Crossword-Solution: MITT 4 letters, 297 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Mitt n. A mitten; also, a covering for the wrist and hand and not for
the fingers.

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"Handy" oven accessory 1 answer
"Leather," in baseball 1 answer
2002 Olympics organizer Romney 1 answer
2008 candidate Romney 1 answer
2012 U.S. presidential candidate Romney 1 answer
2012 debater against Barack 1 answer
2012 election name 1 answer
2012 loser to Barack 1 answer
2012 political chant 1 answer
A baker might have a hand in it 1 answer
Accessory for a chef or a catcher 1 answer
Accessory for a chef or catcher 1 answer
Aid at the plate 1 answer
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All good catchers have one 1 answer
Babe's accessory? 1 answer
Backstop's accessory 1 answer
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Barack's re-election opponent 1 answer
Baseball catcher 1 answer
Baseball essential 1 answer
Bench need 1 answer
Berra had a hand in it 1 answer
Berra's equipment. 1 answer
Berra's glove 1 answer
Bit of baseball gear 1 answer
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Campaign button name 1 answer
Campy uses one. 1 answer
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Catch with me if you can! 1 answer
Catcher of a fly 1 answer
Catcher s equipment 1 answer
Catcher's catcher 1 answer
Catcher's glove 1 answer
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Catcher's need 1 answer
Catcher's prop 1 answer
Catcher's safeguard 1 answer
Catching need 1 answer
Charlie Brown often wears one 1 answer
Cook's glove 1 answer
Cookout glove 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MITT (5)

Then Carroll, mask under his arm, rolling his big hand in his mitt, sauntered down to the pitcher's box.
The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories Zane Grey 1996
Ain’t I to never have any pleasure in life while I can?’ ‘Pass this chatfield-chatfield thing along,’ says Redruth;—‘hand out the mitt to the Willie with creases in it or you don’t put your slippers under my wardrobe.’ “Now that kind of train orders don’t go with a girl that’s got any spirit.
Heart of the West O. Henry 1999
When you reach the Grand Canyon, send me a piece of rock; I want to see how the Canyon looks." "Say, whose baseball mitt is this anyway?" And following this question, the mitt came sailing through the air, to land on the floor of the Brill carryall.
The Rover Boys in Business Arthur M. Winfield 2004
You got a ball what you bringed from the plantation, and I'll have a bat and mitt and mask and we can play ball some.
Miss Minerva and William Green Hill Frances Boyd Calhoun 2004
That was the bridge leading through the cottonwood gate to the grade past the “hovel.” I kept the watch in the mitt of my left hand.
Over Prairie Trails Frederick Philip Grove 2004

Quotes with MITT (3)

I consider Yoda to be just about the most evil character that I’ve ever seen in the history of literature. I have gotten people into tongue-tied snits unable to name for me one scene in which Yoda is ever helpful to anybody, or says anything that’s genuinely wise. 'Do or do not, there is no try.' Up yours, you horrible little oven mitt! 'Try' is how human beings get better. That’s how people learn, they try some of their muscles, or their Force mechanism heads in the right di…
David Brin
It was as unsatisfying as a handjob from someone wearing an oven mitt.
Paul Di Filippo Fuzzy Dice
The game is a thread, microscopic in breadth, a hint of gossamer drawing unsuspecting souls together in simple competition to the exclusion of all else, from a mother and her infant playing peekaboo to two old men hunched over a chessboard and everything in between. The game unifies, joining father and son pitching baseballs at night after a long day at the office, pitches pounding the mitt or skipping past, one time even knocking the coffee cup handle clean off and the boy s…
Drew Rogers Before the Spotlight
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 446 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).