Crossword clues for meade
meade
- Famed anthropologist
- Victorious Gettysburg general
- Union General George
- Gettysburg winner
- Gettysburg commander
- Fort ___, Md
- Big name in telescopes
- Maryland's Fort __
- HLN host Robin
- He defeated Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg
- CNN "Morning Express" host Robin
- Winning Gettysburg general
- Victorious Gettysburg commander
- Victorious general at Gettysburg
- Union V.I.P
- Union commander at Gettysburg
- Union Civil War general George
- Union Civil War general
- Major telescope maker
- Lee adversary
- George ___, general at the Battle of Chancellorsville
- General at Cold Harbor
- Ft. __, MD
- Fort _____, Fla
- Fort ___ (base near Washington, D.C.)
- Army of the Potomac VIP
- Army camp near Washington
- "Nerve" actress Emily
- Gettysburg victor
- Fort _____, Fla.
- Fort ___, Md.
- Gettysburg opponent of Lee
- Civil War general nicknamed "Old Snapping Turtle"
- Gettysburg general George
- Opponent of Lee
- Army of the Potomac commander, 1863-65
- Army of the Potomac leader
- Union general at Gettysburg
- Lee foe
- Army of the Potomac commander during the Civil War
- Maryland fort name
- Nobel-winning economist James
- Victor at Gettysburg
- Union V.I.P.
- General at Gettysburg
- English economist noted for his studies of international trade and finance (born in 1907)
- United States general in charge of the Union troops at the battle of Gettysburg (1815-1872)
- Commander at Gettysburg
- He wore a Union suit
- Gettysburg figure
- G. W. aide-de-camp
- Winner at Gettysburg
- A Gettysburg general
- Fort ___, Fla
- General at Antietam
- Fort ___, Florida
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 753
Land area (2000): 0.961386 sq. miles (2.489978 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.961386 sq. miles (2.489978 sq. km)
FIPS code: 45325
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 37.286107 N, 100.339300 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 67864
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Meade
Housing Units (2000): 10293
Land area (2000): 308.505119 sq. miles (799.024556 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 15.713759 sq. miles (40.698446 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 324.218878 sq. miles (839.723002 sq. km)
Located within: Kentucky (KY), FIPS 21
Location: 37.948853 N, 86.130373 W
Headwords:
Meade, KY
Meade County
Meade County, KY
Housing Units (2000): 1968
Land area (2000): 978.416256 sq. miles (2534.086363 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.241405 sq. miles (3.215224 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 979.657661 sq. miles (2537.301587 sq. km)
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 37.256749 N, 100.386755 W
Headwords:
Meade, KS
Meade County
Meade County, KS
Housing Units (2000): 10149
Land area (2000): 3470.633618 sq. miles (8988.899424 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 11.822356 sq. miles (30.619759 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3482.455974 sq. miles (9019.519183 sq. km)
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 44.438857 N, 103.087666 W
Headwords:
Meade, SD
Meade County
Meade County, SD
Wikipedia
Meade is a surname, and may refer to
Actors- Emily Meade (active from 2006), American actress
- Garth Meade (born 1930), South African comedian/actor, active in Australia since 1970
- Mary Meade, American film actress of the 1940s
- Alexa Meade (born 1986), American artist
- Angela Meade (born 1977), American opera singer
- Tyson Meade, singer and songwriter
- Arthur Meade, 5th Earl of Clanwilliam (1873–1953), British army officer and politician
- George Meade (1815–1872), American Civil War general
- Richard Meade, 4th Earl of Clanwilliam (1832–1907), British Royal Navy officer
- Richard John Meade (1821–1894), British Indian army general
- Richard Worsam Meade II (1807–1870) American naval officer
- Richard Worsam Meade (1837–1897), American naval officer
- Robert Leamy Meade (1842–1910), officer in the United States Marine Corps
- Arthur Meade, 5th Earl of Clanwilliam (1873–1953), British army officer and politician
- Edwin R. Meade (1836–1889), lawyer and U.S. Congressman
- Hugh Meade (1907–1949), U.S. Congressman
- Sir John Meade, 1st Baronet (1642–1707), Irish barrister, judge and politician, Member of the Parliament of Ireland 1689–1707
- John Meade, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam (1744–1800), Irish peer and Member of the Parliament of Ireland for Banagher 1764–67
- John Meade (British Army officer) (–1849), Member of the UK Parliament for County Down 1805–12
