Crossword clues for underhill
underhill
Wiktionary
a. (context Sussex English) (of a road, track or other path) passing along the foot of a hill.
Wikipedia
Underhill may refer to:
Underhill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Barbara Underhill (born 1963), Canadian figure skater
- Beth Underhill (born 1962), Canadian equestrian
- Cave Underhill (1634 – c. 1710), English actor
- Evelyn Underhill (1875–1941), British writer
- Frank Underhill (1889–1971), Canadian historian and social activist
- George Lees Underhill (1813–1881), iron merchant who became thirteenth Mayor of Wolverhampton, 1861/62
- Henry Underhill (1914–1993), British politician
- Hercules Underhill (died 1650), who confirmed the sale of New Place to William Shakespeare
- Hugh Underhill (1518–1593), English keeper of the wardrobe under Queen Elizabeth I
- Captain John Underhill (1597–1672), English colonist and soldier in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- John Edward Underhill (1574–1608), English diplomat and exile
- Isaac Underhill Willets (1819–1899), a prominent Long Island farm owner
- John Q. Underhill (1848–1907), American politician
- John R. Underhill (born 1961), British geologist and football referee
- Martyn Underhill (born 1958), Detective and Police and Crime Commissioner Dorset
- Paco Underhill, American environmental psychologist
- Robert L. M. Underhill (1889–1983), American mountaineer
- Roy Underhill (born 1950), American woodwright and host of the television series "The Woodwright's Shop"
- Steven Underhill (born 1962), American photographer
- Wilbur Underhill, Jr. (1901–1934), American criminal, burglar, bank robber and Depression-era outlaw
- William Underhill (died 1570), who purchased New Place
Fictional characters:
- Ted Underhill, character in the films Fletch (film) and Fletch Lives
- Susan Underhill (aka Betty Jo Bialosky), character from The Further Adventures of Nick Danger by Firesign Theater
- Underhill (first name not mentioned), an FBI interrogator in John Grisham's novel The Partner
Usage examples of "underhill".
Underhill, and both his friends were bonkers for bathroom gadgets of every kind.
There was something unusual, possibly illegal, about those caskets, Denis Underhill suspected.
Dark and green of skin, and bearing a close resemblance to the gargoyles of Underhill, Mort had the long, pointed ears of elves.
Odras had been a solitary mage, walking the land of Underhill for centuries, living among the poor, even the gargoyles for a time.
The elves could find some way to get this stuff shipped Underhill, and both his friends were bonkers for bathroom gadgets of every kind.
Suddenly ashamed of his cynical little game, Underhill spoke apologetically.
Henry turned back to the Winnebago and resumed waiting for Underhill to come out.
Henry straightened and saw Underhill just pulling the door of the Winnebago shut.
Mr Underhill would have it that she and your cousin had gone off in a post-chaise-and-four, but I couldn't suppose that Mr Calver would be carrying a large enough sum of money on his person.
He waved Underhill toward the cleft in the rock, and the deepness below.
Sherkaner Underhill was as much the unhinged genius as ever, though the nerve damage he’d suffered in their ad hoc deepness made him seem older than he was.
As he understood it, the theory went that the mist was a physical manifestation of the available energy in these pockets of Underhill.
He had been out on the lawn of his house, the one in Paducah, his father still at work, his mother off somewhere, probably at the Grace Baptist, getting ready for one of her endless bake sales (unlike Kurtz, when Randi Underhill said praise Jesus, she meant it), and an ambulance had pulled up next door, at the Rapeloews'.
But from her conversations with Frank about Underhill affairs she judged that the problem of dealing with the farm team was going to develop slowly.
The only one Underhill had ever known had been a fellow grunt in Lieutenant Beevers's band of merry men, his real name being Philip Footler, but known everywhere as Phoorow, a sweet-faced young redneck who had participated in Lieutenant Beevers's second-greatest fuckup, a military exercise that took place in Dragon Valley, or down in Dragon Valley, as they used to say, them what was there.