Crossword-Solution: CONCIERGE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Concierge | n. | One who keeps the entrance to an edifice, public or private; a doorkeeper; a janitor, male or female. |
We have 30 clues for the answer “CONCIERGE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Resident caretaker | 1 answer |
| Custodian of a Paris pension. | 1 answer |
| Doorkeeper, in France | 1 answer |
| FRENCH attendant | 1 answer |
| FRENCH doorkeeper of building | 1 answer |
| FRENCH porter of building | 1 answer |
| French caretakeer. | 1 answer |
| Hospital employee, nowadays | 1 answer |
| Modern hospital staffer | 1 answer |
| Omni presence? | 1 answer |
| Reservation taker | 1 answer |
| FRENCH porter | 2 answers |
| Hotel employee | 11 answers |
| A FRENCH CARETAKER OF APARTMENTS OR A HOTEL | 11 answers |
| Janitor? | 13 answers |
| curator | 16 answers |
| fiduciary | 18 answers |
| bodyguard | 19 answers |
| Warden | 27 answers |
| conservator | 29 answers |
| Caretaker | 29 answers |
| executor | 33 answers |
| preserver | 35 answers |
| watchman | 35 answers |
| Keeper | 36 answers |
| Porter | 36 answers |
| Custodian | 37 answers |
| overseer | 39 answers |
| protector | 41 answers |
| Defender | 43 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONCIERGE (5)
Luck favoured us, and in the first we tried the concierge told us that we should find him on the top floor.
Farlow that they mustn’t think of coming to the station; but they’ll have told the concierge to look out for me.” “You’ll let me drive you there?” She nodded again, and her eyes closed.
Run to the nearest doctor, and don’t return until you bring one with you.” The concierge had opened the gate, but the driver had disappeared; they called him, and on receiving no reply the valet seized the reins and skilfully guided the cab through the gateway.
Though the rent and the cleaning by the concierge would come to a little more, they would save on the petit dejeuner, which they could make themselves.
Naseby; between you and me, I was _décavé_; I borrowed fifty francs, smuggled my valise past the concierge—a work of considerable tact—and here I am!’ ‘Yes,’ said Dick; ‘and here you are.’ He was quite idiotic.
Quotes with CONCIERGE (3)
Wherever the family was, these two dogs, both six-year-old shepherd mixes, took up their posts at the central coming-and-going point. Gil called them concierge dogs. And it's true, they were inquisitive and accommodating. But they were not fawning or overly playful. They were watchful and thoughtful. Irene thought they had gravitas. Weighty demeanors. She thought of them as diplomats. She had noticed that when Gil was about to lose his temper one of the dogs always appeared a…
Madame Altamont was leaving for a holiday. With her characteristic concern for propriety and orderliness, she emptied her refrigerator and gave the left-overs to the concierge: two ounces of butter, a pound of fresh green beans, two lemons, half a pot of redcurrant jam, a dab of fresh cream, a few cherries, a port of milk, a few bits of cheese, various herbs, and three Bulgarian-flavour yoghurts.
Librarians who are arguing and lobbying for clever e-book lending solutions are completely missing the point. They are defending the library-as-warehouse concept, as opposed to fighting for the future, which is librarian as producer, concierge, connector, teacher, and impresario.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1963–2024).