Crossword-Solution: COXES
We have 16 clues for the answer “COXES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Boat steerers: Colloq. | 1 answer |
| Commands a crew, informally | 1 answer |
| Commands a shell | 1 answer |
| Crew overseers | 1 answer |
| Crew team directors | 1 answer |
| Crews' directors | 1 answer |
| Directs the crew | 1 answer |
| Forward-facing crew members | 1 answer |
| Leads a regatta crew | 1 answer |
| Navigates a racing boat | 1 answer |
| Ones calling out the rowing rhythm | 1 answer |
| Physically undemanding crew positions | 1 answer |
| Regatta crew leaders | 1 answer |
| Regatta leaders | 1 answer |
| Rowing crew captains, informally | 1 answer |
| Steers a racing shell | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COXES (5)
Miss Nash thinks either of the Coxes would be very glad to marry him.” “Very likely.—I think they are, without exception, the most vulgar girls in Highbury.” Harriet had business at Ford’s.—Emma thought it most prudent to go with her.
Then there’s such a power of people, going hurry skurry! Such a racket of coxes! Such a noise, and haliballoo! So many strange sites to be seen! O gracious! my poor Welsh brain has been spinning like a top ever since I came hither! And I have seen the Park, and the paleass of Saint Gimses, and the king’s and the queen’s magisterial pursing, and the sweet young princes, and the hillyfents, and pye bald ass, and all the rest of the royal family.
But come; we will get to bed now.” “And sleep?” “No; think.” “Yes; think.” By this time the Coxes too had completed their spat and their reconciliation, and were turning in--to think, to think, and toss, and fret, and worry over what the remark could possibly have been which Goodson made to the stranded derelict; that golden remark; that remark worth forty thousand dollars, cash.
When coxes catch a man fouling them, their language is apt to be highly unparliamentary.--Yes, I shall try to get away to Calcombe as soon as ever I can manage to leave Oxford.
Whether the Coxes, the Garret Davises, the Saulsburys, the Fernando Woods, the Alexander Longs, the Allens, the Holmans, and many other prominent Congressmen of that sort,--were merely in close communion with these banded "Knights," or were actual members of their secret organizations, may be an open question.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1959–2024).