Crossword-Solution: LARDER 6 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Larder n. A room or place where meat and other articles of food are
kept before they are cooked.

We have 41 clues for the answer “LARDER”

Clue Answers
Place where food is kept 1 answer
Food closet 1 answer
Food cupboard 1 answer
Food storage 1 answer
Food supply 1 answer
Food-storage locale 1 answer
Household provisions. 1 answer
Pantry's kin 1 answer
Place for storing food. 1 answer
Place to store food 1 answer
A supply of food especially for a household 1 answer
Refrigerator predecessor 1 answer
Room adjoining the kitchen 1 answer
Room by the kitchen 1 answer
Stock of provisions 1 answer
Storage place for food 1 answer
Store of food. 1 answer
Supply of food. 1 answer
storeroom for food 1 answer
Stock of food. 2 answers
Food storage spot 2 answers
Food storeroom 2 answers
Food storage area 3 answers
Kitchen storage area 3 answers
Food store 4 answers
scullery 4 answers
food room 4 answers
Kitchen adjunct 6 answers
Pantry 7 answers
CYLINDER STORAGE AREA 10 answers
AREA STORAGE AREA 10 answers
BOAT PANTRY 10 answers
Storage spot 11 answers
STORAGE room 11 answers
buttery 16 answers
Storage area 20 answers
Storeroom. 20 answers
cupboard 22 answers
Storehouse 25 answers
provisions 26 answers
storage place 42 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LARDER (5)

There are men pitted against men, and against beasts for the edification of Issus and the replenishment of her larder.” “She eats human flesh?” I asked.
The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Pontellier’s absence, and she begged her to take all thought and responsibility of the larder upon her own shoulders.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1994
Often, to keep the peace, I must go where life was less lovely; for instance, 'Tildy's mother was incorrigibly dirty, Reuben's larder was limited seriously, and herds of untamed bedbugs wandered over the Eddingses' beds.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
Ravine among the maistres duelleth, And with his servantz, as men telleth, 5510 Extorcion is nou withholde: Ravine of othre mennes folde Makth his larder and paieth noght; For wher as evere it mai be soght, In his hous ther schal nothing lacke, And that fulofte abyth the packe Of povere men that duelle aboute.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
But they have nearly all been very poor people; and when you consider how many one and sixpences are necessary in order to make up the fifteen pounds which I must find every quarter for rent, taxes, gas and water, you will understand that even with some success, I have still found it a hard matter to keep anything in the portmanteau which serves me as larder.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995

Quotes with LARDER (3)

If you have the goods, life's too short to wait. Hidden gold is lost gold. The world should not be denied an opportunity to touch the collective imagination. To those who deny both the world and themselves, their larder deserves absolute obscurity. For those who share, obscurity is relative and a spark remains to keep the embers warm.
Edward C. Patterson
Metaphor isn't just decorative language. If it were, it wouldn't scare us so much. . . . Colorful language threatens some people, who associate it, I think, with a kind of eroticism (playing with language in public = playing with yourself), and with extra expense (having to sense or feel more). I don't share that opinion. Why reduce life to a monotone? Is that truer to the experience of being alive? I don't think so. It robs us of life's many textures. Language provides an ab…
Diane Ackerman An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain
… when Michel came home from school, for example, and everything was as it should be. My own voice, above all, asking him what he wanted in his sandwich, also sounded as it should have. The larder was full, I had done all of the shopping that morning. I took care of myself as well, I looked in the mirror before leaving the house: I made sure my clothes were clean, that I had shaved, that my hair didn’t look like the hair of someone who never looks in a mirror - the people in …
Herman Koch The Dinner
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Used 64 times in crossword archives (1953–2024).