Crossword-Solution: CAPTIONS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CAPTIONS | anagram | PONTIACS |
We have 6 clues for the answer “CAPTIONS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Explanations for some shots | 1 answer |
| Legends, photowise. | 1 answer |
| Lines under photos | 1 answer |
| Words under pictures | 1 answer |
| Subtitles | 2 answers |
| Underwriting? | 16 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CAPTIONS (5)
Scattered through his book are no fewer than twenty-five pieces entitled On Himself, not to mention numberless autobiographical hints under other captions.
The final page is of a definite size, must be ready at a precise moment; there can be only a certain number of captions on the items, and in each caption there must be a definite number of letters.
While the approval of President Wilson was very naturally requested and obtained for the publication of these messages in collected form, the Publishers are responsible for the title and for captions.
But all captions are not equally unjust: there are a multitude of secret and dangerous crimes which it would be impossible for the ordinary course of the law to take cognizance of, to put a stop to, and punish.
Every thing recorded was in manuscripts, the characters being written with great labor and care, usually on parchment, the captions and leading letters being often splendidly illuminated and adorned by gilded miniatures of heads, or figures, or landscapes, which enveloped or surrounded them.
Quotes with CAPTIONS (3)
Photographs that depict suffering shouldn't be beautiful, as captions shouldn't moralize.
Sylvia was an early literary manifestation of a young woman who takes endless selfies and posts them with vicious captions calling herself fat and ugly. She is at once her own documentarian and the reflexive voice that says she is unworthy of documentation. She sends her image into the world to be seen, discussed, and devoured, proclaiming that the ordinariness or ugliness of her existence does not remove her right to have it.
In the forty minutes I watched the muskrat, he never saw me, smelled me, or heard me at all. When he was in full view of course I never moved except to breathe. My eyes would move, too, following his, but he never noticed. Only once, when he was feeding from the opposite bank about eight feet away did he suddenly rise upright, all alert- and then he immediately resumed foraging. But he never knew I was there. I never knew I was there, either. For that forty minutes last night…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1969–2020).