Crossword-Solution: BEANSTALK 9 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Ladder to Blunderbore's castle. 1 answer
stem of a bean plant 1 answer
Witty Orson's patter? 1 answer
Giant climber from fairy tale fame 1 answer
STEM of bean plant 1 answer
Plant-based ladder in a fairy tale 1 answer
Means to storybook riches 1 answer
Means to a goose laying golden eggs, in a fairy tale 1 answer
Magic ladder of old tale. 1 answer
Jack's transport 1 answer
Jack's stairway to wealth. 1 answer
Jack's organic ladder? 1 answer
Jack's magic ladder. 1 answer
Jack's ladder 1 answer
Jack's access 1 answer
Fast grower in a fairy tale 1 answer
Fairy-tale ladder 1 answer
BEAN plant stem 1 answer
Chili ingredients 2 answers
Subject of a nursery tale. 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with BEANSTALK (5)

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK JACK SELLS THE COW Once upon a time there was a poor widow who lived in a little cottage with her only son Jack.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
WONDERFUL GROWTH OF THE BEANSTALK So Jack called his mother, and they both gazed in silent wonder at the Beanstalk, which was not only of great height, but was thick enough to bear Jack’s weight.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
Jack instantly began to climb, and went up and up on the ladder-like bean till everything he had left behind him—the cottage, the village, and even the tall church tower—looked quite little, and still he could not see the top of the Beanstalk.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
After climbing higher and higher, till he grew afraid to look down for fear he should be giddy, Jack at last reached the top of the Beanstalk, and found himself in a beautiful country, finely wooded, with beautiful meadows covered with sheep.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
Jack made another journey up the Beanstalk to the Giant’s castle one day while his mother had gone to market; but first he dyed his hair and disguised himself.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996

Quotes with BEANSTALK (3)

And then Jack chopped down what was the world's last beanstalk, adding murder and ecological terrorism to the theft, enticement, and trespass charges already mentioned, and all the giant's children didn't have a daddy anymore. But he got away with it and lived happily ever after, without so much as a guilty twinge about what he had done... which proves that you can be excused for just about anything if you are a hero, because no one asks inconvenient questions.
Terry Pratchett Hogfather
There are some themes, some subjects, too large for adult fiction; they can only be dealt with adequately in a children's book. The reason for that is that in adult literary fiction, stories are there on sufferance. Other things are felt to be more important: technique, style, literary knowingness. Adult writers who deal in straightforward stories find themselves sidelined into a genre such as crime or science fiction, where no one expects literary craftsmanship. But stories …
Philip Pullman
Take it one step at a time — inarguably wise advice. And yet we all take a running leap, hoping the wind will catch us on its wings and lift us clear to the top of the beanstalk. Those few Jacks who have reached new heights in this manner inevitably wish they had taken more time to prepare for the overbearing giant who greeted them.
Richelle E. Goodrich Slaying Dragons
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).