Crossword-Solution: MOORAGE 7 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Moorage n. A place for mooring.

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MOORAGE anagram ROOMAGE

We have 33 clues for the answer “MOORAGE”

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Dock payment 1 answer
place for mooring a vessel 1 answer
a fee for mooring 1 answer
Yachtsman's parking charge 1 answer
Yacht marina. 1 answer
Yacht club's service 1 answer
Where lines are dropped 1 answer
Place to berth a ship 1 answer
Place to berth a boat 1 answer
Place for mooring 1 answer
Marina slot 1 answer
Marina fee 1 answer
Fee for docking 1 answer
Docking payment 1 answer
Docking fee 1 answer
Boat's parking place 1 answer
Berth rate 1 answer
Charge for anchoring privilege. 1 answer
Anchoring 2 answers
Marina charge 2 answers
Anchoring place 2 answers
Port facility. 2 answers
Ship's berth. 3 answers
PLACE for anchorage 4 answers
A FEE CHARGED FOR A VESSEL TO USE A DOCK 10 answers
mounting 13 answers
Marina 18 answers
mooring 20 answers
BERTH PLACE 20 answers
Wharf 22 answers
Quay 23 answers
ANCHORAGE 41 answers
Berth 55 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with MOORAGE (5)

They turned presently into comparative quiet, for old Jolyon’s way to a second Board led him in the direction of Moorage Street.
The Forsyte Saga, The Man Of Property John Galsworthy 2001
But they, when they had entered the deep haven, first furled their sails, and stowed them in the sable bark; they next brought the mast to its receptacle, lowering it quickly by its stays, and they rowed the vessel forwards with oars into its moorage; they heaved out the sleepers, and tied the hawsers.
The Iliad Homer 2007
But having tried to cast anchor, which was a stone at the end of a piece of the kite-string, he found no bottom, and was fain to hold off, seeking for moorage; and, feeling his way, he buffeted against a sunken reef that cast him overboard by the greatness of the shock, and he was near to being drowned, but clambered back into the vessel.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens J. M. Barrie 2008
Few were the ships that passed the mouth of the sound, either to east or west of it, and since my coming to moorage there no boat had crossed its water.
The Deemster Hall Caine 2011
Then, the _Swallow_ needing some repairs, they had headed for Minotaur Island, their present port of moorage.
Dave Fearless and the Cave of Mystery Roy Rockwood 2013
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 29 times in crossword archives (1954–2024).