Crossword-Solution: BOWLER 6 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Bowler n. One who plays at bowls, or who rolls the ball in cricket or
any other game.

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BOWLER anagram BLOWER

We have 43 clues for the answer “BOWLER”

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One scoring strikes and spares 1 answer
Cricket-team member 1 answer
Frequent striker 1 answer
Hard felt hat 1 answer
Hat that may be tipped 1 answer
Lane user 1 answer
League member, often 1 answer
Londoner's derby. 1 answer
One hanging out in an alley 1 answer
One in a spare room? 1 answer
Derby hat 1 answer
One unhappy about a split 1 answer
One who doesn't want to split 1 answer
One who earns pin money? 1 answer
One who hopes for strikes 1 answer
She likes strikes 1 answer
Striking player 1 answer
Topping for a toff 1 answer
kegler 1 answer
British derby 1 answer
One delivering balls on the cricket pitch 1 answer
Alley athlete 1 answer
Alley competitor 1 answer
Athlete in an alley 1 answer
Athlete seeking strikes 1 answer
Athlete who has time to spare? 1 answer
HAT, stiff felt 2 answers
Strike seeker 2 answers
Alley frequenter 3 answers
BRITISH hat 3 answers
cricketer 4 answers
Cricket player 4 answers
HAT of felt 5 answers
hat-type 5 answers
Hat type 5 answers
CRICKET position 10 answers
DERBY 11 answers
Kind of hat. 11 answers
ALLEY PLAYER 13 answers
Type of hat. 14 answers
Felt Hat 18 answers
Spinner 22 answers
Pitcher 39 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with BOWLER (5)

Then round the corner of the lane, from between the villas that guarded it at its confluence with the high road, came a little cart drawn by a sweating black pony and driven by a sallow youth in a bowler hat, grey with dust.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
With Ruskin, Burne-Jones, and Watts, he had put aside his bowler hat and the neat blue tie with white spots which he had worn on coming to Paris; and now disported himself in a soft, broad-brimmed hat, a flowing black cravat, and a cape of romantic cut.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
Ramage, that iron-gray man of the world, appeared dressed in a bowler hat and a suit of hard gray, astride of a black horse.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
Suddenly a crisp voice spoke from the road, and looking up I saw a little Ford two-seater, and a round-faced young man in a bowler hat.
The Thirty-Nine Steps John Buchan 1996
There was a bowler of a vulgar and antiquated style; there was a ready-made overcoat of some dark cloth, of the kind that a clerk wears on the road to the office; there was a pair of detachable celluloid cuffs, and there was a linen collar and dickie.
Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1996

Quotes with BOWLER (3)

America hadn't really been suited for its long and tiresome role as the Last Superpower, the World's Policeman. As a patriotic American, Oscar was quite content to watch other people's military coming home in boxes for a while. The American national character wasn't suited for global police duties. It never had been. Tidy and meticulous people such as the Swiss and the Swedes were the types who made good cops. America was far better suited to be the World's Movie Star. The wo…
Bruce Sterling Distraction
He shook hands. With greening faces, with eyes full of sparks, his two friends leaned upon their canes. One had on a crushed bowler (why?)... Both were weary. Both knew that what was approaching was the end. Both had spent the day in their offices and when they interrupted their work with an indiscreet nod, when they turned the conversation toward that end, both broke in "Lord, we have strayed from our business." And ever deeper sunk their eyes, a deathly shadow was descendin…
Andrei Bely The Silver Age of Russian Culture: An Anthology
What mattered to me most when I was batting was feeling comfortable. As long as I felt comfortable, it didn't matter where I was playing or who I was playing against. If you make technical adjustments to cope with different conditions, there's a risk of making yourself feel uncomfortable and of thinking too much about your technique. I've always felt that I've batted best when my mind has been at the bowler's end of pitch, not at my end. There's no time to think about both en…
Sachin Tendulkar Playing It My Way: My Autobiography
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Used 30 times in crossword archives (1956–2023).