Crossword-Solution: PACKAGES
We have 9 clues for the answer “PACKAGES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Contents of a shopping bag. | 1 answer |
| Items stolen by porch pirates | 1 answer |
| Post office parcels | 1 answer |
| UPS cargo | 1 answer |
| Mail Boxes __ | 2 answers |
| Yule items | 2 answers |
| Couriers' deliveries | 2 answers |
| FedEx deliveries | 2 answers |
| Parcels | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PACKAGES (5)
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They know nothing other than they get paid, very well, to make sure that the addressees are in receipt of their packages.
Here is some of our stuff," he said, pointing out the various packages in his office, including the Persis Brand.
The Baron's furnaces and retorts, and other things, were all there to speak for themselves, together with some packages of chemicals, having the name and address of the person who had supplied them plainly visible on their labels.
And about getting home his traps? Boxes, monstrous bales, and noble packages of foreign description, I make no doubt?” “Hardly all that,” said Stephen laughing.
Quotes with PACKAGES (3)
We are the witnesses of a barely perceptible transformation in ordinary language: verbs which formerly expressed satisfying actions have been replaced by nouns which name packages designed for passive consumption only -- 'to learn' becomes 'to accumulate credits'.
I had a dream about you. In my dream I stole all your money, kidnapped your parents, and mailed you mannequin parts spray-painted red in a series of packages that also included ransom notes. Then, towards the end of the dream, the cops surrounded my cave and swarmed in to arrest me. Sweating, my eyes shot open, and I realized it was a dream. “Of course it’s a dream,” I thought. “The cops have no idea where my cave is, and your first package has yet to be delivered.”
I think you will agree that life's plans are not always tied up in neat little packages. Occasionally we find ourselves at unexpected crossroads with more than one opportunity from which to choose. Time itself is often the best indicator of which decision to make, for it can tell so many thing that are now hazy.
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1966–2025).