Crossword-Solution: CELLAR 6 letters, 115 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Cellar n. A room or rooms under a building, and usually below the
surface of the ground, where provisions and other stores are kept.

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CELLAR anagram CALLER, CARELL, CLAREL, RECALL

We have 115 clues for the answer “CELLAR”

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Baseball's lowly abode 1 answer
Frequent flooding site 1 answer
Furnace locale 1 answer
Hapless team's spot 1 answer
Home of the 1962 Mets 1 answer
It might hold a dozen rosés 1 answer
Last place in the League. 1 answer
Last place in the standings 1 answer
Last place spot 1 answer
Last place, as in standings 1 answer
Last place, as in the standings 1 answer
Last place, in baseball 1 answer
Last place, in baseball lingo 1 answer
Last place, so to speak 1 answer
Last place, with "the" 1 answer
Last position 1 answer
Last-place metaphor 1 answer
Last-place place 1 answer
Last-place spot 1 answer
Lower room 1 answer
Ominous place in horror films, less so in the wine business 1 answer
One may contain wine or salt 1 answer
Perpetual loser's spot 1 answer
Place for aging whites 1 answer
Place for wine or salt 1 answer
Place to pick a rosé 1 answer
Place to store root veggies 1 answer
Place where one can pick a rosé 1 answer
STOCK of wines 1 answer
Salt site 1 answer
Spot for the early Mets 1 answer
Stock of vins 1 answer
Stock of wine 1 answer
The bottom of the league. 1 answer
Thermostatically-controlled room for storing beer 1 answer
Underground area. 1 answer
Underground floor 1 answer
Underground port location 1 answer
Underground room for wine 1 answer
Underground store 1 answer
Underground story 1 answer
WINE room 1 answer
WINE stock 1 answer
Where ports may be kept 1 answer
Wine locale, often 1 answer
Wine locale, sometimes 1 answer
Wine or storm follower 1 answer
Wine place 1 answer
Wine site 1 answer
Wine storage area 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CELLAR (5)

Didn’t you notice the box I was carrying? I tried it all morning in the drug-store cellar, and it worked ever so well, makes fine big pictures.” “What are they about?” “Oh, hunting pictures in Germany, and Robinson Crusoe and funny pictures about cannibals.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
Presently, with an abrupt click, it gripped something—I thought it had me!—and seemed to go out of the cellar again.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
The cellar, indeed, was filled with crazy lumber, mostly dating from the times of the surgeon who was Jekyll’s predecessor; but even as they opened the door they were advertised of the uselessness of further search, by the fall of a perfect mat of cobweb which had for years sealed up the entrance.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
This morning Thea saw to her delight that the two oleander trees, one white and one red, had been brought up from their winter quarters in the cellar.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
They were succeeded by a clanking noise, deep down below; as if some person were dragging a heavy chain over the casks in the wine-merchant's cellar.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992

Quotes with CELLAR (3)

We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men Leaning together Headpiece filled with straw. Alas! Our dried voices, when We whisper together Are quiet and meaningless As wind in dry grass Or rats' feet over broken glass In our dry cellar Shape without form, shade without colour, Paralysed force, gesture without motion;
T. S. Eliot Poems: 1909-1925
Cannibals? Who is not a cannibal? I tell you it will be more tolerable for the Fejee that salted down a lean missionary in his cellar against a coming famine; it will be more tolerable for that provident Fejee, I say, in the day of judgement, than for thee, civilized and enlightened gourmand, who nailest geese to the ground and feastest on their bloated livers in thy pate de fois gras.
Herman Melville Moby Dick
Dain kept his gaze on his plate and concentrated on swallowing the morsel he'd just very nearly choked on. She was possessive... about him. The beautiful, mad creature - or blind and deaf creature, or whatever she was - coolly announced it as one might say, "Pass the salt cellar," without the smallest awareness that the earth had just tilted on its axis.
Loretta Chase Lord of Scoundrels
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 77 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).