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lee

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Alternative clues for the word lee

___ Highway, classic New York-to-San Francisco route

Spike, for one

F. _____ Bailey

Dracula actor Christopher

Author Harper

'To Kill a Mockingbird' author

With 16-Across, former Phillies manager

Grant opponent

Chancellorsville victor

Singapore's Kuan Yew _____

Majors in acting

Winner at Chancellorsville

Malcolm X profiler

'Malcolm X' director

Novelist Harper

Harper on the bookshelf

Attorney F. ___ Bailey

Jeans brand

Rebel leader of '61

Wilderness Campaign general

See 62-Down

Antietam general

See 4-Down

Kind of shore

Nautical side

Annie ___, Enoch Arden's wife

Gypsy Rose ___

'School Daze' director

One of Broadway's Shuberts

'Clockers' director

Martial arts expert Bruce

'The Magnificent Seven' gunslinger

Whisky Rebellion suppressor

Gypsy Rose's last name

Jackie's sister

Grant's opposite

Under the ___ (nautical term)

Common middle name

Protection from a storm

Miss Peggy

Brenda who sang 'I'm Sorry'

Kind of side

Peggy who sang 'Fever'

Bruce or Brenda

Declaration of Independence signer from Virginia

One side of a ship

Light-Horse Harry, for one

Filmmaker Spike

Businessman Iacocca

See 49-Across

Washington and ___ University

Linda ___, Supergirl's alias

Rocker Tommy

Stan who created Spider-Man

'East of Eden' character

'Mo' Better Blues' director Spike

Bruce nicknamed 'The Little Dragon'

'Crooklyn' director

Traveller's rider

Detective story writer Manfred

Writer Harper

Majors on TV

57-Across opposer

Light-Horse Harry's surname

Majors in acting?

Stone Mountain honoree

Civil War general

Gen. Meade's foe at Gettysburg

One of two Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence

Jeans name

General at Appomattox

General in gray

One of the 'Magnificent Seven'

See 57-Down

Golf's ___ Elder

Manfred B. ___, half of Ellery Queen

Jackie Onassis' sister

Actress Grant

Gen. Robert E. ___

Johnny with the 1980 #1 country hit 'Lookin' for Love'

Director Spike

General in the Capitol's Statuary Hall

County name in nine former Confederate states

Harper who wrote 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

Country singer Brenda

Peggy with the 1958 hit 'Fever'

Wrangler competitor

___ jeans

Actress Michele

Washington funeral orator

See 31-Down

Brenda of country music

Wranglers alternative

Gray head?

See 92-Across

Author Harper ___

'Summer of Sam' director

Abstract painter ___ Krasner

Name that's a homophone of 8-Down

Golfer Trevino

General played by Duvall

Kung fu star

Historic Virginian

Gray general

Dixie hero

Family name of about 15% of Koreans

Actress Remick

Wrangler rival

Virginia's historic ___ Highway

Antietam leader

Ann of the Shakers

Winner at the Second Battle of Bull Run

Former auto executive Iacocca

Loser at Gettysburg

Old western actor Van Cleef

Kind of tide

'Pushing Daisies' star ___ Pace

See 5-Down

___ Highway, old auto route from New York City to San Francisco

Jason who starred in TV's 'My Name Is Earl'

See 110-Down

Winner at the Battle of Cold Harbor

Rock's Tommy, ex-husband of Pamela Anderson

Spike who directed 'Crooklyn'

Surname of two signers of the Declaration of Independence

Entertainer Pinky or Peggy

The General ___, 'The Dukes of Hazzard' auto

Gettysburg general

Novelist who was a lifelong friend of Capote

Founding father Richard Henry ___

Sheltered side crossword clue

Stan of Marvel Comics

Stan who co-created Spider-Man

Actor ___ J. Cobb

Spike in a director's chair

Actor Bruce

Marvin of 'Cat Ballou'

Robert Frost's middle name

Virginia's Washington and ___ University

Big name in jeans

Confederate general at Gettysburg

Downwind

'Brokeback Mountain' director

All lit up

Cliff ___, 2008 Cy Young Award winner

Director Daniels of 'The Butler'

Historical figure a.k.a. Marse Robert

Pace of 'Pushing Daisies'

Peggy of 'Lady and the Tramp'

Tommy of Mötley Crüe

Harper ___, author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

See 51-Across

Spike in movie sales?

Victor at Chancellorsville

Victor at Fussell's Mill

Van Cleef of 'High Noon'

Director of 2015's 'Chi-Raq'

Rebel leader

'To Kill a Mockingbird' author Harper

Daniels who directed 'The Butler'

Food Network host Sandra

'Spoon River Anthology' poet Edgar ___ Masters

Man's name that's 20-Across backward

Victor at Gaines's Mill and Cold Harbor

Actor Marvin

Appomattox surrenderer

Gray head

'Life of Pi' director

Spike in direction

'Is That All There Is' singer Peggy

Opposite of weather, on a ship

Commander during John Brown's capture in 1859

Full

Actor ___ J. Cobb of '12 Angry Men'

United States filmmaker whose works explore the richness of Black American culture (born in 1957)

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United States actor who was an expert in kung fu and starred in martial arts films (1941-1973)

American Revolutionary soldier (1756-1818)

The side of something that is sheltered from the wind

Spike behind a camera

Singer David ___ Roth

McClellan's foe at Sharpsburg

Marvin

Golf's Trevino

Shelter

Majors or Marvin

Harper or Brenda

Virginia's ___ Highway

Old Ace of Spades

Horsley of 'Guns of Paradise'

