Crossword-Solution: GRAPE 5 letters, 230 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Grape n. A well-known edible berry growing in pendent clusters or
bunches on the grapevine. The berries are smooth-skinned, have a juicy
pulp, and are cultivated in great quantities for table use and for
making wine and raisins.
Grape n. The plant which bears this fruit; the grapevine.
Grape n. A mangy tumor on the leg of a horse.
Grape n. Grapeshot.

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GRAPE anagram GAPER, PAGER, PARGE

We have 230 clues for the answer “GRAPE”

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Fruit found in bunches often used to make wine 1 answer
A conserve base. 1 answer
ALBILLO 1 answer
ALEATICO 1 answer
ARINTO 1 answer
Arbor morsel 1 answer
Arbor product 1 answer
BUAL 1 answer
Barbera or charbono, e.g. 1 answer
Bit of fruit for Bacchus 1 answer
CHARBONO 1 answer
CHASSELAS 1 answer
Champagne fruit 1 answer
Choice for an iMac buyer 1 answer
Classic Nehi flavor 1 answer
Common cough medicine flavor 1 answer
Concord or Catawba 1 answer
Concord or Tokay. 1 answer
Concord or seedless 1 answer
Cornucopia item 1 answer
Diana or Dutchess 1 answer
FINO Sherry 1 answer
FRIULARO 1 answer
FURMINT 1 answer
Fabled fox's forbidden fruit 1 answer
Fanta flavor 1 answer
Fanta option 1 answer
Flavor of much children's medicine 1 answer
Small, juicy berry you might find in a vineyard 1 answer
Fruit flavor 1 answer
Fruit for Bacchus 1 answer
Fruit of the vine 1 answer
Fruit whose name precedes "fruit" in the name of another fruit 1 answer
Fruit you may stomp on 1 answer
Future raisin 1 answer
GAMAY 1 answer
GENTIL 1 answer
GORDO Blanco 1 answer
GaMAY, e.g. 1 answer
Gatorade choice 1 answer
Grenache 1 answer
Grignolino 1 answer
Gros Colmar 1 answer
Gros Maroc 1 answer
Hamburg 1 answer
Happy Mondays spinoff Black ___ 1 answer
Isabella 1 answer
Italian ice choice 1 answer
Jelly Fruit Aptly named 1 answer
Jelly option 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRAPE (5)

She was sporting with her women, Swinging in a swing of grape-vines, When her rival the rejected, Full of jealousy and hatred, Cut the leafy swing asunder, Cut in twain the twisted grape-vines, And Nokomis fell affrighted Downward through the evening twilight, On the Muskoday, the meadow, On the prairie full of blossoms.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
You ought to get up earlier.” That night the air was so warm that Fritz and Herr Wunsch had their after-supper pipe in the grape arbor, smoking in silence while the sound of fiddles and guitars came across the ravine from Mexican Town.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
They tramped gayly along, over decaying logs, through tangled underbrush, among solemn monarchs of the forest, hung from their crowns to the ground with a drooping regalia of grape-vines.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
For my part, I love to feel the grape at my very finger-ends before they make the harp-strings tinkle.” 22 CHAPTER XVII At eve, within yon studious nook, I ope my brass-embossed book, Portray’d with many a holy deed Of martyrs crown’d with heavenly meed; Then, as my taper waxes dim, Chant, ere I sleep, my measured hymn.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Below the kitchen door--which stood at the head of a flight of steps--was a little grape arbour with a rustic bench where Roger used to smoke his pipe on summer evenings.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008

Quotes with GRAPE (3)

The rest of my days I'm going to spend on the sea. And when I die, I'm going to die on the sea. You know what I shall die of? I shall die of eating an unwashed grape. One day out on the ocean I will die--with my hand in the hand of some nice looking ship's doctor, a very young one with a small blond moustache and a big silver watch. "Poor lady," they'll say, "The quinine did her no good. That unwashed grape has transported her soul to heaven.
Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire
Come boy, and pour for me a cup Of old Falernian. Fill it up With wine, strong, sparkling, bright, and clear; Our host decrees no water here. Let dullards drink the Nymph's pale brew, The sluggish thin their blood with dew. For such pale stuff we have no use; For us the purple grape's rich juice. Begone, ye chilling water sprite; Here burning Bacchus rules tonight!
Catullus Selections From Catullus: Translated into English verse with an Introduction on the theory of Translation
Consider how textbooks treat Native religions as a unitary whole. ... "These Native Americans ... believed that nature was filled with spirits. Each form of life, such as plants and animals, had a spirit. Earth and air held spirits too. People were never alone. They shared their lives with the spirits of nature." ... Stated flatly like this, the beliefs seem like make-believe, not the sophisticated theology of a higher civilization. Let us try a similarly succinct summary of …
James W. Loewen
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 185 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).