Crossword-Solution: BAGPIPES
We have 22 clues for the answer “BAGPIPES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Instruments with chanters | 1 answer |
| Thrillers of Scotsmen. | 1 answer |
| They're heard in the Tears for Fears hit "Shout" | 1 answer |
| They're blown at some weddings | 1 answer |
| Scottish winds | 1 answer |
| Scottish instruments | 1 answer |
| Pibroch producers. | 1 answer |
| Noisy instruments. | 1 answer |
| Irish or Scottish instruments | 1 answer |
| Instrument with continuous sound | 1 answer |
| Instrument with a chanter and one or more drones | 1 answer |
| Highlands wailers | 1 answer |
| Highlands instrument | 1 answer |
| Highland musicmakers | 1 answer |
| Highland favorites. | 1 answer |
| Celtic winds? | 1 answer |
| 3/17 musicmaker | 1 answer |
| "Scotland the Brave" instruments | 1 answer |
| Some reed instruments | 2 answers |
| Scottish instrument | 2 answers |
| Marcher's instrument | 4 answers |
| Instruments. | 15 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BAGPIPES (5)
The Fisher A Fisher once took his bagpipes to the bank of a river, and played upon them with the hope of making the fish rise; but never a one put his nose out of the water.
Wargrave.—Waxworks.—Sonning.—Our stew.—Montmorency is sarcastic.—Fight between Montmorency and the tea-kettle.—George’s banjo studies.—Meet with discouragement.—Difficulties in the way of the musical amateur.—Learning to play the bagpipes.—Harris feels sad after supper.—George and I go for a walk.—Return hungry and wet.—There is a strangeness about Harris.—Harris and the swans, a remarkable story.—Harris has a troubled night.
One of his most ambitious efforts was the making of a pair of Northumberland bagpipes, which he finished to his satisfaction, and performed upon to the great delight of the villagers.
But the best of the joke is, the fellow's finding fault with Piramus's fiddle--a chap from the land of bagpipes finding fault with Piramus's fiddle! Why, I'll back that fiddle against all the bagpipes in Scotland, and Piramus against all the bagpipers; for though Piramus weighs but ten stone, he shall flog a Scotchman of twenty." "Scotchmen are never so fat as that," said I, "unless indeed, they have been a long time pensioners of England.
But, faix, the way my father tould it, I believe there never was the likes heerd sinst nor before, for he bawled out every word av it, as if the life was fairly lavin' him, thrying to keep ould Larry awake; but, faix, it was no use, for the hoorsness came an him, an' before he kem to the end of his story Larry O'Connor beginned to snore like a bagpipes.
Quotes with BAGPIPES (3)
I love people who play guitars on roofs!" said Rose, hopping along the pavement in one of her sudden happy moods. "Don't you?""Never knew anyone else who did it!""Don't you like Tom?""Of course I do. But I don't know about all the other guitar-on-roof players! They might be really awful people, with just that one good thing about them. Playing guitars on roofs... or bagpipes... Or drums... Sarah would like that, and Saffy could have the bagpipes! Caddy could have a harp.... W…
I knew a young fellow once, who was studying to play the bagpipes, and you would be surprised at the amount of opposition he had to contend with. Why, not even from the members of his own family did he receive what you could call active encouragement. His father was dead against the business from the beginning, and spoke quite unfeelingly on the subject. My friend used to get up early in the morning to practise, but he had to give that plan up, because of his sister. She was …
For a moment or two before the spell took effect, he was aware of all the sounds around him: rain splashing on metal and leather, and running down canvas; horses shuffling and snorting; Englishmen singing and Scotsmen playing bagpipes; two Welsh soldiers arguing over the proper interpretation of a Bible passage; the Scottish captain, John Kincaid, entertaining the American savages and teaching them to drink tea (presumably with the idea that once a man had learnt to drink tea…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).