Actor Majors

Mötley Crüe member

She wrote 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

Noted ecdysiast

U.S. Shaker sect founder

Movie maker Spike

Grant or Remick

1961 Pulitzer-winning author

Grant of film

Ann ___, founder of the Shakers in America

Light-Horse Harry

Iacocca

Golfer Elder

Actress Jamie ___ Curtis

Liberace

Michele or Peggy

Loos heroine Lorelei ___

Actor Van Cleef

D. S. Freeman subject

Bernard who played 'M'

Iacocca or Majors

A modern Grant

Actress Remick: 1935-91

Trevino of golf

'Civil Elegies' poet

McClellan adversary

Grant's adversary

Cobb of cinema

Strasberg of the theater

Cobb or Iacocca

River in Cork

Shelter, on ships

See 44 Across

'The G-String Murders' author

'I'm Sorry' singer

Majors or Myles

Loos's Lorelei ___

Singer Peggy

Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

Mr. Iacocca

Shubert or Strasberg

Grant of films

Grassy field*

Peggy or Brenda

He bestrode Traveller

Grant or Radziwill

Shubert or De Forest

'The Gray Fox'

General at Antietam

Edgar ___ Masters

Jamie ___ Curtis of cinema

Marvin or Remick

C.S.A. V.I.P.

A Gypsy who rose via few clothes

The Gentle General

Robert E. ___

Jamie ___ Curtis

Poe's 'Annabel ___'

Inventor De Forest

Trevino

Marvin or Trevino

Brenda the singer

Marvin of movies

Famed Virginian

Valiant Virginian

Confederate V.I.P.

Civil War figure

The quiet side

Nautical term

Dixie immortal

Brenda or Peggy

Lorelei ___, Loos woman

Shubert of Broadway

Shelter, nautically speaking

Fort or Peggy

Pinky or Peggy

Strasberg of theater

C.S.A. hero

Grant or Majors

Producer Shubert

Appomattox figure

Iacocca or Marvin

Remick or Marvin

Actor Horsley

Confederate immortal

Iacocca or Trevino

Actress Meriwether

Cobb or Trevino

Light-Horse Harry of '76

Appomattox signer

Peggy or R.E.

Lawyer Bailey's middle name

R.E. or Peggy

Strasberg

See 6 Down

Appomattox name

Kind of way or shore

F.F.V. name

Remick

Grant's foe

Peggy or Pinky

Southern hero

Trevino or Remick

Loser to Grant

Word definitions for lee in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishWord definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES Lee, Ang

The Collaborative International DictionaryWord definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lee Lee, a. (Naut.) Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather ; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel. Lee gauge . See Gauge , n. (Naut.) Lee shore , the shore on the lee side of a vessel..

WiktionaryWord definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context sailing English) A protected cove or harbor, out of the wind. 2 (context sailing English) The side of the ship away from the wind. 3 A sheltered place, especially a place protected from the wind by some object; the side sheltered from the..

Douglas Harper's Etymology DictionaryWord definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English hleo 'shelter, cover, defense, protection,' from Proto-Germanic *khlewaz (cognates: Old Norse hle , Danish læ , Old Saxon hleo , Dutch lij 'lee, shelter'). No known cognates outside Germanic; original sense uncertain and might have been 'warm'..

WordNetWord definitions in WordNet
adj. towards the side away from the wind [syn: downwind , lee(a) ]

GazetteerWord definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 352 Housing Units (2000): 154 Land area (2000): 1.223230 sq. miles (3.168152 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.003405 sq. miles (0.008818 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.226635 sq. miles (3.176970 sq. km) FIPS code: 39850 Located within: Florida..

WikipediaWord definitions in Wikipedia
Lée or Lee is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France .

Usage examples of lee.

Frequent mention is made of sour galls, aleppo galls, green and blue vitriol, the lees of wine, black amber, sugar, fish-glue and a host of unimportant materials as being employed in the admixture of black inks.

LEED will not yield significant results unless the surface is scrupulously clean and free from adsorbed gas.

He stood staring at Argot with a defiant leer made hideous by the terrible wound.

If Arra was right and the next opening of the gate would release more shadows into the world, Lee needed to be as far from the gate as possible-not standing underneath it chatting to the boom operator while Peter went over the reactions he wanted with Laura.

He called persistently for reinforcements, remaining inactive meanwhile, because he estimated the Confederate army before him at two hundred thousand men, and was unwilling to assail this force, under command of soldiers like Johnston and Lee, until his own force seemed adequate to the undertaking.

Ignorant, doubtless, of the extremely small force which had thus repulsed General Burnside, in all four thousand five hundred men, he feared that General Lee would cross the bridge, assail his left, and that the hard-fought day might end in disaster to his own army.

The great force of one hundred and fifty thousand men was about to make the decisive assault, when Lee attacked it, and the battle which ensued drove the Federal army to a point thirty miles from the city, with such loss as to render hopeless any further attempt to assail the capital.

As it was, General Hooker seemed to have won the prize in the race, and Lee would, apparently, be forced to assail him on his strong ground, or retire in the direction of Richmond.

Telegraph road southward, and General Sedgwick promptly advanced up the turnpike leading from Fredericksburg to Chancellorsville, to assail General Lee.

Intelligence soon reached him, however, of the magnitude of the blow aimed by Lee, and, hastily breaking up his camps on the Rappahannock, he hurried to attack the force assailing his communications.

This assault of the enemy had been of so determined a character, that General Lee, in order to relieve his left, had directed Hood and Evans, near his centre, to advance and attack the left of the assaulting column.

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Lee looked up and saw a strong middle-aged man in a black leather jacket, a beeper and a Buck knife and a cell on his belt line, with a younger white dude, also in a leather, had a cocky walk, coming toward him.

Then the woodwose stopped abruptly in the lee of a tree trunk begreened with moss.

Lee said he had left General Bonham in charge there, with about five thousand troops, but he was still concerned.