Crossword-Solution: ADEE 4 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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ADEE anagram AEDE, DEAE, EDEA

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Sequence of vowels after A 1 answer
Chick's tail? 1 answer
Chick's suffix 1 answer
Chick's ending 1 answer
Chick's butt? 1 answer
Chick's back 1 answer
Chick trailer? 1 answer
Chick ending 1 answer
Ending with chick 1 answer
Suffix with "chick" 1 answer
Zip-__-Doo-Dah ("Song of the South" song) 1 answer
"Zip-___-do-dah!" 1 answer
"Zip-___ Doo-Dah" from "Song of the South" 1 answer
"Zip- ___ -Doo-Dah" 1 answer
"Zip- ___ -Doo- Dah" 1 answer
"Zip" follower 1 answer
"Song of the South" song syllables 1 answer
"Gimmee ____" (cheerleaders' cry) 1 answer
suffix Chick Jazz pianist 1 answer
"Zip-__-Doo-Dah" 2 answers
Chick follower 2 answers
"Song of the South" syllables 2 answers
Chick chaser 4 answers
CHICK STARTER 10 answers
CHICK GROUP 10 answers
CHICK PIANIST CHILEAN 10 answers
CHICK INFO 10 answers
CHICK ENDER 10 answers
Zip? 73 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ADEE (5)

Adee, one of the first agents; "for no matter how plainly a man talked into his telephone, his language was apt to sound like Choctaw at the other end of the line." All manner of devices were solemnly tried to hush the wires, and each one usually proved to be as futile as an incantation.
The History of the Telephone Herbert N. Casson 1997
Thiebaut, where he was met by President McKinley, Secretary of State Day, and Assistant Secretaries of State Moore, Adee and Cridler.
Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom Trumbull White 2003
Adee, who was connected with the state department from 1878, and Professor John Bassett Moore, long in the department and frequently available as a counselor.[1] Even before the Civil War, Americans had been interested in the affairs of the nations whose shores were touched by the Pacific Ocean.
The United States Since The Civil War Charles Ramsdell Lingley 2006
Let us watch George Adee get the ball from Phil Stillman and with his wonderful football genius develop a smashing play enveloped in a locked line of blue, grim with the menace of Orville Hickok, Jim McCrea, Anse Beard, Fred Murphy, Frank Hinkey and Jack Greenway.
Football Days William H. Edwards 2006
Taking as an example the father of all men, we find derived from the name Adam the following: Adams, Adamson, Adcock, Addis, Addison, Adds, Addy, Ade, Ades, Adey, Adis, Ady, Addey, Aday, Adee, Addyman, Adkin, Adkins, Adkinson, Adnett, [Footnote: Adenet (little Adam) le Roi was an Old French epic hero.] Adnitt, Adnet, Adnot, Atkin, Atkins, Atkinson, and the northern Aitken, etc.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 2008
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 137 times in crossword archives (1994–2023).