Crossword-Solution: KAPUT 5 letters, 75 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

We have 75 clues for the answer “KAPUT”

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Out of commission, as a gadget 1 answer
Broken and then some 1 answer
Broken down for good 1 answer
Completely dead, as an engine 1 answer
Completely done for 1 answer
Completely inoperative 1 answer
Completly broken 1 answer
Condition of Wehrmacht. 1 answer
D-E-A-D dead 1 answer
Dead as a doornail 1 answer
Dead, as an engine 1 answer
Done-for 1 answer
German-Canadian for ruination 1 answer
Gone phfft 1 answer
How a dying machine goes 1 answer
Irreparably broken 1 answer
Not working, as an engine 1 answer
On the Fritz Director 1 answer
Ruined, in slang 1 answer
Shot, as an engine 1 answer
Utterly finished 1 answer
Unable to function, slangily 1 answer
Unable to operate 1 answer
Utterly dead 1 answer
Beyond saving 2 answers
Defeated: Slang. 2 answers
Broken beyond repair 2 answers
Busted but good 2 answers
Utterly defeated 2 answers
Unfixable 2 answers
Totally busted 2 answers
Dead in the water 2 answers
Done for: Slang. 2 answers
Not fixable 2 answers
Totally broken 2 answers
On the blink 3 answers
Out of circulation 3 answers
Unrepairable 3 answers
Utterly destroyed 3 answers
Down the tubes 5 answers
Over and done with 5 answers
Broken down 6 answers
No longer working 7 answers
"___ fini!" 7 answers
Conked out 8 answers
On the fritz 8 answers
Needing repair 8 answers
out of commission 9 answers
"Finito!" 10 answers
BUSCH, FRITZ 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KAPUT (5)

Lavender sharply, resuming his teeth; “I would not for the world burden your conscience.” “My clients are all batriots,” said the young dentist, “and my bractice is Kaput.
The Burning Spear John Galsworthy 2006
All that play-acting before his people, and then, with two smacks kaput! Fellow looked like a fool! It's part of the system, you see." "That was it, you think?" The explanation explained nothing to Jovannic, least of all his own sensations when the sudden surrender and the sad, pitying mirth had succeeded to the struggle and the violence.
Those Who Smiled Perceval Gibbon 2007
For sixteen years I have worked to wipe out misunderstanding and to reconcile the natives and the immigrants, and now we have arrived at the point where we can say, It all again amounts to nothing (_Kaput_)." The conservatives very wisely answered this undeceived elector that if it was merely the Saverne incident that had caused this failure, it was evident that the desired harmony had rested on a very slender foundation.
Alsace-Lorraine Daniel Blumenthal 2012
When the train comes in, moving slowly like a funeral convoy, they beg for our képis; they vociferate in their own language, “Paris _kaput_! Death to the French!” The sight of the red cross armlet produces paroxysms of fury.
The Diary of a French Private Gaston Riou 2018
All these idlers, looking poverty stricken when compared with those of like class in France, would spend hour after hour staring at the “pantalons rouges,” occasionally shouting through the bars their eternal “Paris _kaput_,” the cry which had been reiterated from Dieuze to Strasburg, from Stuttgart to Ingolstadt, and with which our ears had been ringing since our capture.
The Diary of a French Private Gaston Riou 2018

Quotes with KAPUT (3)

Historically, the Germans had a habit of associating the names of objects with the sounds they made. After bell makers-turned-cannon-makers learned that by closing off the mouth of the cannon before lighting the fuse, the entire cannon could be made to explode, the device they invented became known as the 'bum' (for boom!). In keeping with this tradition, the first one-thousand-pound bomb was dubbed 'ein laussen bum' (meaning, "a loud boom"). After the first atomic bomb was d…
Charles Pellegrino Dust
I want to be alone and work until the day my heads hits the drawing table and I'm dead. Kaput. I feel very much like I want to be with my brother and sister again. They're nowhere. I know they're nowhere and they don't exist, but if nowhere means that's where they are, that's where I want to be.
Maurice Sendak
We start 2016 with a command: that the subject of Pete Rose and the Hall of Fame is over, finis, kaput forever and ever. As sure as we will no longer discuss whether Lindsey Graham or George Pataki can be president.
Frank Deford
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 141 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).