Crossword-Solution: LOCATES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LOCATES | anagram | ALECOST, CALOTES, CASELOT, LACOSTE, LACTOSE, LOSTACE, SCATOLE, TALCOSE, TOSCALE |
We have 10 clues for the answer “LOCATES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Finds on a map | 1 answer |
| Turns up or pins down | 1 answer |
| Lays one's hands on | 2 answers |
| Situates | 4 answers |
| Tracks down | 5 answers |
| Finds | 7 answers |
| Turns up | 9 answers |
| pinpoints | 14 answers |
| Settles | 22 answers |
| Spots | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LOCATES (5)
Whin he comes home, and house cleans in his tunnel in the embankment, and takes possession of his stump in the river, the nixt day the Black Bass locates in the deep water below the shoals.
The man who hunts and likes it, either takes a small hurting seat away from the comforts of his own home, or he locates himself miserably at an inn, or he undergoes the purgatory of daily journeys up and down from London, doing that for his hunting which no consideration of money-making would induce him to do for his business.
Wright locates his on the lower plane, midway between the front and rear edges, but considerably to one side of the exact center.
Exactly on time, a half-grown boy rides up the road on a bicycle, locates the pasteboard box at the foot of the fence-post, slips a folded piece of paper into it and pedals away again back toward Summit.
But--you see, Trix, it's this way: A man goes somewhere and buys a ranch--or locates on a claim--and starts into the cattle business.
Quotes with LOCATES (3)
Anything that comes your way by force was not meant for you. Everything that locates you on it's own was yours and will be yours forever.
Nostalgia locates desire in the past where it suffers no active conflict and can be yearned toward pleasantly.
Science fiction is a dialogue, a tennis match, in which the Idea is volleyed from one side of the net to the other. Ridiculous to say that someone 'stole' an idea: no, no, a thousand times no. The point is the volley, and how it's carried, and what statement is made by the answering 'statement.' In other words if Burroughs initiates a time-gate and says it works randomly, and then Norton has time gates confounded with the Perilous Seat, the Siege Perilous of the Round Table…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chicago Tribune, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1984–2023).