Crossword-Solution: CADDIE 6 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Caddie n. A Scotch errand boy, porter, or messenger.

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CADDIE anagram EDDAIC

We have 37 clues for the answer “CADDIE”

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Links toter 1 answer
Golfer's gofer 1 answer
Golfer's porter 1 answer
Green assistant? 1 answer
He holds the bag, in a game. 1 answer
Helper for Fleck. 1 answer
Ike's companion on the links. 1 answer
Links assistant 1 answer
Links employee 1 answer
Golfer's assistant 1 answer
One carrying a bag 1 answer
One concerned with tees and wedges 1 answer
One responsible for managing clubs 1 answer
Stand-by for odd jobs. 1 answer
Toter of a bag 1 answer
Totes the irons 1 answer
Troon aide 1 answer
Golf course gofer 1 answer
Bag carrier of the PGA 1 answer
Golf clubs carrier (var.) 1 answer
Golf clubs carrier 1 answer
Golf bag carrier 1 answer
Ball boy: Tennis. 1 answer
Club attendant 1 answer
Club assistant 1 answer
Golfer's aide 2 answers
ARMY cadet 2 answers
He's left holding the bag 2 answers
Golfer's helper 2 answers
One who's left holding the bag? 4 answers
Bag carrier 6 answers
cady 7 answers
Iron man? 9 answers
Caddy 10 answers
CLUB carrier 12 answers
Cad 34 answers
Assistant 50 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CADDIE (5)

The ordinary course was to hire a lad they called a _caddie_, who was like a guide or pilot, led you where you had occasion, and (your errands being done) brought you again where you were lodging.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
They were golfing together, weren't they, when that caddie was hurt?” Natalie was not a jealous woman.
Dangerous Days Mary Roberts Rinehart 1999
And she will write, for--By Heaven, she HAS written, Darsie, and with a vengeance! Here is her letter, thrown into the kitchen by a caddie, too faithful to be bribed, either by money or whisky, to say more than that he received it, with sixpence, from an ordinary-looking woman, as he was plying on his station near the Cross.
Redgauntlet Sir Walter Scott 2000
Without respect to her age or gentle kin, my Lady Kittlebasket was ejected from her airy habitation--her porridge-pot, silver posset-dish, silver-mounted spectacles, and Daniel’s Cambridge Bible, sold, at the Cross of Edinburgh, to the caddie who would bid highest for them, and she herself driven to the workhouse, where she got in with difficulty, but was easily enough lifted out, at the end of the month, as dead as her friends could desire.
Redgauntlet Sir Walter Scott 2000
The same caddie also remembered Blind Willie Stevenson, who was called Wandering Willie, and who ended his days ‘unco beinly, in Sir Arthur Redgauntlet’s ha’ neuk.’ ‘He had done the family some good turn,’ he said, ‘specially when ane of the Argyle gentlemen was coming down on a wheen of them that had the “auld leaven” about them, and wad hae taen every man of them, and nae less nor headed and hanged them.
Redgauntlet Sir Walter Scott 2000

Quotes with CADDIE (3)

The mornings came hard, and our caddie master, Dick Millweed, had a temper that could make a hangover seem like a seismic fracture. He was a small man with a soft, friendly voice. He was not intimidating at all, until he lost it. In his defense, he took shit from all sides - from the members who wanted their favorite caddie and their preferred tee time, from the golf staff who wanted him to perform a million menial duties, and from us when we showed up bleary eyed and incoher…
John Dunn Loopers: A Caddie's Twenty-Year Golf Odyssey
player: Can I reach it with a five iron? caddie: Eventually.
John Adams
Those years on the golf course as a caddie, boy, those people were something. They were vulgar, some were alcoholics, racist, they were very difficult people to deal with. A lot of them didn't have a sense of humor.
Martin Sheen
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 33 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).