Crossword clues for oates
oates
- Hall's counterpart
- Hall's "Maneater" partner
- Hall mate?
- Hall colleague
- Hall & ___ (pop duo)
- Garfunkel and ___ (female comedy-folk duo)
- English imposter
- "The Gravedigger's Daughter" author
- "Rich Girl" singers Hall & ___
- "Rich Girl" duo Hall & ___
- "Maneater" duo Hall and ___
- "Bellefleur" writer Joyce Carol
- Writer Joyce
- Warren of "The Wild Bunch"
- Titus or Joyce Carol
- Them author
- Singing duo Hall & ___
- Singers Hall and __
- Pulitzer finalist for the novels “Black Water” and “Blonde”
- Prolific Princeton novelist
- Popish Plot figure
- Pop partner of Hall
- Pop music's Hall & ___
- Pop music's Hall & __
- Polar explorer — Stuart conspirator
- Novelist teaching at Princeton
- Novelist Joyce Carol --
- Novelist Joyce Carol
- National Book Award winner for "them"
- Multi-time Pulitzer finalist, including for the volume "Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories" (2014)
- Member of Scott's expedition — "Popish Plot" conspirator
- Joyce Carol __
- John of a huge '80s duo
- Hall's rock partner
- Hall's partner on "Sara Smile"
- Hall's partner in rock
- Hall's bandmate
- Hall's "Rich Girl" partner
- Hall companion
- Hall and ___ ("Maneater" duo)
- Hall and ___
- Hall & -- (pop duo)
- Hall & --
- Hall & ___ (duo in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
- Hall & ___ ("Private Eyes" duo)
- Hall & ___ ("blue-eyed soul" duo whose last #1 hit was 1984's "Out of Touch")
- Garfunkel and ___ (comedy duo)
- Garfunkel and ___
- English plotter
- English impostor
- English conspirator
- Duo Hall & __
- British plotter
- Bart or Warren
- Author with three 5-letter names
- Author of "Blonde"
- American novelist Joyce Carol
- 2015 Pulitzer nominee for "Lovely, Dark, Deep"
- 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee John
- "Wonderland" novelist
- "What I Lived For" author
- "We Were the Mulvaneys" author
- "The Falls" novelist
- "The Falls" author
- "Private Eyes" Hall & ___
- "My Sister, My Love" author
- "My Heart Laid Bare" writer
- "Maneater" Hall and ___
- "Man Crazy" writer, or a "Maneater" co-writer
- "Hazards of Time Travel" author Joyce Carol
- "Black Water" author Joyce Carol ___
- "Black Girl/White Girl" author
- "Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart" author
- "You Must Remember This" author
- Hall's singing partner in "Rich Girl"
- "Bellefleur" author Joyce Carol
- Half of the "Rich Girl" duo, in 70's pop
- Writer Joyce Carol ___
- "A Garden of Earthly Delights" author
- "Angel of Light" novelist
- "Them" novelist
- "Unholy Loves" author
- Warren of "Dillinger"
- "The Tattooed Girl" author
- Novelist Joyce Carol ___
- Half of a 70's-80's pop duo
- "Them" author Joyce Carol ___
- "Black Water" novelist
- "A Garden of Earthly Delights" novelist
- Author of the Oprah's Book Club selection "We Were the Mulvaneys"
- Hall's partner in pop music
- She won the 1970 National Book Award for Fiction
- Novelist who wrote "The Gravedigger's Daughter"
- Hall's musical partner
- Pulitzer nominee for the novels "Black Water" and "Blonde"
- John who is half of a popular singing duo
- O. Henry Award winner for "In the Region of Ice" (1967) and "The Dead" (1973)
- One of the "She's Gone" singers
- Musical Hall of fame collaborator?
