Crossword clues for trent
trent
- Italian commune
- River to the Humber
- Politician Lott
- City of northern Italy
- River near Nottingham
- Nine Inch Nails founder Reznor
- Lott of the Senate
- Ex-senator Lott
- Council of ___ (1545-1563)
- Ontario river
- Lott from Mississippi
- E. C. Bentley's sleuth
- Site of a 16th C. council
- Rocker Reznor who scored "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
- Rock's Reznor
- Politico Lott
- Nottingham river
- Nine Inch Nails rocker Reznor
- Council of ____
- Council of ___, 1545-1563
- 16th century church council site
- "Wishing Well" Terence ___ D'Arby
- Third largest stream in England
- The Council of ___, 1545-63
- Terence ___ D'Arby
- Stoke's river
- Stoke-on-___ (home of England's pottery industry)
- Site of a 16th-century ecumenical council
- Site of a 16th-century council
- Singer Reznor
- River whose source is in Staffordshire
- River of Ontario
- River of central England
- River from Staffordshire
- River flowing through Nottingham
- Reznor of rock's Nine Inch Nails
- Quarterback Dilfer
- Papal council
- Ontario's ______ Canal
- Nine Inch Nails singer Reznor
- Nine Inch Nails leader
- NIN leader Reznor
- Musician Reznor
- Lott who succeeded Bob Dole as majority leader
- Lott late of the Senate
- Locale of a noted 16th century Christian council
- Industrial titan Reznor
- Helen of radio soap opera
- Helen of radio serial
- He got in trouble praising Strom
- Gymnast Dimas
- Former Mississippi Sen. Lott
- ESPN analyst Dilfer
- English river that flows into the Humber
- E. C. Bentley’s sleuth
- Country's "A Little More Livin'" Willmon
- Council site: 1545–63
- Council site of the 1500s
- Council of 1545-63
- Council of --- (l545-1563)
- Council of ___ (response to the Protestant Reformation)
- Council of ___ (Counter-Reformation body)
- Council of ___ (16th-century assembly)
- Council city
- City north of Verona
- Church council scene
- Certain papal council
- Burton's river
- A Lott of politics
- 49ers wide receiver Taylor
- 16th-century Ecumenical Council site
- 16th C. ecumenical council
- "Sign Your Name" Terence ___ D'Arby
- "Country Is My Rock" Tomlinson
- ___ Reznor (rocker who won an Oscar for his "The Social Network" soundtrack)
- ___ Affair (Civil War incident of 1861)
- Mississippi Senator _____ Lott
- 16th-century council site
- Staffordshire river
- ___ Affair (Civil War imbroglio)
- Senator Lott
- Sen. Lott
- Ontario's ___ Canal
- E. C. Bentley detective
- Fictional detective Philip
- Lott of Mississippi
- QB Dilfer
- Midlands river
- Lott of Washington
- Rock singer Reznor
- Last name of Dickens's Little Nell
- River through Newark, England
- 1545 council site
- Council of ___, 1545-63
- Nottingham is on it
- England's third-longest river
- 16th-century council city
- University in Peterborough, Ont.
