Crossword clues for seymour
seymour
- Grant's 1868 opponent
- *Actress Jane who was a "Medicine Woman"
- Queen of England as the third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (1509-1537)
- Third wife of Henry VIII
- Jane ___, Henry VIII's third wife
- Jane maybe, in retrospect, regrets keeping ring belonging to me
- Jane —, queen
- Wife of Henry VIII
- Animated principal Skinner
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 621
Land area (2000): 2.341614 sq. miles (6.064751 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.680970 sq. miles (1.763703 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.022584 sq. miles (7.828454 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72670
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 44.827060 N, 91.440459 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54165
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Seymour
Housing Units (2000): 1377
Land area (2000): 2.529072 sq. miles (6.550265 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.003607 sq. miles (0.009342 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.532679 sq. miles (6.559607 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72725
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 44.508499 N, 88.328400 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54165
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Seymour
Housing Units (2000): 792
Land area (2000): 2.622647 sq. miles (6.792625 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.622647 sq. miles (6.792625 sq. km)
FIPS code: 66800
Located within: Missouri (MO), FIPS 29
Location: 37.147671 N, 92.768882 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 65746
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Housing Units (2000): 7709
Land area (2000): 10.836904 sq. miles (28.067451 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 10.836904 sq. miles (28.067451 sq. km)
FIPS code: 68832
Located within: Indiana (IN), FIPS 18
Location: 38.956350 N, 85.890068 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 47274
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Seymour
Housing Units (2000): 393
Land area (2000): 2.351308 sq. miles (6.089860 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.004093 sq. miles (0.010600 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.355401 sq. miles (6.100460 sq. km)
FIPS code: 71760
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 40.682854 N, 93.120732 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 52590
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Seymour
Housing Units (2000): 3624
Land area (2000): 12.642635 sq. miles (32.744274 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.018199 sq. miles (0.047136 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 12.660834 sq. miles (32.791410 sq. km)
FIPS code: 67200
Located within: Tennessee (TN), FIPS 47
Location: 35.870533 N, 83.775936 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 37865
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Headwords:
Seymour
Housing Units (2000): 1534
Land area (2000): 2.724064 sq. miles (7.055293 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.724064 sq. miles (7.055293 sq. km)
FIPS code: 66968
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 33.591552 N, 99.260968 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 76380
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Wikipedia
Seymour may refer to:
The Seymour Metro-North Railroad station serves residents of Seymour, Connecticut via the Waterbury Branch of the New Haven Line. Most service on the Waterbury Branch is shuttle service to Bridgeport with one morning rush-hour trip ending at Stamford running on very light frequencies (six trains daily weekdays, four weekends).
The station is 75 miles from Grand Central Terminal, with travel time there being an average of two hours, four minutes depending on transfer time at Bridgeport. Travel time to Bridgeport is 32 minutes, and travel time to Stamford is 1 hour and 2 minutes.
Seymour is a given name which may refer to:
Seymour is the surname of:
- A. J. Seymour (1914-1989), Guyanese poet, essayist, memoirist and editor
- Alan Seymour (1927-2015), Australian playwright and writer
- Algernon Seymour (disambiguation)
- Archibald Seymour, 13th Duke of Somerset (1810–1891)
- Beauchamp Seymour, 1st Baron Alcester (1821-1895), British admiral
- Benjamin Seymour (c. 1806-1880), Canadian politician
- Brett Seymour (born 1984), Australian rugby league player
- Carolyn Seymour (born 1947), English actress
- Charles Seymour (disambiguation)
- Cy Seymour (1872-1919), American Major League Baseball player
- David Seymour (disambiguation)
- Edward Seymour (disambiguation)
- Elizabeth Seymour (disambiguation)
- Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset (1882–1954)
- Felipe Seymour (born 1987), Chilean football player
- Forrest W. Seymour (1905-1983), American journalist
- Frances Seymour (disambiguation)
- Francis Seymour (disambiguation)
- Frederick Seymour (1820-1869), Irish-born colonial administrator, Governor of the Colony of British Columbia
- George Seymour (disambiguation)
- Gerald Seymour (born 1941), British writer
- Gordon Seymour, pseudonym of Charles Waldstein (1856-1927), Anglo-American archaeologist and short story writer
- Henry Seymour (disambiguation)
- Hezekiah C. Seymour (1811-1853), American civil engineer, New York State Engineer and Surveyor
- Horatio Seymour (disambiguation)
- Hugh Seymour (disambiguation)
- James Seymour (disambiguation)
- Jane Seymour (disambiguation)
- John Seymour (disambiguation)
- Katie Seymour (1870–1903), British burlesque and vaudeville entertainer
