Crossword-Solution: CARPENTER 9 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Carpenter n. An artificer who works in timber; a framer and builder
of houses, ships, etc.

We have 41 clues for the answer “CARPENTER”

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Author Liz from Austin 1 answer
One in charge of board meetings? 1 answer
Mitre square user 1 answer
He works on many boards 1 answer
Worker often found with a saw and hammer 1 answer
Gnawing ant 1 answer
Fish go into chippy 1 answer
One who works with lots of studs 1 answer
Craftsperson with wood 1 answer
Craftsman/river sign? 1 answer
Christ, for example 1 answer
Chiseler, at times 1 answer
Author who was once Claudia Johnson's press secretary 1 answer
Adam Bede's vocation. 1 answer
"I'll finish it" 1 answer
"I'll finish it for you" 1 answer
Saw wielder 1 answer
The Walrus' companion. 1 answer
Walrus's interlocutor 1 answer
Woodworking pro 1 answer
One who builds with wood 1 answer
Miter square user 2 answers
One working on a board 2 answers
Famous Scott. 2 answers
U.S. astronaut. 2 answers
Jesus, e.g. 2 answers
maker of furniture 2 answers
Early astronaut 3 answers
Wright 3 answers
Kind of ant 3 answers
SCOTT 4 answers
Hammer wielder 5 answers
Hammer out. 6 answers
Woodworker 6 answers
Wood worker 6 answers
Joiner 11 answers
craftsman 16 answers
Builder 16 answers
Chips ___! 16 answers
artisan 24 answers
Ant 35 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CARPENTER (5)

The Image of Mercury and the Carpenter A VERY POOR MAN, a Carpenter by trade, had a wooden image of Mercury, before which he made offerings day by day, and begged the idol to make him rich, but in spite of his entreaties he became poorer and poorer.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Because she knew Frank was surly about doing little things to help his wife, she was always sending Emil over to spade or plant or carpenter for Marie.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
This airy hall, therefore, over the Collector’s apartments, remains unfinished to this day, and, in spite of the aged cobwebs that festoon its dusky beams, appears still to await the labour of the carpenter and mason.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The butler was awaiting my arrival; he had received by the same post as mine a registered letter of instruction, and had sent at once for a locksmith and a carpenter.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
Carsen, the carpenter, who gave his services as janitor to the church, used often to tell how, when he was a young man and a scoffer, bent on the destruction of both body and soul, his Saviour had come to him in the Michigan woods and had stood, it seemed to him, beside the tree he was felling; and how he dropped his axe and knelt in prayer “to Him who died for us upon the tree.” Thea always wanted to ask him more about it; about his mysterious wickedness, and about the vision.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992

Quotes with CARPENTER (3)

Philosophy does not promise to secure anything external for man, otherwise it would be admitting something that lies beyond its proper subject-matter. For as the material of the carpenter is wood, and that of statuary bronze, so the subject-matter of the art of living is each person's own life.
Epictetus
Philosophy does not claim to secure for us anything outside our control. Otherwise it would be taking on matters that do not concern it. For as wood is the material of the carpenter, and marble that of the sculptor, so the subject matter of the art of life is the life of the self.
Epictetus Discourses and Selected Writings
Do we take less pride in the possession of our home because its walls were built by some unknown carpenter, its tapestries woven by some unknown weaver on a far Oriental shore, in some antique time? No. We show our home to our friends with the pride as if it were our home, which it is. Why then should we take less pride when reading a book written by some long-dead author? Is it not our book just as much, or even more so, than theirs? So the landowner says, ‘Look at my beauti…
Roman Payne
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).