Crossword-Solution: ADDRESS 7 letters, 215 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Address v. To aim; to direct.
Address v. To prepare or make ready.
Address v. Reflexively: To prepare one's self; to apply one's skill
or energies (to some object); to betake.
Address v. To clothe or array; to dress.
Address v. To direct, as words (to any one or any thing); to make, as
a speech, petition, etc. (to any one, an audience).
Address v. To direct speech to; to make a communication to, whether
spoken or written; to apply to by words, as by a speech, petition,
etc., to speak to; to accost.
Address v. To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to
direct and transmit; as, he addressed a letter.
Address v. To make suit to as a lover; to court; to woo.
Address v. To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or
factor; as, the ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore.
Address v. i. To prepare one's self.
Address v. i. To direct speech.
Address v. t. Act of preparing one's self.
Address v. t. Act of addressing one's self to a person; verbal
application.
Address v. t. A formal communication, either written or spoken; a
discourse; a speech; a formal application to any one; a petition; a
formal statement on some subject or special occasion; as, an address of
thanks, an address to the voters.
Address v. t. Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name,
title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
Address v. t. Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of
pleasing or insinuating address.
Address v. t. Attention in the way one's addresses to a lady.
Address v. t. Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness.

We have 215 clues for the answer “ADDRESS”

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1 Lucille Lane, Newport Coast, CA, for example 1 answer
Where you might live or work 1 answer
To deliver a speech 1 answer
1007 Mountain Drive, Gotham, for example 1 answer
Location info on an envelope 1 answer
1725 Slough Avenue, Scranton, PA, for example 1 answer
221B Baker Street, e.g. 1 answer
A formal speech. 1 answer
Add some ZIP to this 1 answer
COMPUTER position 1 answer
COURTEOUS approach 1 answer
Changed after moving 1 answer
Commercial attire? 1 answer
Place of residence or speech location 1 answer
Customer file line 1 answer
Customer file prompt 1 answer
Destination on the front of envelope 1 answer
Discuss, as an issue 1 answer
Entry on an envelope 1 answer
Envelope info 1 answer
Envelope information 1 answer
Envelope marking 1 answer
Form of identification for building 1 answer
Full detail of location 1 answer
Gettysburg __ last sentence (theme of puzzle) 1 answer
Gettysburg event: 1863 1 answer
Give an oration to 1 answer
House number 1 answer
Information on an envelope 1 answer
It ends with a zip 1 answer
It finishes with a zip 1 answer
It may be presidential 1 answer
It might reveal a suite spot 1 answer
Lincoln's famous one was just 272 words 1 answer
Lines at the post office? 1 answer
Lines on a package 1 answer
Madison Avenue attire? 1 answer
Mailing label info 1 answer
Manners and bearing. 1 answer
Memory location 1 answer
Formal speech at an event 1 answer
North Pole, for Santa 1 answer
Number for a house 1 answer
Numbers for a home 1 answer
One includes a ZIP code 1 answer
One might include an apartment number 1 answer
Postal datum 1 answer
Postal directive 1 answer
Prepare to drive, as a golf ball 1 answer
Ready skill 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ADDRESS (5)

While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city seeking to destroy it without war-- seeking to dissolve the Union, and divide effects, by negotiation.
Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865 Abraham Lincoln 1978
Fellow citizens of the United States: in compliance with a custom as old as the government itself, I appear before you to address you briefly and to take, in your presence, the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, to be taken by the President “before he enters on the execution of his office.” I do not consider it necessary, at present, for me to discuss those matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety, or excitement.
Abraham Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 Abraham Lincoln 1979
While that smile was on his face no one dared address him; all they could do was to stand ready to obey.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Our puissance is our own, our own right hand Shall teach us highest deeds, by proof to try Who is our equal: then thou shalt behold Whether by supplication we intend Address, and to begirt th’ Almighty Throne Beseeching or besieging.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
DAVIS; Consulate General at Via Layetana 33, Barcelona 3, Spain (mailing address APO NY 09286); telephone [34] (3) 319-9550 _#_Flag: three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and red with the national coat of arms centered in the yellow band; the coat of arms features a quartered shield; similar to the flags of Chad and Romania which do not have a national coat of arms in the center lar to the _*_Economy _#_Overview: The mainstay of Andorra's economy is tourism.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992

Quotes with ADDRESS (3)

An abolitionist is, as I have developed that notion, one who (1) maintains that we cannot justify animal use, however “humane” it may be; (2) rejects welfare campaigns that seek more “humane” exploitation, or single-issue campaigns that seek to portray one form of animal exploitation as morally worse than other forms of animal exploitation (e.g., a campaign that seeks to distinguish fur from wool or leather); and (3) regards veganism, or the complete rejection of the consumpt…
Gary L. Francione
You know "HOW' then address it right now.
Rajesh Walecha
This manuscript of yours that has just come back from another editor is a precious package. Don't consider it rejected. Consider that you've addressed it 'to the editor who can appreciate my work' and it has simply come back stamped 'Not at this address'. Just keep looking for the right address.
Barbara Kingsolver
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 111 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).