Crossword-Solution: BANKABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bankable | a. | Receivable at a bank. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “BANKABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| As good as gold | 1 answer |
| Bound to bring in money | 1 answer |
| Certain to bring profit and success | 1 answer |
| Sure to bring in money | 1 answer |
| THAT will be accepted by the bank | 1 answer |
| likely to ensure financial success | 1 answer |
| Accept-able | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BANKABLE (5)
Sometimes there had been hours of tense excitement, when even his uncle had stood by the ticker, and when every bankable security in the box had been overhauled and sent post-haste to the bank or trust company.
The trader, in receiving our money, complains if it does not approximate what is bankable, but in paying us his money pours out a combination in which black sand is a predominating ingredient.
Many merchants even keep a saucer of black sand in readiness to dilute their bankable gold to the utmost thinness it will bear.
Notes were usually made to pay a given number of "dollars, in good, bankable dust." But the laws recognized no such commodity as a dollar in dust.
Hubbard, of the _Dry Goods Economist_, New York, has given the writer some exceedingly interesting data regarding the value, as bankable collateral, of various trade-marks and firm names.
Quotes with BANKABLE (3)
Building on a bond is bankable. Building on bitterness is bankrupt.
I don't care if your the President of the United States, the Queen of England, the inventor of the microchip, a bankable movie star, or an ordinary Joe or Jill, you're no paragon in my book, but the same as a zebra or gazelle - a source of protein. In fact, I'd rather hunt you, because you're slow and feeble.
Marcus Brutus was the original tragic hero of the play ‘Julius Caesar’, Aditya concluded. Perhaps, Shakespeare should have named his play ‘Marcus Brutus’. But then again, it all must have boiled down to saleability and marketing; Julius Caesar being the more famous and thus bankable name. Ironical it was, Aditya smiled. The same Shakespeare had once said-‘What’s in a name...
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1998–2009).