Crossword clues for haywood
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 28640
Land area (2000): 553.663699 sq. miles (1433.982337 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.960808 sq. miles (2.488482 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 554.624507 sq. miles (1436.470819 sq. km)
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 35.523376 N, 82.960527 W
Headwords:
Haywood, NC
Haywood County
Haywood County, NC
Housing Units (2000): 8086
Land area (2000): 533.202635 sq. miles (1380.988427 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.948947 sq. miles (2.457761 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 534.151582 sq. miles (1383.446188 sq. km)
Located within: Tennessee (TN), FIPS 47
Location: 35.563084 N, 89.278242 W
Headwords:
Haywood, TN
Haywood County
Haywood County, TN
Wikipedia
Haywood may refer to:
Haywood was an indie rock quartet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, New York that was active from 1992 to 2000. They have been compared to Superchunk and Modest Mouse. While the band achieved only modest success in their eight years together, their third album We Are Amateurs, You and I was well reviewed, receiving an 8.2 rating on Pitchfork and praises from John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats. The release is regarded as the album which could have kick-started Haywood's rise to fame, had they not coincided the release with the announcement that the band had split up.
Haywood is a surname, and may refer to
- Adam Haywood, English footballer
- "Big" Bill Haywood, (1869–1928), American union organizer
- Bill Haywood (baseball), (born 1937), American baseball player and coach
- Brendan Haywood, American basketball player
- Chris Haywood, American film and television actor and producer
- Eliza Haywood, (1693–1756), English writer, actress and publisher
- Esme Haywood, (1900–1985), English cricketer
- Garfield Thomas Haywood, (1880–1931) African American pastor and song writer
- Hurley Haywood, American race-car driver
- John Haywood (disambiguation)
- Kate Haywood, English swimmer
- Leah Haywood, Australian pop rock singer
- Leon Haywood, American funk and soul singer
- Harry Haywood, (1898–1985), African American communist
- Michael Haywood, American college football coach
- Mirabelle Haywood (Magical DoReMi), anime character from the television series Ojamajo Doremi
- Nick Haywood, American jazz musician
- Nigel Haywood, British diplomat
- Pippa Haywood, English actress
- Sam Haywood, British pianist
- Spencer Haywood, American basketball player
- Sue Haywood, American mountain bike racer
- William Henry Haywood, Jr. (1801–1852), American U.S. senator
Usage examples of "haywood".
Haywood tells us of the discovery, at the beginning of this century, of three mummies in a cave on the south side of the Cumberland River (Tennessee), who were buried in baskets, as the Peruvians were occasionally buried, and whose skin was fair and white, and their hair auburn, and of a fine texture.
And it may be as well to state here that in due course of time Jesse Pelter and his partner in crime, Grimes, alias Haywood, were tried and sentenced to long terms in prison.