Crossword-Solution: JOES 4 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

Dictionary

Word Word Type Definition
Joes pl. of Jo

Anagrams

Word Anagrams
JOES anagram JOSE, SJOE

We have 40 clues for the answer “JOES”

Clue Answers
Palooka and GI 1 answer
DiMaggio and Louis 1 answer
GI __ (army guys) 1 answer
Generic comic strip diner 1 answer
Lieberman and Louis 1 answer
Little and GI 1 answer
Lockhart and Lieberman 1 answer
Montana and Frazier 1 answer
Montana et al. 1 answer
Ordinary guys 1 answer
Frank Zappa rock opera "___ Garage" 1 answer
Popular GIs 1 answer
Sloppy guys? 1 answer
Smokey ___ (Broadway hit locale) 1 answer
Standard diner name 1 answer
Stereotypical diner name 1 answer
Stereotypical sandwich board diner 1 answer
Torre and Girardi 1 answer
Tory leader Clark and namesakes 1 answer
College and Friday 1 answer
College and Blow 1 answer
Classic greasy spoon name 1 answer
Blow and Cool 1 answer
Biden and Torre 1 answer
"Smokey ___ Cafe" 1 answer
"Eat at ___" (classic sign) 1 answer
"Average" fellows 1 answer
"Average" fellas 1 answer
Average dudes 2 answers
"Regular" guys 2 answers
Average guys? 3 answers
G.I.'s. 3 answers
Good guys? 4 answers
G. I.'s. 4 answers
G. I. 7 answers
Eat at 9 answers
AVERAGE (OUT) 10 answers
Fellas 11 answers
trader 17 answers
Guys 19 answers
✏️ Suggest another clue Know another question for crossword solution "JOES"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Kind of apple
?
E
?
A
?
T
?
E
?
R
Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
18 +1

New Suggestion for "JOES"

Answer (solution)
Clue

Related word tools

Sentences with JOES (5)

Sinsyne woods have been plantit, and have grawn up and are bonny trees, and the joes sit in their shadow, and sinsyne auld estates have changed hands, and there have been wars and rumours of wars on the face of the earth.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Apart from the multitude, I observed three or four young lasses standing behind the Whinnyhill families' tomb, and I jealoused that they had joes in the ships; for they often looked to the bay, with long necks and sad faces, from behind the monument.
The Provost John Galt 2007
Your Duke disna climb like my Geordie, Elleen!’ ‘Oh, for mercy’s sake, to your prayers, dinna wrangle about your joes, bairns,’ cried Madame de Ste.
Two Penniless Princesses Charlotte M. Yonge 2001
That the Barbary States are advantageous to maritime Powers is certain." Denied the normal ebb and flow of trade and commerce and with the imports from England far exceeding the value of the merchandise exported thence, the United States, already impoverished, was drained of its money, and a currency of dollars, guineas, joes, and moidores grew scarcer day by day.
The Old Merchant Marine Ralph D. Paine 2002
Ordinarily the name refers to some easily recognizable accident of origin, occupation, or aspect; as witness the innumerable Dutcheys, Frencheys, Kentucks, Texas Jacks, Bronco Bills, Bear Joes, Buckskins, Red Jims, and the like.
Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches Theodore Roosevelt 2006

Quotes with JOES (3)

Nick and the Candlestick I am a miner. The light burns blue. Waxy stalactites Drip and thicken, tears The earthen womb Exudes from its dead boredom. Black bat airs Wrap me, raggy shawls, Cold homicides. They weld to me like plums. Old cave of calcium Icicles, old echoer. Even the newts are white, Those holy Joes. And the fish, the fish ----Christ! they are panes of ice, A vice of knives, A piranha Religion, drinking Its first communion out of my live toes. The candle Gulps an…
Sylvia Plath Ariel
These two Joes — the nasty bully and the starry-eyed dreamer — were my father. Growing up, the difficulty was knowing just which Joe would rise with the sun that day.
Pythia Peay American Icarus: A Memoir of Father and Country
Fifth grade was fourth grade with something wrong. Nothing changed outright. Instead it teetered. You'd pushed futility at Public School 38 so long by then you expected the building itself would be embarrassed and quit. The ones who couldn't read still couldn't, the teachers were teaching the same thing for the fifth time now and refusing to meet your eyes, some kids had been left back twice and were the size of janitors. The place was a cage for growing, nothing else. School…
Jonathan Lethem The Fortress of Solitude
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 37 times in crossword archives (1951–2023).