Crossword-Solution: CRISPS 6 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Desserts with crunchy toppings 1 answer
What Brits call potato chips 1 answer
Toasts to a turn. 1 answer
Potato chips, to Brits 1 answer
Potato chips, in Portsmouth 1 answer
Potato chips, in London 1 answer
Potato chips, in England. 1 answer
Potato chips, in Britain 1 answer
Potato chips to a Brit, 1 answer
Potato chips in Parliament 1 answer
Merseyside side 1 answer
Mackie's of Scotland snacks 1 answer
French fries : chips :: potato chips : ___ 1 answer
English potato chips 1 answer
Chips, to Brits (not fries, which they call chips!) 1 answer
Chelsea chips 1 answer
Adds crunch 1 answer
Apple ___ (crumbly desserts) 1 answer
Becomes brittle 1 answer
Bite-size snacks 1 answer
Brit's chips 1 answer
British potato chips 1 answer
Brits' potato chips 1 answer
Chips in England 1 answer
What Brits call chips 2 answers
Ripples. 3 answers
Baked fruit desserts 3 answers
Fries, say 4 answers
Baked desserts 4 answers
Potato snack 4 answers
Crunchy snacks 5 answers
Fruity desserts 7 answers
A BAKED POTATO SERVED WITH THE JACKET ON 10 answers
Crunchy 15 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CRISPS (5)

One brown knoll alone breaks the waste, and on it a few leafless wind-clipt oaks stretch their moss-grown arms, like giant hairy spiders, above a desolate pool which crisps and shivers in the biting breeze, while from beside its brink rises a mournful cry, and sweeps down, faint and fitful, amid the howling of the wind.
Westward Ho! Charles Kingsley 2006
Oliver, gloomily, "but, by George, some day I'll have a wad in the bank that'll make me feel that I can afford to turn those fellows down! They'll know that I've got it, all right." "Bill, I don't think that's much of an ambition," Susan said, candidly, "to want so much money that you aren't afraid of a waiter! Get some crisps while we're passing the man, Billy!" she interrupted herself to say, urgently, "we can talk on the car!" He bought them, grinning sheepishly.
Saturday's Child Kathleen Norris 2003
Who knows how the welted vine leaf, when we give it shade and moisture, crisps its curves again, and breathes new bloom upon its veinage? And who can tell how the flagging heart, beneath the cool mantle of time, revives, shapes itself into keen sympathies again, and spreads itself congenially to the altered light? Without thinking about it, but only desiring to do a little good, if possible, Faith took the private way through her father's grounds leading to the rectory, eastward of the village.
Springhaven R. D. Blackmore 2006
She is young and tall and fresh-coloured; her red hair coils and crisps close to her little head, showing its shape.
Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Various 2005
From Vienna by the Danube Here she came, a bride, in spring, Now the autumn crisps the forest; Hunters gather, bugles ring.
Reading Made Easy for Foreigners - Third Reader John L. Hülshof 2005

Quotes with CRISPS (3)

Stale beer sticks to wobbling tables. The cigarette machine flashes in the corner, mocking smokers who never have any change on them. There’s no natural light in this pub, so it’s dark and gloomy. The pain on the face of the staff tells its own story: overworked, underpaid, exploited and treated as expendable. I feel at home with them. They’re so scared they will be fired from their terrible jobs, every time I order a beer they ask me if I want any peanuts or crisps, in case …
Craig Stone Life Knocks
It wasn't a perfect body but it was the body she deserved. Not just from every bar of chocolate or bag of crisps or laden plate of food that she'd eaten. This body was also testament to all the hours in the gym and cycling up hills on her bike and glugging down two litres of water a day and learning to love vegetables and fruits that didn't come as optional extra with a pastry crust. She'd earned this body. This was her body and she had to stop giving it such a hard time.
Sarra Manning You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Next door but one is Quinlan Broddle, a Viceroy with a fear of gardens. So much so that he sold his garden to Virgin Atlantic and his erstwhile front lawn is now a runway where miniature helicopters and packets of crisps undertake sorties to 1940’s Dresden where they have made several dozen unsuccessful attempts to rescue the Quaker Oats man, who is being held captive by the SS on the basis that his hair looks like ice cream.
St. John Morris The Bizarre Letters of St John Morris
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 30 times in crossword archives (1953–2024).