- Nottingham's river
- ___ Canal (connector of lakes Ontario and Huron)
- It flows through Gainsborough
- 1545-63 council site
- English river through Nottingham
- Council city of 1545-63
- Singer Terence ___ D'Arby
- Former senator Lott of Mississippi
- Gainsborough's river
- Council site of 1545
- ___ Dilfer, Super Bowl XXXV-winning QB
- North-flowing English river
- Former Mississippi senator Lott
- Reznor of Nine Inch Nails
- River through Nottingham, England
- Council of ___: 1545–63
- "Last Case" sleuth
- City on the Adige
- E. C. Bentley sleuth
- ___ Canal, Ontario
- River to the Humber estuary
- Council site: 1545-63
- Radio soap-opera character Helen ___
- Council site in the 1500's
- Council setting: 1545
- Canadian river
- Council city: 1545–63
- Church-council site: 16th century
- River in central England
- Humber feeder
- Council city in Italy
- Northern Italian city
- British river
- Helen of soap operas
- Detective famous for a "last case"
- Rival of Spade or Queen
- Church-council scene: 1545–63
- Church council site
- River in Canada
- Historic steamship: 1861
- River in England
- Historic council site
- Nell of the Old Curiosity Shop
- Major English river
- English flower Romeo found in temporary accommodation
- English river split after junction
- After time regular outlay needed for river
- River that joins the Ouse to form the Humber
- River runs into temporary home
- River runs through camping shelter
- Tory leader on board for English flower
- Time musical is current
- University in Peterborough, Ont
- Italian city on the Adige
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
river in England, a Celtic name, perhaps "great wanderer," in reference to its flooding. The city in Italy (Italian Trento) is Roman Tridentum, in reference to the triple-peaked mountain nearby. The great ecumenical council there was held from 1543-63.
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 111
Land area (2000): 1.008504 sq. miles (2.612012 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.008504 sq. miles (2.612012 sq. km)
FIPS code: 63940
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 43.906818 N, 96.654698 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 57065
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Trent
Housing Units (2000): 150
Land area (2000): 0.409937 sq. miles (1.061731 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.409937 sq. miles (1.061731 sq. km)
FIPS code: 73580
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 32.487508 N, 100.123639 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 79561
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Trent
Wikipedia
Trent may refer to:
Trent is the retail arm of the Tata group. Started in 1998, Trent operates Westside, one of the many growing retail chains in India based in Mumbai, Maharashtra and Landmark, a bookstore chain with Brick and mortar stores in various locations of India.
Usage examples of "trent".
I returned to Washington that afternoon and was asked by Senate Republican leader Trent Lott to be the liaison for the Republican senators to the fledgling medical and law enforcement investigation into the anthrax exposure at the Hart building.
These malpractice attorneys must have recruited Trent Harding to contaminate Marcaine ampules and place them in OR supplies.
There, Clyde was introducing himself to Hubert Martingale, Terry Trent, and a lady of dowager specifications who was obviously Mrs.
Doubting that either Trent or Martingale would tell their business to Clyde, Margo had resolved to question the third party in the case, Mrs.
Squire, who told Miss Trent that he heartily wished the Nonesuch at Jericho.
Miss Trent, snatching at the excuse offered her by the Nonesuch, but flushing a little.
Miss Trent, standing within earshot, felt that her first favourable impression of the Nonesuch had not been entirely erroneous.
Staples, for Courtenay told Jack that the party had not broken up till past midnight, and that when it came to playing Jackstraws the Nonesuch had them all beat to flinders, even Miss Trent, who had such deft fingers.
Lady Trent had spoken more truly than she knew, and would have been as much surprised as dismayed to have learnt that her provoking niece, having repulsed two very eligible suitors, had discovered that no less a personage than the Nonesuch would do for her.
Lindeth and Tiffany enjoyed a quiet flirtation, Sir Ralph gave the Nonesuch a long and involved account of his triumph over someone who had tried to get the better of him in a bargain, Courtenay fidgeted about the room, and Lady Colebatch prosed to Miss Trent with all the placidity of one to whom time meant nothing.
Trent had only put air into the compartments necessary for the repair of the Lawlor drive and the overdrive coil, plus a reasonable living space.
In his present state, the old man must at least have friends about him, and not cold-blooded pinchers and parers, who had come to dislike him because of his relation to the Trent girls.
Yost followed with a penlight flash, while Grant fell in beside Trent.
Trent, in which, besides professing her attachment to the Catholic faith, she took notice of her title to succeed to the crown of England, and expressed her hopes of being able, in some period, to bring back all her dominions to the bosom of the church.
Trent found himself backtracking, answering questions about subjects he had already lied about, fielding questions about other almost entirely unrelated subjects, reanswering rephrased questions he had already lied about twice.