Crossword-Solution: DEPOTS 6 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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DEPOTS anagram DEPOST, DESPOT, POSTED, SPOTED, STOPED

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Greyhound arrival points 1 answer
Supply stockpiles 1 answer
Stops on a line 1 answer
Stops along train tracks 1 answer
Redcaps' workplaces 1 answer
They might be termini 1 answer
Railroad stations 1 answer
Points on some lines 1 answer
Mail stations 1 answer
Greyhound termini 1 answer
Greyhound stations 1 answer
Freight buildings 1 answer
Dots on a railway map 1 answer
Carrier stops. 1 answer
Bus terminals 1 answer
Training centers? 1 answer
"Home" and "Office" stores 1 answer
Trains' destinations 1 answer
Transfer spots 1 answer
Transit stations 1 answer
Whistle stop stops 1 answer
Rail stations. 2 answers
Train stops 2 answers
Train terminals 2 answers
Train stations 2 answers
Railroad stops 2 answers
Places for arms 2 answers
Boarding sites 2 answers
Storage facilities 3 answers
Terminals 3 answers
Bus stations 4 answers
Stations 4 answers
Stopping points? 5 answers
Storehouses 5 answers
Warehouses 6 answers
Storage places 12 answers
Stops 19 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEPOTS (5)

Once at the depots near the coast, they were sold by the Arabs or other traders to the slave captains for from twenty-five to fifty dollars a head.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
For a week they lounged around the Parker Hotel and held up the street corners downtown, took many farewell drinks, then, slowly, by ones and twos, they left for the packing houses, freight depots, and gents' furnishing stores from whence they came.
Buttered Side Down Edna Ferber 2008
Here and there lay straggling, unlovely villages, and lean men loafed leisurely at the depots; then again came the stretch of pines and clay.
The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois 1996
Book depots were opened for the sale of the same kind of literature the Emperor had been studying, magazines and newspapers were issued and circulated in great numbers, lectures were delivered and libraries established, and students flocked to the mission schools ready to study anything the course contained, literary, scientific or religious.
Court Life in China Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
These depots are in charge of trained and competent workers who attend to the issuance and distribution of all commodities.
The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants Eros Urides and J. L. Kennon 2008

Quotes with DEPOTS (3)

This world, in which reason is more and more at home, is not habitable. It is hard and cold like those depots in which are piled up goods that cannot satisfy: neither clothe those who are naked, nor feed those who are hungry; it is as impersonal as factory hangars and industrial cities in which manufactured things remain abstract, true with statistical truth and borne on the anonymous circuit of the economy, resulting from skilful planning decisions which cannot prevent, but …
Emmanuel Levinas
The men in grey were powerless to meet this challenge head-on. Unable to detach the children from Momo by bringing them under their direct control, they had to find some roundabout means of achieving the same end, and for this they enlisted the children's elders. Not all grown-ups made suitable accomplices, of course, but plenty did. [....] 'Something must be done,' they said. 'More and more kids are being left on their own and neglected. You can't blame us - parents just don…
Michael Ende Momo
I suppose there has been nothing like the airports since the age of the stage-stops - nothing quite as lonely, as sombre-silent. The red-brick depots were built right into the towns they marked - people didn't get off at those isolated stations unless they lived there. But airports lead you way back in history like oases, like the stops on the great trade routes. The sight of air travellers strolling in ones and twos into midnight airports will draw a small crowd any night up…
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 61 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).