Crossword-Solution: CRAZIEST
We have 5 clues for the answer “CRAZIEST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Least practical | 1 answer |
| Most off the wall | 1 answer |
| Tops in improbability | 1 answer |
| Most weird | 3 answers |
| Most zany | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CRAZIEST (5)
Craziest structures, riddled and honeycombed with stairways and passages, shut out the sky, though here and there rose a building of extraordinary richness and most elaborate ornamentation.
But if you felt what I mean--then you'd give up everything--do the wildest, craziest things." "What nonsense!" scoffed Norman.
Passages or phrases of the craziest schoolboy or seafaring slang come tumbling after and capping others of classical cadence and purity, of poetical and heartfelt eloquence.
And mark my words, if I go alone it shall be, to carry out the principle, in the rottenest, craziest, leakingest tub of a wessel that a place can be got in for love or money.
The knight's great aims and constant mishaps, his chivalrous valiancy exercised on absurd objects, his good sense along the highroad of the craziest of expeditions; the compassion he plucks out of derision, and the admirable figure he preserves while stalking through the frantically grotesque and burlesque assailing him, are in the loftiest moods of humour, fusing the Tragic sentiment with the Comic narrative.
Quotes with CRAZIEST (3)
Because this absolutely insane - the craziest thing I'd ever done. Worse than giving a one-star review, scarier than asking for an interview with an author I'd give my firstborn to eat lunch with, more stupid than kissing Daemon.
Conversations between friends are the craziest and funniest of all.
during my worst timeson the park benchesin the jailsor living withwhores I always had this certaincontentment-I wouldn't call ithappiness-it was more of an innerbalancethat settled forwhatever was occuringand it helped in thefactoriesand when relationshipswent wrongwith thegirls. it helpedthrough thewars and thehangoversthe backalley fightsthehospitals. to awaken in a cheap roomin a strange city andpull up the shade-this was the craziest kind ofcontentmentand to walk across t…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, Newsday, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1991–2016).