Crossword-Solution: CARTS 5 letters, 134 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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CARTS anagram CRATS, CSTAR, SCART, SCRAT

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Aids in marketing? 1 answer
Aisle rollers 1 answer
Alternatives to baskets 1 answer
Barrows 1 answer
Conveys in a vehicle. 1 answer
Course carriers 1 answer
Course conveyances 1 answer
Course rentals 1 answer
Damon Albarn "Apple ___" 1 answer
Delivery wagons. 1 answer
Dessert trays 1 answer
Drags (off). 1 answer
Drays 1 answer
E-tail icons 1 answer
Fairway sights 1 answer
Fairway vehicles 1 answer
Fruit vendors' stands 1 answer
Golders' aids 1 answer
Golf course buggies 1 answer
Golf course rentals 1 answer
Golf course scurriers 1 answer
Golf course vehicles 1 answer
Golf tournament no-nos 1 answer
Golf vehicles 1 answer
Golf-course vehicles 1 answer
Golfers' rentals 1 answer
Golfers' transports 1 answer
Golfers' vehicles 1 answer
Grocery carriers 1 answer
Grocery conveniences 1 answer
Grocery shoppers' vehicles 1 answer
Grocery sights 1 answer
Grocery store devices 1 answer
Grocery store lineup 1 answer
Grocery-store vehicles 1 answer
Grocery-store wagons 1 answer
Hot dog vendors' vehicles 1 answer
Librarian's transports 1 answer
Links conveniences 1 answer
Links conveyances 1 answer
Links rentals 1 answer
Links rides 1 answer
Links rollers 1 answer
Links transportation 1 answer
Links transports 1 answer
Links vehicles 1 answer
Major no-nos? 1 answer
Market aids 1 answer
Market conveniences 1 answer
Market devices 1 answer
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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 CARTS (5)

She moved between them as a chaise between carts, was heard after them as a romance after sermons, was felt among them like a breeze among furnaces.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Several farm waggons and carts were moving creakily along the road to Addlestone, and suddenly through the gate of a field we saw, across a stretch of flat meadow, six twelve-pounders standing neatly at equal distances pointing towards Woking.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
Some shaggy ponies now were seen trotting towards them with boys upon their backs, who called to other boys in country gigs and carts, driven by farmers.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992
Every afternoon before the gates closed and the market carts went out in procession by the various barricades, some fool of an aristo endeavoured to evade the clutches of the Committee of Public Safety.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
For the rest, the Old Bailey was famous as a kind of deadly inn-yard, from which pale travellers set out continually, in carts and coaches, on a violent passage into the other world: traversing some two miles and a half of public street and road, and shaming few good citizens, if any.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994

Quotes with CARTS (3)

This is how most stories end in the hospital. Not with crash carts and sirens and electric shocks to the chest, but with an empty room, a crisp white bed, silence.
Jacob M. Appel Phoning Home
You know, sometimes I don't understand what's wrong with us. This is just about the most creative and imaginative country on earth — and yet sometimes we just don't seem to have the gumption to exploit our intellectual property. We split the atom, and now we have to get French or Korean scientists to help us build nuclear power stations. We perfected the finest cars on earth — and now Rolls-Royce is in the hands of the Germans. Whatever we invent, from the jet engine to the i…
Boris Johnson
She was shocked when she followed her aunt and cousin down into the city proper. The streets were crawling with people, all hurrying to and fro, mindless of one another. They brushed by with barely even a glance, stepping down into the busy roads between horse drawn buses and draymen’s carts with such confidence, seemingly oblivious that they could be run down at any moment. Children dodged in and out amongst them, ragamuffins all, some barefoot.
Lillian White The Mill Owner's Son: Ellen's Story
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, S&S, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 163 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).