Crossword-Solution: CONTINENTAL 11 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Continental a. Of or pertaining to a continent.
Continental a. Of or pertaining to the main land of Europe, in
distinction from the adjacent islands, especially England; as, a
continental tour; a continental coalition.
Continental a. Of or pertaining to the confederated colonies
collectively, in the time of the Revolutionary War; as, Continental
money.
Continental n. A soldier in the Continental army, or a piece of the
Continental currency. See Continental, a., 3.

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CONTINENTAL anagram ANTECLINTON, ANTLIONCENT, CANNOLITENT, CANNONTITLE

We have 22 clues for the answer “CONTINENTAL”

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Breakfast, quilt or shelf 1 answer
Alternative to Full English 1 answer
Of Europe, Asia, etc. 1 answer
Kind of breakfast suggested by the starred answers (though they wouldn't actually be part of one) 1 answer
General Washington subordinate 1 answer
Former airline from Denver to Birmingham? 1 answer
Flying car? (Lincoln) 1 answer
Type of breakfast 2 answers
Kind of cuisine. 4 answers
American competitor 4 answers
America West alternative 5 answers
WORTHLESS thing 7 answers
islander 11 answers
Inland ___ 13 answers
AMERICAN ALTERNATIVE 16 answers
Quilting ___ 22 answers
airline 29 answers
Regional 46 answers
indweller 51 answers
Dweller 57 answers
Inhabitant. 59 answers
European 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONTINENTAL (5)

There was, so to speak, that symmetry in their distortion which is less the characteristic of British than of Continental grotesques of the period.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Next rose before her in memory’s picture-gallery, the intricate and narrow thoroughfares, the tall, grey houses, the huge cathedrals, and the public edifices, ancient in date and quaint in architecture, of a continental city; where new life had awaited her, still in connexion with the misshapen scholar: a new life, but feeding itself on time-worn materials, like a tuft of green moss on a crumbling wall.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Her free speech, her Continental ideas, and her proclivity for championing new causes, even when she did not know much about them, made her an object of suspicion.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Beginning with a collection of broadsides from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, the only text collection in a presentable form at the time of the Workshop, FLEISCHHAUER highlighted several of the problems with which AM is still wrestling.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
This seeming ambivalence concerning the future of slavery on the part of the Continental Congress left Samuel Johnson's ironic question about American hypocrisy unanswered.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008

Quotes with CONTINENTAL (3)

Poets to Come POETS to come! orators, singers, musicians to come! Not to-day is to justify me, and answer what I am for; But you, a new brood, native, athletic, continental, greater than before known, Arouse! Arousefor you must justify meyou must answer. I myself but write one or two indicative words for the future, I but advance a moment, only to wheel and hurry back in the darkness. I am a man who, sauntering along, without fully stopping, turns a casual look upon you, and …
Walt Whitman
The reason why the continental European is, to the Englishman or American, so surprisingly ignorant of the Bible, is that the authorized English version is a great work of literary art, and the continental versions are comparatively artless.
George Bernard Shaw Misalliance
Indeed, a parallel history of Europe could be written which viewed family life and regular work as the essential Continental motor of civilization. Then war and revolution would need to be seen by historians as startling, sick departures from that norm of a kind that require serious explanation, rather than viewing periods of gentle introversy as mere tiresome interludes before the next thrill-packed bloodbath.
Simon Winder Germania: In Wayward Pursuit of the Germans and Their History
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1963–2023).