Crossword-Solution: CHAMPS 6 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Fields: Fr. 1 answer
Tournament winners 1 answer
Tourney victors 1 answer
Title takers 1 answer
Ticker-tape parade honorees 1 answer
Tourney winners 1 answer
Trophy winners 1 answer
Trophy winners, for short 1 answer
Paris' ____ Elys es 1 answer
Up sides? 1 answer
One with titles 1 answer
First-place finishers 1 answer
Fields of France. 1 answer
En-titled ones? 1 answer
Crown-wearers 1 answer
Boxers with belts 1 answer
Blue-ribbon winners 1 answer
Bites noisily. 1 answer
Big winners 1 answer
Belt owners 1 answer
'97 Marlins, e.g. 1 answer
Works on a bit? 1 answer
___ Elysées. 1 answer
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Titleholders 2 answers
They may get belted 2 answers
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Winners 6 answers
Ring bearers? 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHAMPS (5)

They looked up at the triumphal Arch, which presented itself at a picturesque angle, and near the green tree-tops of the Champs Elysees, beyond which they caught a broad gleam of the Seine and a glimpse, blue in the distance, of the great towers of Notre Dame.
Confidence Henry James 2006
How my courser champs the snaffle, And with nostril spread, Snorts and scarcely seems to ruffle Fern leaves with his tread; Cool and pleasant on his haunches Blows the evening breeze, Through the overhanging branches Of the wattle trees: Onward! to the Southern Ocean, Glides the breath of Spring.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
The intervening hours had been disposed of in a stroll through the lively streets, and a repast, luxuriously lingered over, under the chestnut-boughs of a restaurant in the Champs Elysees.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995
Madame d’Argeles’s coachman, who had received his orders, now drove down the Champs Elysees, again crossed the Place de la Concorde, turned into the boulevards, and stopped short at the corner of the Chaussee d’Antin, where, having tied a thick veil over her face, Madame Lia abruptly alighted and walked away.
The Count’s Millions Emile Gaboriau 2008
Alone, the marble horses of Coustou, transported later to the Champs Elysées, remain to attest the splendor of the past.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008

Quotes with CHAMPS (3)

We may, indeed, say that the hour of death is uncertain, but when we say so we represent that hour to ourselves as situated in a vague and remote expanse of time, it never occurs to us that it can have any connexion with the day that has already dawned, or may signify that death — or its first assault and partial possession of us, after which it will never leave hold of us again — may occur this very afternoon, so far from uncertain, this afternoon every hour of which has alr…
Marcel Proust The Guermantes Way
From the end of the World War twenty-one years ago, this country, like many others, went through a phase of having large groups of people carried away by some emotion--some alluring, attractive, even speciously inspiring, public presentation of a nostrum, a cure-all. Many Americans lost their heads because several plausible fellows lost theirs in expounding schemes to end barbarity, to give weekly handouts to people, to give everybody a better job--or, more modestly, for exam…
Franklin D. Roosevelt
All of those thousands upon thousands of photographs my father had taken. Think of them instead. Each one a record, a testament, a bulwark against forgetting, against nothingness, against death. Look, this happened. A thing happened, and now it will never un happen. Here it is in a photograph: a baby putting its tiny hand in the wrinkled palm of an octogenarian. A fox running across a woodland path and a man raising a gun to shoot it. A plane crash. A comet smeared across a m…
Helen Macdonald H is for Hawk
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).