Crossword-Solution: FARER
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FARER | anagram | FREAR, RAFER |
We have 21 clues for the answer “FARER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Sea or way ending | 1 answer |
| Word with way or sea | 1 answer |
| Word with way and sea | 1 answer |
| Word with sea or way | 1 answer |
| Word with sea and way. | 1 answer |
| Word used with sea and way. | 1 answer |
| Way chaser | 1 answer |
| Traveler on land or sea. | 1 answer |
| Suffix used with sea and way. | 1 answer |
| Sea or way follower | 1 answer |
| One who gets along | 1 answer |
| Ending with way or sea | 1 answer |
| Ending with sea | 1 answer |
| Ending for "sea" or "way" | 1 answer |
| Sea follower? | 2 answers |
| One who travels | 2 answers |
| Word with way | 2 answers |
| One on the move? | 6 answers |
| journeyer | 28 answers |
| Traveler | 52 answers |
| traveller | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FARER (5)
But I am to ask this of thee, if thou wilt be my fellow-farer on the road thither?' 'Yea?' said I, 'and leave my love and my lord, and my kingship which he hath given me? for this I will tell thee, that all that here is done, is done by me.' "'Great is thy Kingship, Lady,' said the woman, and smiled withal.
But while the old man mended the fire Ralph went up to Ursula and took her hand, and said: "Welcome to life, fellow-farer!" and he gazed earnestly into her eyes, as though he would have her fall into his arms: but whereas she rather shrank from him, though she looked on him lovingly, if somewhat shyly, he but kissed her hand, and laid him down again, when he had seen her lying in her place.
Therewith I bid you sit down and rest you, while ye hearken a word which I have to say to you." So they sat down again, and Ralph arose and took Ursula by the hand, and stood with her before the elder, and said: "This maiden, who is my fellow-farer in the Quest, I desire to wed this same night, and she also desireth me: therefore I would have you as witnesses hereto.
Perhaps it is to my shame that I liked John the better of the two; he had grit and dash, and that salt of the Old Adam that pleases men with any savage inheritance of blood; and he was a way-farer besides, and took my gipsy fancy.
Again she was lifted on the bull’s back, and after she had ridden far, and farer than I can tell, they came in sight o’ a far bonnier castle, and far farther awa’ than the last.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 39 times in crossword archives (1951–2016).