Crossword-Solution: LEDGES 6 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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LEDGES anagram GLEDES, SLEDGE

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Climbers' rests 1 answer
Projecting rock shelves 1 answer
Projecting ridges 1 answer
Precarious spots 1 answer
Precarious places 1 answer
Precarious perches 1 answer
Reef features 1 answer
Rock climbing rest spots 1 answer
Rock shelves 1 answer
Narrow shelves 1 answer
Narrow projections 1 answer
Mantels 1 answer
Lines of rocks in the sea 1 answer
Rocky perches 1 answer
Ibex resting places 1 answer
Cliff protrusions 1 answer
Cliff features 1 answer
Cliff dwelling locales 1 answer
City garden sites 1 answer
Rocky shelves 1 answer
Scary spots in suspense movies 1 answer
Sills 1 answer
Some nesting sites 1 answer
Some pigeon perches 1 answer
Wall shelves 1 answer
Where to find some cliffhangers? 1 answer
Window sills 1 answer
Building projections 2 answers
Veins in mines. 2 answers
Places pigeons perch 2 answers
Places for plants 2 answers
Jumping-off points? 2 answers
Projections 2 answers
Rocky projections 2 answers
Rock climber's challenges 2 answers
Places for pigeons 2 answers
Pigeon's places 2 answers
Pigeon perches 3 answers
Shelves 4 answers
Reefs 4 answers
Overlooks 10 answers
A CABINET WITH SHELVES 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LEDGES (5)

From the base of this tower, which now threw its shadow forward, bits of rock kept flying out into the open gulf—skating upon the air until they lost their momentum, then falling like chips until they rang upon the ledges at the bottom of the gorge or splashed into the stream.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Eager faces strained round pillars and corners, to get a sight of him; spectators in back rows stood up, not to miss a hair of him; people on the floor of the court, laid their hands on the shoulders of the people before them, to help themselves, at anybody’s cost, to a view of him--stood a-tiptoe, got upon ledges, stood upon next to nothing, to see every inch of him.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
After breakfast the “pardners” separated, going in opposite directions along the slope of the range, examining rocks, picking and chipping at ledges and bowlders, looking for signs, prospecting.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
And mellowed day comes o'er the place, And softens ragged edges; The rising moon's great placid face Looks gravely o'er the ledges.
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 2008
Running over the precipice it was dispersed in spray before it was half-way down, and falling like rain upon projecting ledges, made minute grassy meadows of them.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995

Quotes with LEDGES (3)

He smiled. "I suppose I thought we'd have a madly impractical, terrifyingly modern sort of marriage. One based on love. Not to mention dangerous undertakings and hair's-breadth escapes from burning buildings, high ledges and exploding sewers.""And bickering.""Always that, yes.""Assuming I want to marry at all.""True. I know of no good way of forcing you to do anything.""And you're mad enough to think it could work - one day?" He cupped her face in his hands. His smile was so …
Y.S. Lee The Traitor in the Tunnel
blue-gold sky, fresh cloud, emerald-black mountain, trees on rocky ledges, on the summit, the tiny pin of a telephone tower-all brilliantly clear, in shadow and out. and on and through everything everywhere the sun shines without reservation (p. 97)
Barbara Blatner The Still Position: A Verse Memoir of My Mother's Death
Not to be too dramatic about it, that night I slept the sleep of the damned. I dreamt of turrets and craggy ledges where the windswept rain blew in from the ocean with the odor of violets. A pale woman in Elizabethan dress stood beside my bed and whispered in my ear that the bells would ring. An old salt in an oilcloth jacket sat atop a piling, mending nets with an awl, while far out at sea a tine aeroplane winged its way towards the setting sun.
Alan Bradley
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 41 times in crossword archives (1955–2023).