- Warren of "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia"
- John in the Songwriters Hall of Fame
- English conspirator who claimed that there was a Jesuit plot to assassinate Charles II (1649-1705)
- United States writer (born in 1938)
- "A Bloodsmoor Romance" author
- Actor Warren ___: 1928-82
- "Contraries" author
- A Bruins star
- Orioles' manager
- Author Joyce Carol ____
- Popish Plot perjurer
- She wrote "Angel of Light"
- Popish Plot fabricator
- "Cybele" author
- Author of "Them"
- "The Assassins" author
- "On Boxing" author
- Titus, the conspirator
- "Solstice" author
- "The Profane Art" author
- Music's Hall and ___
- Joyce Carol with two O. Henry Awards
- Warren or Joyce Carol
- She wrote "Them"
- Author of "Wonderland"
- Hall and ___, musical duo
- Author Joyce Carol --
- Titus ___, English conspirator
- She wrote "Night-Side": 1977
- She wrote "With Shuddering Fall"
- Hall's partner in music
- Conspirator established a ring for revolution
- Say, Titus Andronicus losing heart, toe crushed
- Famous explorer ought to lead a group heading north
- Polar hero, one in old group that’s recalled
- He went outside and picked up breakfast
- Singer John
- Hall's pop partner
- Writer Joyce Carol --
- Hall partner
- "The Tattooed Girl" novelist Joyce Carol
- Hall's music partner
- "Blonde" novelist
- "Bellefleur" novelist
- ''Bellefleur'' author
- Warren of "Stripes"
- Hall's pop music partner
Wiktionary
n. (surname)
Wikipedia
Oates may refer to:
People- Oates (surname)
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Garfunkel and Oates, comedy act
- Kate Micucci (aka Oates) of "Garfunkel and Oates"
- Hall & Oates, musical act
- Oates Coast, coastal area of Antarctica
- Oates Building, historic building in Florida
- Oates, High Laver, Essex, England, the place where John Locke spent his last years
Oates is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Oates, professional ice hockey player
- Colin Oates (born 1983), English judoka
- Corey Oates (born 1994), Australian rugby league player
- Cynthia de la Vega Oates, Mexican model
- Dan Oates, American police chief
- Eugene William Oates (1845–1911), English naturalist
- Frank Oates, British African explorer
- Graham Oates (footballer born 1943), English footballer
- Graham Oates (footballer born 1949), English footballer
- Jackie Oates (born 1983), English folk musician
- John Oates, musician and producer of Hall & Oates
- Johnny Oates, former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball
- Joyce Carol Oates, American author, novelist, poet, and playwright
- Lawrence Oates, British Antarctic explorer
- Simon Oates, British actor
- Stephen B. Oates, American author and biographer
- T. Oates (rugby league), rugby league player
- Tom Oates, American sportswriter
- Warren Oates, American character actor
- Titus Oates, 17th-century perjurer who fabricated a fraudulent Catholic plot to kill King Charles II of England
- William Oates (disambiguation)
- Wallace Eugene Oates, American economist, author of numerous works on fiscal federalism
Usage examples of "oates".
But Oates and the young gentlemen have got to go to the Bull for their drop of tiddley.
As Oates was late, she decided to take on his job of laying the dinner-table.
She had watched where Oates kept his handful of tools, and discovered that he left them where he had used them, With this clue to guide her, she found the box stuck away in a corner of the boot-closet, in the hall, As this was not a legitimate job, she crept up the stairs to The first floor landing, and knelt before the door.
Helen did not relish her job, when she found Oates stretched before the kitchen fire, enjoying his first pipe after his work.
As the girl reeled back under the force of the blow, Mrs Oates gripped her shoulders and practically hurled her out of the kitchen.
The person who waited outside might be Oates, who had returned--sooner than she had dared to hope.
She dreamed of Oates and Evans and Bowers and of Scott, a small man, half hidden by blowing snow and sunglare on the ice.
Scott, Bowers, and Wilson all knew that the failing Oates was going out into the blizzard to his death.
Maggie Oates, forty-five if a day, and still supplying men practically on me doorstep.
But she knew other people went to Maggie Oates, because she was a friendly creature.
Maggie Oates who, as everybody knew for miles around, was a real bad woman and shunned by all other women hereabouts because she was so sinful.
Ellen recalled Maggie Oates vividly, and the day she was buried too, because that was the day of the hurricane in January, thirty-nine.
And after it was all over people remembered that Maggie Oates had been buried on that day.