Crossword clues for meyer
meyer
- "California, Here I Come" co-writer Joseph
- Urban ___ (Ohio State football coach)
- Stephenie who wrote the "Twilight" novels
- Selina ___ ("Veep" character played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus)
- Russ of risqué film
- Lucky Luciano cohort Lansky
- Gangland's Lansky
- Florida Gators head coach Urban ___
- Filmmaker Russ
- Director Russ
- Breckin of "Kate & Leopold"
- Bandleader Davis
- Actor Breckin of "Kate & Leopold"
- 1968 swimming gold medalist Debbie
- "Veep" veep Selina
- "Twilight" series author Stephenie ___
- "Twilight" series author
- "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" author Nicholas
- "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" author
- "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" director Nicholas
- "Great Gatsby" gangster
- "Garfield: The Movie" actor Breckin ___
- "Compulsion" novelist Levin
- "Breaking Dawn" writer Stephenie
- 'Twilight' writer
- 'Twilight' novelist Stephenie
- ''California, Here I Come'' co-writer Joseph
- ''California, Here I Come'' co-composer Joseph
- Notorious Lansky
- Industrialist Guggenheim
- Mobster Lansky
- Nicholas who wrote "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution"
- 1968 gold-medal swimmer Debbie
- Writer/director Nicholas
- Mob figure Lansky
- Debbie ___, triple gold-medal Olympic swimmer, 1968
- "The Great Gatsby" gambler Wolfsheim
- Swimmer Debbie who won three golds at the 1968 Olympics
- Debbie who won three swimming gold medals at the 1968 Olympics
- "Twilight" author Stephenie
- Urban ___, 2004 and 2012 undefeated college football coach
- Stephenie who wrote "Twilight"
- "The Host" author Stephenie
- ___ Wolfsheim, gambler in "The Great Gatsby"
- Stephenie who wrote the "Twilight" series
- Gangster Lansky
- Author of "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution"
- Boston Marathon winner: 1983
- He coined "mental hygiene"
- Founder of the Rothschild dynasty
- Annie ___, founder of Barnard College
- He wrote "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution"
- Levin or Lansky
- "Twilight" writer Stephenie
- "California, Here I Come" composer Joseph
Wikipedia
Meyer may refer to:
Meyer is a surname of English, German, Dutch and Jewish origin, many branches of the Meyer(s) family trace their origins to ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. The name is derived from the Old English name maire, meaning Mayor, or an officer in charge of legal matters. The surname is also of German and Jewish origin deriving from the German word "meiger", meaning Mayor, the name likely traces its origins to a wealthy landholder. Among German Jews, "Meyer" converged with the etymologically unconnected name " Meir", which means "one who shines" in Hebrew.
Usage examples of "meyer".
The burly Lucas Meyer, smart young Smuts fresh from the siege of Ookiep, Beyers from the north, Kemp the dashing cavalry leader, Muller the hero of many fights--all these with many others of their sun-blackened, gaunt, hard-featured comrades were grouped within the great tent of Vereeniging.
In an essay which we might take as a practical example of how this dichotomy can be deconstructed, Richard Meyer writes, in the same volume, about the film star Rock Hudson, once the screen epitome of attractive heterosexual masculinity.
Cassanovas reported it stolen yesterday when he parked it at the Dimond Fred Meyer and forgot the keys in the ignition when he went inside to buy groceries.
When Bobby got high enough on the idea to quit his regular job, Meyer put in the money and they formed a little partnership and named it Floatation Associates.
Meyer locked up, as per instructions, then went to my office and gave the whole business very careful thought which, knowing my Hamal, took all of five minutes.
She had just cleared her throat, and the sound was shockingly loud, so that Kung and Meyer turned to face her at almost the same moment Hawes did.
There was a strange silence in the squad room He looked first at the lieutenant, and then at KIng, and then his eyes flicked to the two rear desks where Hawes and Meyer were silently working.
As she approached Teddy Carella, Hawes knew instinctively that she would inflict upon her the same-if not worse punishment that Meyer Meyer had suffered.
Only Meyer and Hawes were to her right and slightly behind her-and Meyer was limp, his head resting on his folded arms.
Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Harve Bennett, and Nicholas Meyer from a story by Leonard Nimoy and Harve Bennett, directed by Leonard Nimoy, 1986, 120 min.
Phillips, Harry Fullett, John Coleman, Gene Francar, Aaron Graham, Joe Toft, Jim Nims, Richard Hahner, James Borden, Charles Gutensohn, Robert Nieves, Mike Fredericks, Jerry Strickler, Mike McManus, Richard Meyers, Mark Eissler and James McGiveney.
In addition to the observations he made at the house, Meyer noted tiny petechial hemorrhages on the eyelids.
Meyer reported occasional scattered petechial hemorrhaging on the surface of each lung and the anterior surface of the heart.
Kee, Robert Blum, Thomas Holliday, Rich Legg, Ryan Casey, Frederick Beecher, Craig Meyer, Patrick Messier, Robin Hudson, Dan Kuykendall, The Murphy Loft, Paul Grimard, Jeff McFarland, Patricia Drake, Steven Kolstad, Mike Brady, Brian Pipa, Michael Tichon, James Daniels, Jonathan Wallington, Nick Sagar, Sebastian Dittmann, Joe Jennings, Pekka Oikarainen, Christopher Booth, M.
I heard the word on the snook hole, remembered the way Meyer would talk a good one up to the side of the boat, and that was how we happened to be under the bridge in a rented skiff Monday midnight, casting the active surface plugs into a splendid snook hole, with the skiff tied to one of the bridge pilings.