scene, was Ernest Rutherford.