Crossword-Solution: CRIBS 5 letters, 82 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Kid corrals 1 answer
Places for corn 1 answer
Nursery fixtures 1 answer
Nursery beds 1 answer
Nursery array 1 answer
Newborns nap in them 1 answer
New parents' purchases 1 answer
MTV show with tours of celebrity homes 1 answer
MTV show featuring tours of celebrity homes 1 answer
Places for mobiles 1 answer
Infant beds 1 answer
Illicit exam aids, and places where the first parts of the answers to starred clues can be found 1 answer
Houses, to MTV 1 answer
Homie's homes 1 answer
Homeys' homes 1 answer
Homes, in today's jargon 1 answer
Fodder boxes. 1 answer
Expecting parents' purchases 1 answer
Some baby furniture 1 answer
cheats in exam 1 answer
Where farmers keep corn. 1 answer
Uses a cheat-sheet 1 answer
Tots' spots 1 answer
They rock, sometimes 1 answer
Test cheats 1 answer
Students' cheating aids 1 answer
Steals liberally 1 answer
Homes, informally 1 answer
Slatted articles 1 answer
Sacks with bars 1 answer
Rural corn bins 1 answer
Rockers with babes, maybe 1 answer
Purchases often assembled before delivery? 1 answer
Places where infants nap 1 answer
Places infants sleep 1 answer
Cattle stalls 1 answer
Babies' beds 1 answer
Exam no-nos 1 answer
Baby abodes 1 answer
Babies"R"Us stock 1 answer
Banned aids? 1 answer
"This is where the magic happens" MTV show 1 answer
Barred beds for babes 1 answer
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Beds for babies 1 answer
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Copies illegally 1 answer
Corn bins 1 answer
Corn-crop holders 1 answer
Creche structures 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
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greedy person
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Sentences with CRIBS (5)

Soon as I could get Buck down by the corn-cribs under the trees by ourselves, I says: “Did you want to kill him, Buck?” “Well, I bet I did.” “What did he do to you?” “Him? He never done nothing to me.” “Well, then, what did you want to kill him for?” “Why, nothing—only it’s on account of the feud.” “What’s a feud?” “Why, where was you raised? Don’t you know what a feud is?” “Never heard of it before—tell me about it.” “Well,” says Buck, “a feud is this way.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Oft under long-neglected cribs, or lurks A viper ill to handle, that hath fled The light in terror, or some snake, that wont 'Neath shade and sheltering roof to creep, and shower Its bane among the cattle, hugs the ground, Fell scourge of kine.
The Georgics Virgil 2008
Miss Matthews and a nurse went with them, administered hot milk all around, and within half an hour the tots were sleeping as peacefully as in their little cribs.
Dear Enemy Jean Webster 1995
Because they told him that at night these creatures look for some place that's warm and even get into babies' cribs and bite them.
The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes, Parts One and Two Lazarillo of Tormes 1995
One was laden with sheep-cribs, another with hurdles, another with ash poles, and the fourth, at the foot of which she had placed her thatching-spars was half full of similar bundles.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996

Quotes with CRIBS (3)

When my sons arrived in the family, their legal status was not ambiguous at all. They were our kids. But their wants and affections were still atrophied by a year in the orphanage. They didn't know that flies on their faces were bad. They didn't know that a strange man feeding them their first scary gulps of solid food wasn't a torturer. Life in the cribs alone must have seemed to them like freedom. That's what I was missing about the biblical doctrine of adoption. Sure it's …
Russell D. Moore Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches
What was his place? he wondered. Where was his world? He had sometimes stood on the riverbank and told himself: Deep down in the cold water is your world; a rock lashed to your feet is your clothing for that world. To enter it you need only to climb to the place above the rapids, where the pool is, where it is always calm, so it must be deep, and there bury yourself and leave a world that is not your own and find a garden, long fields already cleared and cribs already filled,…
John Ehle The Land Breakers
Infants never learn to soothe themselves to sleep. They learn, abandoned in seclusion, that no matter the volume of their despondence, no matter the force of their tears, when they are alone and frightened, no-one will ever come to their rescue. Infants do not soothe themselves. They merely surrender. And it is caged in their cribs where the infants learn, in the face of their demons, to remain silent and submitting.
C. Sean McGee Alex and The Gruff
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 98 times in crossword archives (1953–2025).