Crossword-Solution: PANNIER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pannier | n. | A bread basket; also, a wicker basket (used commonly in pairs) for carrying fruit or other things on a horse or an ass |
| Pannier | n. | A shield of basket work formerly used by archers as a shelter from the enemy's missiles. |
| Pannier | n. | A table waiter at the Inns of Court, London. |
| Pannier | n. | A framework of steel or whalebone, worn by women to expand their dresses; a kind of bustle. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “PANNIER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BASKET carried on back | 1 answer |
| bag fixed on the back of a cycle | 1 answer |
| Pack animal's basket | 1 answer |
| Donkey's basket | 1 answer |
| Conical basket | 1 answer |
| Burro's basket | 1 answer |
| Bike basket | 1 answer |
| Bike bag | 1 answer |
| Bag/box fitted on either side of the rear wheel of bicycle | 1 answer |
| Large basket | 2 answers |
| BASKET worn on back | 2 answers |
| Mule's burden | 3 answers |
| overskirt | 4 answers |
| A LARGE BASKET CARRIED BY A BEAST OF BURDEN OR ON BY A PERSON | 10 answers |
| A LARGE ROUND WICKER BASKET | 10 answers |
| Breadbasket | 12 answers |
| wicker basket | 20 answers |
| BASKET ___ | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PANNIER (5)
She trotted three miles or so to her home, and it was not till the middle of the afternoon that it was discovered that the lunch for the entire shooting party was in a pannier attached to the pony’s saddle.
Therefore, having done their business, and served both citations, these two good men had a pannier of victuals put up by dear Annie, and borrowing two of our horses, rode to Dunster, where they left them, and hired on towards London.
You’ll find a ingun or two, and a little tea and sugar in his t’other pocket, my dear, if you’ll just be good enough to take ‘em out.’ Betsey produced the property in question, together with some other articles of general chandlery; and Mrs Gamp transferred them to her own pocket, which was a species of nankeen pannier.
God’s body! The turkeys in my pannier are quite starved.—What, ostler! A plague on thee! Hast thou never an eye in thy head? Canst not hear? An ’twere not as good deed as drink to break the pate on thee, I am a very villain.
Thereon I showed him the best countenance, and bade my host fill a pannier with meat and cakes and wine, to pass the hours in the prison merrily.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1969–2011).