Crossword-Solution: PATIOS 6 letters, 49 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Places for umbrellas 1 answer
Eateries' outdoor seating areas 1 answer
Hibachi locales 1 answer
Hibachi sites 1 answer
Home sights 1 answer
Open inner courtyards. 1 answer
Outdoor areas. 1 answer
Outdoor dining areas 1 answer
Outdoor entertainment areas 1 answer
Outside living areas 1 answer
Paved backyard areas 1 answer
Places for "steak-outs" 1 answer
Places for bug zappers 1 answer
Deck alternatives 1 answer
Sites for grillings 1 answer
Spots for cookouts 1 answer
Spots for grills 1 answer
Spots for weather-resistant chairs 1 answer
Spots to burn citronella candles, maybe 1 answer
Sunbathing sites 1 answer
Sunning spots 1 answer
Suntanning areas 1 answer
Outdoor areas for relaxing or dining 1 answer
Where filets are often ruined 1 answer
Word from the Spanish for "courtyards" 1 answer
Cookout spots 1 answer
Airy areas 1 answer
Alfresco dining spots 1 answer
Areas in suburbia. 1 answer
Artificial turf sites 1 answer
Backyard social areas 1 answer
Backyard spots 1 answer
Barbecue grill sites 1 answer
Bug zapper sites 1 answer
Cookout areas 1 answer
Cookout sites 1 answer
Cookout sites (6) 1 answer
Barbecue sites 2 answers
Barbecue spots 2 answers
Barbecue venues 2 answers
Grilling spots 2 answers
House add-ons 2 answers
Open courts 2 answers
Courtyards 5 answers
AIRY HOME 10 answers
Airy Light and 10 answers
AND AIRY LIGHT 10 answers
AIRY ROOMS 10 answers
Cookout 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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When the moon comes over the mountain wall new-washed from the sea, and the shadows lie like lace on the stamped floors of the patios, from recess to recess of the vine tangle runs the thrum of guitars and the voice of singing.
The Land of Little Rain Mary Austin 2008
Fleur's wisdom in refusing to write to him was profound, for he reached each new place entirely without hope or fever, and could concentrate immediate attention on the donkeys and tumbling bells, the priests, patios, beggars, children, crowing cocks, sombreros, cactus-hedges, old high white villages, goats, olive-trees, greening plains, singing birds in tiny cages, watersellers, sunsets, melons, mules, great churches, pictures, and swimming grey-brown mountains of a fascinating land.
The Forsyte Saga, Awakening and To Let John Galsworthy 2006
Whenever I enter these beautiful marble patios, set out with shrubs and flowers, refreshed by fountains, sheltered with awnings from the sun; where the air is cool at noonday, the ear delighted in sultry summer by the sound of falling water; where, in a word, a little paradise is shut up within the walls of home, I think on the poor Moors, the inventors of all these delights.
Washington Irving Charles Dudley Warner 2016
Fleur's wisdom in refusing to write to him was profound, for he reached each new place entirely without hope or fever, and could concentrate immediate attention on the donkeys and tumbling bells, the priests, patios, beggars, children, crowing cocks, sombreros, cactus hedges, old high white villages, goats, olive-trees, greening plains, singing birds in tiny cages, water-sellers, sunsets, melons, mules, great churches, pictures, and swimming grey-brown mountains of a fascinating land.
To Let John Galsworthy 2003
Those who could, remained indoors or in their shady patios until the heat of the day was past; and such as worked in the open lay unchallenged in the shade from midday till three o’clock.
In Kedar's Tents Henry Seton Merriman 2015

Quotes with PATIOS (2)

Her address book confirmed it, the pages inhabited equally by the living and the dead.... Each name called up raucous dinner parties and gin-and-tonics on sunny patios, lazy Saturday afternoons at the swim club, station wagons filled with noisy boys in polyester baseball uniforms.
Stewart O'Nan Emily, Alone
He himself felt defeated because he was fighting against something he did not hate, because he did not understand the fratricidal hatred between the sons of Araby and Israel, and because he loved and knew and appreciated and wanted to save the merits of their cultures, although not the cruelty of their powers; he knew and loved the fountains and the gardens and the patios and high towers of al-Andalus, the nature that has been made more beautiful by man for man's pleasure, not for his mortification.
Carlos Fuentes Terra Nostra
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 50 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).