Crossword-Solution: GARS 4 letters, 48 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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GARS anagram ARGS, GRAS, RAGS, SARG

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Long-jawed fishes 1 answer
Beaked fish 1 answer
Destructive fishes 1 answer
Elongated, heavily armored fish 1 answer
Fish with dart-shaped bodies 1 answer
Fish with long snouts 1 answer
Fishes with elongated jaws 1 answer
Halfbeaks. 1 answer
Kinds of needlefish 1 answer
Lad, in Lyon 1 answer
Long, tubular-shaped fish 1 answer
Long-jawed fish species 1 answer
Billfishes. 1 answer
Long-jawed swimmers 1 answer
Longnose and shortnose fish 1 answer
Narrow-snouted swimmers 1 answer
Needle-nosed fishes 1 answer
Needle-nosed swimmers 1 answer
Needlefishes 1 answer
Needlenose fishes 1 answer
Pike lookalikes 1 answer
Pike-like fishes. 1 answer
Predatory fishes 1 answer
Alligator _____ (North American fishes that can grow to almost 10' long) 1 answer
Needle-nosed fish 2 answers
Pointy-nosed fish 2 answers
Fish with long jaws 2 answers
Pikes' kin 3 answers
Thin fish 3 answers
Long-beaked fish 3 answers
Long-jawed fish 3 answers
Long-nosed fish 3 answers
Long-snouted fish 3 answers
Sharp-toothed fish 4 answers
Long, thin fish 4 answers
Pikes 4 answers
Elongated fish 7 answers
Freshwater fishes 7 answers
Needle-fish 7 answers
PIKELIKE fish 7 answers
slender fish 9 answers
BRIGHTLY COLORED TROPICAL FRESHWATER FISHES 10 answers
A SPECIES OF FISH IN THE SHAD FAMILY 11 answers
GANOID fish 11 answers
Fishes 14 answers
freshwater fish 67 answers
Food fish 100 answers
Fish. 115 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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This man's lot was under thirty-six feet of water, and, besides, had been preempted so long by the alligators and gars that his title looked fishy.
The Gentle Grafter O. Henry 1999
The present dissertation is excusable as of national interest; besides, it may help to restore the use of such words as: “gars, garcon, garconette, garce, garcette,” now discarded from our speech as unseemly; whereas their origin is so warlike that we shall use them from time to time in the course of this history.
The Chouans Honore de Balzac 1999
The sketch here made of a Breton valley and of the Breton men in the detachment of recruits, more especially that of the “gars” who so suddenly appeared on the summit of Mont Pelerine, gives a brief but faithful picture of the province and its inhabitants.
The Chouans Honore de Balzac 1999
Adieu, friends.” Then, turning to the prisoner, he asked, “What’s the name of your general?” “The Gars.” “Who? Marche-a-Terre?” “No, the Gars.” “Where does the Gars come from?” To this question the prisoner, whose face was convulsed with suffering, made no reply; he took out his beads and began to say his prayers.
The Chouans Honore de Balzac 1999
According to Hulot the young royalist whom he had seen was undoubtedly the Gars, the new general sent to France by the princes, who, following the example of the other royalist chiefs, concealed his real name and title under one of those pseudonyms called “noms de guerre.” This circumstance made the commandant quite as uneasy after his melancholy victory as he had been before it while expecting the attack.
The Chouans Honore de Balzac 1999
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Used 64 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).