Crossword-Solution: MAINS 5 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Mains n. The farm attached to a mansion house.

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MAINS anagram AMINS, AMNIS, IMANS, ISMAN, MANIS, MANSI, MIANS, MINAS, NASIM, SAMIN

We have 59 clues for the answer “MAINS”

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SERVICE inlets 1 answer
Large water conduits 1 answer
Large water pipes 1 answer
Long water carriers 1 answer
Major conduits 1 answer
Major pipes 1 answer
Major sewer lines 1 answer
Major water carriers 1 answer
Pipes from reservoirs 1 answer
Primary pipes 1 answer
Principal ducts. 1 answer
Principal pipes 1 answer
Prodigious pipes 1 answer
Reservoir conduits 1 answer
Large pipes 1 answer
Sewer connections 1 answer
Sewer parts 1 answer
Some underground pipes 1 answer
Some water bearers 1 answer
Some water pipes 1 answer
They may be accessed via manholes 1 answer
They may be full of gas 1 answer
Underground lines 1 answer
Underground utilities conductors. 1 answer
Water movers 1 answer
Water or gas followers 1 answer
Water or gas pipes 1 answer
Water system 1 answer
Large conduits 1 answer
App followers 1 answer
Big conduits 1 answer
Big pipes 1 answer
Big water pipes 1 answer
Bounding and Spanish 1 answer
Bounding and water 1 answer
Certain conduits 1 answer
Combined-flow pipes 1 answer
Conduits from a reservoir. 1 answer
Gas conduits 1 answer
Go-to characters, in a fighting game 1 answer
Hydrant feeders 1 answer
Important pipes 1 answer
City conduits 2 answers
Underground conduits 2 answers
Pipelines 2 answers
Water lines? 2 answers
Sewers have them 2 answers
Gas pipes 2 answers
Gas lines 2 answers
Sewer lines 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MAINS (5)

Many centuries had to elapse before this soul was identified as static electricity and magnetism and harnessed for the generation of mains electricity which dramatically altered the pattern of life on our planet--and also led to the creation of our hobby of Amateur Radio.
The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece Norman F. Joly 2008
Sur une paroi se voient un enorme rhinoceros a la corne disproportionnee, trois autres rhinoceros, un mammouth, deux felins, quatre mains positives et deux ou trois negatives, un demi-cercles de points rouges, un grand bovine, un signe fait de deux demi-cercles accoles.
French Cave Paintings Jean Clottes 1995
Weel, Sandy was forrit wi’ the jib sheet; we couldnae see him for the mains’l, that had just begude to draw, when a’ at ance he gied a skirl.
The Merry Men Robert Louis Stevenson 1995
High-nosed Miss Pringle of Drumanno and high-stepping Miss Marshall of the Mains were understood to have had a difference of opinion about him the day after the ball—he was none the wiser, he could not suppose himself to be remarked by these entrancing ladies.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
For before the Bradleys could mark out the foul-lines for the base-ball field on the plaza, or teach their standing army the goose step, or lay bamboo pipes for the water-mains, or clear away the cactus for the extension of the King's palace, the Hillmen paid Opeki their quarterly visit.
The Reporter Who Made Himself King Richard Harding Davis 2008

Quotes with MAINS (3)

English:Ô, take this eager dance you fool, don’t brandish your stick at me. I have several reasons to travel on, on to the endless sea: I have lost my love. I’ve drunk my purse. My girl has gone, and left me rags to sleep upon. These old man’s gloves conceal the hands with which I’ve killed but one! Francais: Idiot, prends cette danse ardente, au lieu de tendre ton bâton. J'en ai des raisons de voyager encore sur la mer infinie: J'ai perdu l'amour et j'ai bu ma bourse. Ma bel…
Roman Payne The Basement Trains
victor hugo, Les Contemplations, Mors Je vis cette faucheuse. Elle était dans son champ. Elle allait à grands pas moissonnant et fauchant, Noir squelette laissant passer le crépuscule. Dans l'ombre où l'on dirait que tout tremble et recule, L'homme suivait des yeux les lueurs de la faulx. Et les triomphateurs sous les arcs triomphaux Tombaient ; elle changeait en désert Babylone, Le trône en échafaud et l'échafaud en trône, Les roses en fumier, les enfants en oiseaux, L'or en…
Victor Hugo
Le livre est un morceau de silence dans les mains du lecteur. Celui qui écrit se tait. Celui qui lit ne rompt pas le silence.
Pascal Quignard
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 109 times in crossword archives (1953–2024).