Crossword-Solution: CLASSIFIED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Classified | imp. & pp. | of Classify |
We have 99 clues for the answer “CLASSIFIED”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Secret, as files | 1 answer |
| Personal, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Help wanted, for one | 1 answer |
| "Top secret" designation | 1 answer |
| graded | 5 answers |
| Off the record | 17 answers |
| Pursuing | 25 answers |
| serial | 25 answers |
| Next in line? | 26 answers |
| In a series. | 26 answers |
| in sequence | 26 answers |
| regulated | 27 answers |
| single-file | 28 answers |
| sequential | 28 answers |
| Confidential. | 29 answers |
| Ordinal | 30 answers |
| chronological | 32 answers |
| at intervals | 34 answers |
| instalment | 35 answers |
| Placed | 36 answers |
| One after another? | 37 answers |
| Organised | 41 answers |
| Ensuing | 41 answers |
| Ordered | 43 answers |
| succeeding | 44 answers |
| subsequent | 44 answers |
| Uncanny | 47 answers |
| consecutive | 48 answers |
| Named | 49 answers |
| Orderly | 49 answers |
| In Order | 50 answers |
| successive | 50 answers |
| unexpressive | 52 answers |
| Surreptitious | 53 answers |
| transcendental | 53 answers |
| progressive | 54 answers |
| shadowed | 55 answers |
| miraculous | 56 answers |
| Sneak ___ | 56 answers |
| Exotic | 58 answers |
| Regular | 59 answers |
| Quixotic | 61 answers |
| Privy | 62 answers |
| cabalistic | 62 answers |
| outlandish | 62 answers |
| confusing | 63 answers |
| Inexplicable | 63 answers |
| Weird | 64 answers |
| unacquainted | 66 answers |
| Advertise | 66 answers |
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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 CLASSIFIED (5)
Today, IBM claims to be an open-systems company, but IBM's own description of the EBCDIC variants and how to convert between them is still internally classified top-secret, burn-before-reading.
But the Woggle-Bug strutted along as if he had made some brilliant remark, and the Scarecrow was obliged to say: “I have heard, my dear friend, that a person can become over-educated; and although I have a high respect for brains, no matter how they may be arranged or classified, I begin to suspect that yours are slightly tangled.
Computer Room C-12 is classified above Top Secret, it's very existence denied by the NSA, the National Security Agency, and unknown to all but a very few of the nation's top policy makers.
ECHO's other databases are classified under the headings Research and development, Language industry, Industry and economy.
There were other women--they might have great beauty, they might have small; perhaps they were generally to be classified as plain--whose triumphs in this line were rare, but immutably permanent.
Quotes with CLASSIFIED (3)
I just wouldn’t want to hook up with a guy unless I really, really like him, and in myexperience all boys can be classified as either assholes or bores, unless they’re both. Maybe it’s a blessing, because the last thing I need is relationship drama to sidetrack me from my grades.
Some information is classified legitimately; as with military hardware, secrecy sometimes really is in the national interest. Further, military, political, and intelligence communities tend to value secrecy for its own sake. It's a way of silencing critics and evading responsibility - for incompetence or worse. It generates an elite, a band of brothers in whom the national confidence can be reliably vested, unlike the great mass of citizenry on whose behalf the information is…
What happened next? I retain nothing from those terrible minutes except indistinct memories which flash into my mind with sudden brutality, like apparitions, among bursts and scenes and visions that are scarcely imaginable. It is difficult even to even to try to remember moments during which nothing is considered, foreseen, or understood, when there is nothing under a steel helmet but an astonishingly empty head and a pair of eyes which translate nothing more than would the e…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1971–2008).