Crossword-Solution: BYGONE 6 letters, 83 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Bygone a. Past; gone by.
Bygone n. Something gone by or past; a past event.

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BYGONE anagram GONEBY

We have 83 clues for the answer “BYGONE”

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Well in the past 1 answer
Long done 1 answer
Belonging to an earlier time 1 answer
Like the (good?) old days 2 answers
Not current 3 answers
Far Back 5 answers
In the distant past 6 answers
long past 7 answers
Quondam 8 answers
back number 10 answers
olden 11 answers
whilom 13 answers
out of date 14 answers
Sometime 17 answers
Yore 18 answers
Obsolescent 22 answers
fusty 27 answers
very old 34 answers
unaccepted 37 answers
Prehistoric 37 answers
disused 39 answers
outworn 40 answers
Noachian 40 answers
Former 42 answers
slatternly 45 answers
frumpish 46 answers
Mangy 47 answers
Erstwhile 47 answers
primal 48 answers
Tatty 49 answers
Sleazy 49 answers
frumpy 49 answers
pokey 49 answers
immemorial 50 answers
Ratty 51 answers
extinct 51 answers
Tacky 51 answers
rubbishy 51 answers
anachronous 52 answers
archaic 52 answers
scruffy 52 answers
unstylish 53 answers
dowdy 55 answers
Indigent 55 answers
Torn 56 answers
frowzy 56 answers
Bedraggled 56 answers
belated 56 answers
Once 56 answers
Superannuated 56 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 BYGONE (5)

One mouth in each front had been closed by bygone churchwardens as superfluous, and two others were broken away and choked—a matter not of much consequence to the well-being of the tower, for the two mouths which still remained open and active were gaping enough to do all the work.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
One of the most remarkable occasions, when the habit of bygone days awoke in me, was that which brings it within the law of literary propriety to offer the public the sketch which I am now writing.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Just and his party had triumphed, and here in England, face to face with these three refugees driven from their country, flying for their lives, bereft of all which centuries of luxury had given them, there stood a fair scion of those same republican families which had hurled down a throne, and uprooted an aristocracy whose origin was lost in the dim and distant vista of bygone centuries.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
The color of this cat brought the bygone cat before me, and I saw her walking along the side-step of the pulpit; saw her walk on to a large sheet of sticky fly-paper and get all her feet involved; saw her struggle and fall down, helpless and dissatisfied, more and more urgent, more and more unreconciled, more and more mutely profane; saw the silent congregation quivering like jelly, and the tears running down their faces.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Close upon their heels raced the fleet bowmen of a bygone day, and forging steadily ahead among them Carthoris and Thuvia could see the mighty figure of Kar Komak, brandishing aloft the Torquasian short-sword with which he was armed, as he urged his creatures after the retreating enemy.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993

Quotes with BYGONE (3)

The supply of matter in the universe was never more tightly packed than it is now, or more widely spread out. For nothing is ever added to it or subtracted from it. It follows that the movement of atoms today is no different from what it was in bygone ages and always will be. So the things that have regularly come into being will continue to come into being in the same manner; they will be and grow and flourish so far as each is allowed by the laws of nature.
Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things
A farm regulated to production of raw commodities is not a farm at all. It is a temporary blip until the land is used up, the water polluted, the neighbors nauseated, and the air unbreathable. The farmhouse, the concrete, the machinery, and outbuildings become relics of a bygone vibrancy when another family farm moves to the city financial centers for relief.
Joel Salatin Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front
Look at their arts, their power of turning stone into lifelike figures, and above all, the way in which they can transfer their thoughts to white leaves, so that others, many many years hence, can read them and know all that was passing, and what men thought and did in the long bygone. Truly it is marvelous.
G.A. Henty
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 17 times in crossword archives (1975–2023).