- Reuben Meade (born 1952), politician from Montserrat
- Richard Meade, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam (1795–1879), British ambassador
- Richard Kidder Meade (1803–1862), lawyer and U.S. Congressman from Virginia
- Robert Henry Meade (1835–1898), Head of the British Colonial Office
- Wendell H. Meade (1912–1986), lawyer and U.S. Congressman in Kentucky
- Charles Meade (1916-2010), Christian group leader
- Marie Meade (born 1947), Yup'ik tradition bearer
- William Meade (1789–1862), United States Episcopal bishop
- Charles Francis Meade (1881–1975), British mountaineer and author
- James "Jim" Gordon Meade (1914–1977), American football player
- McPherson Meade (born 1979), Montserratian cricketer
- Neville Meade (1948-2010), British boxer
- Noel Meade, Irish trainer of racehorses
- Raphael Meade (born 1962), English football (soccer) player
- Richard Meade (1938-2015), British equestrian and Olympic gold medal winner
- Richie Meade, American lacrosse coach
- Seán Meade (born 1937), Gaelic footballer
- Charles Francis Meade (1881–1975), British mountaineer and author
- Gerald Willoughby-Meade (1875–1958), British author who wrote about the supernatural in Chinese folklore
- Glenn Meade (born 1957), Irish author
- L. T. Meade (1854-1914), pseudonym of Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, an English writer of girls' stories
- Marion Meade (born 1934), American biographer
- Carl J. Meade (born 1950), NASA astronaut
- Edmund Meade-Waldo (1855–1934), English ornithologist and conservationist
- James Meade (1907–1995), British economist and winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Economics
- Michael J. Meade (born mid-1940s), Mythopoetic branch of the Men's Movement
- Robin Meade (born 1969), television news anchor
- Richard Henry Meade (1814–1899), British entomologist & Arachnologist
- Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam (1744–1817), landowner in Ireland
- Alexis Meade, character in Ugly Betty
- Bradford Meade, character in Ugly Betty
- Claire Meade, character in Ugly Betty
- Daniel Meade, character in Ugly Betty
Usage examples of "meade".
Police said Broom carried business cards listing him as an associate of the Parthenon Gallery and the Belle Meade Exhibition Center in Manhattan.
I was sitting on the front steps of the Belle Meade Arms, smoking a cigarette, waiting for him.
He grinned, thinking of Meade surrounded by his angelic staff: Dan Butterfield, wild Dan Sickles.
Morag had been bending over her at the time, a relieved smile on her face and a wonderfully cool tankard of meade in hand for her.
The NSA recorded millions of private telephone calls every day, the disk drives in the basements of Fort Meade triggered by key words like plastique, Al Qaeda, strong encryption, RDX, or even Trinity.
All in all, it used up vast amounts of storage space, and as a result delivery trucks were constantly bringing new disk storage devices to Fort Meade, Maryland, where they were hooked up to the mainframe computers so that if a target person was identified, then his e-mails dating back for months or even years could be screened.
All in all, it used up vast amounts of storage space, and as a result delivery trucks were constantly bringing new disk storage devices to Fort Meade, Maryland, where they were hooked up to the mainframe computers so that if a target person was identified, then his e-mails dating back for months or even years could be screened.
Once in place at Fort Meade, it didn't take long for Minihan to understand why this was so.
All in all, it used up vast amounts of storage space, and as a result delivery trucks were constantly bringing new disk storage devices to Fort Meade, Mary.
The boys and girls at Fort Meade can break it, but it's brute force every time, and it takes up to a week, even after they make the right guesses on how the encryption system works.
It would take a court order to get a cop past the front gate at Fort Meade.
His hand mimed a face-rubbing gesture, and Kelly recalled the way he had touched the corpse of the alien that night on Fort Meade.
Part of Operations Division function was to check out the quality of the troops being trained in the United States for duty overseas, so he went on training inspections to Fort Meade, Maryland, in late April.
The transpositions on the cassette were completely random, having been generated from atmospheric radio noise by a computer at Fort Meade.
It was not the first time they'd received emergency orders from Fort Meade, but the orders didn't usually come from so high up.