- Kelly Seymour (born 1936), South African cricketer
- Ken Seymour (born 1930), Australian rules footballer
- Lynn Seymour (born 1939), Canadian ballerina and choreographer
- Mark Seymour (born 1956), Australian musician
- Mary Seymour (1548-1550?), daughter of Catherine Parr and Thomas, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley
- Matthew Seymour (1669–1735), member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk, Connecticut, and founding settler of Ridgefield, Connecticut
- Michel Seymour (born 1954), Canadian philosopher and professor
- Michael Seymour (disambiguation)
- Miranda Seymour (born 1948), English literary critic, novelist, and biographer
- Nick Seymour (born 1958), Australian bass guitarist
- Paul Seymour (American football) (born 1950), American footballer
- Paul Seymour (mathematician) (born 1950), mathematician
- Paul Seymour (basketball) (1928–1988), American basketball player and coach
- Percy Seymour, 18th Duke of Somerset (1910–1984)
- Phil Seymour (1952–1993), American power pop musician
- Richard Seymour (born 1979), American National Football League player
- Richard Seymour (writer) (born 1977), British Marxist writer
- Ryan Seymour (born 1990), American National Football League player
- Sebastian Seymour, Lord Seymour (born 1982), heir apparent to the title of Duke of Somerset
- Silas Seymour (1817–1890), American engineer, New York State Engineer and Surveyor
- Silas J. Seymour (1824-?), American politician
- Stephanie Kulp Seymour (born 1940), U.S. court of appeals judge
- Stephanie Seymour (born 1968), supermodel
- Terri Seymour (born 1973), British television presenter and sometime actress
- Thomas Seymour (disambiguation)
- Truman Seymour (1824-1891), American Civil War general and painter
- Webb Seymour, 10th Duke of Somerset (1718–1793)
- William Seymour (disambiguation)
Usage examples of "seymour".
Up Albert Drive and Albyn, through Thursley Gardens and along Seymour and Bathgate, up Somerset Road at last and the slopes flattened and the sky lightened and turned blotchy like yesterday's porridge and a cold dark wind came across a boundless open space and numbed the intent of the Adventurers as they peered from beneath the warm canvas.
Natasha Rannaldini, who saw herself as the victim of a broken home, thought 'Rock Star' was the most wonderful song, and that the reason she wasn't as popular at Bagley Hall as Flora Seymour was because she didn't have parents as happy as Guy and Georgie.
Colonel and Mrs Baylis, Barney, Angela Mrs Seymour and Mr Seymour, who was lying on the floor unconscious.
Saunders-owned cruise ship that is visiting Seymour Island when the acoustic wave hits.
It was a singularly ugly place, inhabited only by few varieties of lichen and a rookery of Adelie penguins who found Seymour Island an ample source for the small stones they use to build their nests.
Fielding had come up to ease Seymour into his first independent watch and he was now in the waist, going through the motions of shipping the frame and its lanterns on the decoy boat, now poised so that it could be lowered down in a moment - motions that the chosen band, made up of Bonden, two bosun's mates and a very powerful black sheet-anchor man called Darkie had already performed again and again.
Sir Thomas Seymour, who had been on the watch for more than an hour, and whose impatience by this time had risen almost to fever heat, no sooner beheld the troop of arquebusiers, with the princess at its head, crossing Tower Hill, than he flew to meet her, and continued by the side of her palfrey as she entered the gates of the fortress.
Her father the King could not, for a time, bring himself to see her, but the intercession of three stepmothers - Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Katherine Howard - made him relent, with the result that Elizabeth received the occasional summons to come to court, albeit rarely.
There were Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr.
We will commence with our dearly-beloved uncle, Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, lord protector of the realm, and governor of our person, whom we hereby create Duke of Somerset, and appoint to be Lieutenant-General of all our armies both by land and sea, Lord High Treasurer and Earl Marshal of England, and Governor of the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey.
I did see Seymour occasionally when he worked at Channel 9, before he went to work for Gene Autry at Channel 5.
Before going forth, she cast one farewell look at Seymour, who stood as if transfixed by despair.
It had all looked like a route through the worst part of America, and shaken-down places like Guthrie and Winslow and Loogootee and Seymour (they had just left Seymour today) had seemed dreadful: hot dangerous horror towns in the dusty midwest.
She took it in wide-eyed and assured me she would not dream of saying a word, but I realised with exasperation that you couldn't trust any warning to take root in that beautiful empty head: as we approached the drawing-room doors she was prattling away about what wedding present she should suggest to the Queen for Mary Seymour, and 1, preoccupied, said offhand, why not a lusty young coachman, and immediately regretted it - you couldn't be sure she wouldn't pass it on - and then the doors opened, we were announced, and the heads in the room were all turning towards us.
Tackling the hardest nut to crack, Seymour Island, because it actually sits around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in the Weddell Sea, which is part of the South Atlantic, I determined that deep ocean sound rays were reflected by the mountainous geology on the seafloor.