Crossword-Solution: POSTAGE 7 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Postage n. The price established by law to be paid for the conveyance
of a letter or other mailable matter by a public post.

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POSTAGE anagram AGESPOT, GESTAPO, POTAGES

We have 36 clues for the answer “POSTAGE”

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Pen pals' ever increasing expense 1 answer
Mail fee 1 answer
Mail necessity. 1 answer
Mail-order expense. 1 answer
Mailing attachment 1 answer
Mailing charge 1 answer
Mailing cost 1 answer
Mailing expense 1 answer
Mailing fee 1 answer
Lima expense 1 answer
Pitney-Bowes meter filler 1 answer
Sender's concern 1 answer
Source of revenue for Mr. Donaldson's dept. 1 answer
Square stuck in a corner 1 answer
charge for sending a letter or parcel by post 1 answer
delivery cost 1 answer
Fee for sending a letter 1 answer
Item in the price-rise category. 1 answer
Big catalog company expense 1 answer
Correspondent's cost 1 answer
Corresponding expense? 1 answer
Cost of mailing a love letter 1 answer
E-mailer's non-need 1 answer
Fee for mail service 1 answer
It's saved by E-mail 1 answer
It's sometimes due 1 answer
It may get a licking 2 answers
It's stuck in a corner 2 answers
Philatelist's interest 2 answers
It may be due 4 answers
Stamps 4 answers
Transportation charge 5 answers
business expense 8 answers
CATALOG COMPANY CARTOON ART 10 answers
indicia 10 answers
Stamp __ 47 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 POSTAGE (5)

The major sources of revenue are the sale of postage stamps to collectors and the sale of handicrafts to passing ships.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
CHAPTER 48 Sugar and Postage ONE day, on the street, I encountered the man whom, of all men, I most wished to see--Horace Bixby; formerly pilot under me--or rather, over me--now captain of the great steamer 'City of Baton Rouge,' the latest and swiftest addition to the Anchor Line.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
The moment I saw it in the shop I said to myself ‘Froplinsons’ and to the attendant ‘How much?’ When he said ‘Ninepence,’ I gave him their address, jabbed our card in, paid tenpence or elevenpence to cover the postage, and thanked heaven.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
Well, yesterday there had come a terse acknowledgment from Edward, heartily commending the cakes and the jam, stamping the sausages with the seal of Smith major's approval, and finally hinting that, fortified as he now was, nothing more was necessary but a remittance of five shillings in postage stamps to enable him to face the world armed against every buffet of fate.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
Some also got letters from their friends at a distance, the postage of which for the men afloat was always free, so that they corresponded the more readily.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with POSTAGE (3)

Be like a postage stamp. Stick to it until you get there
Bob Proctor
Yes, a deep lesson from the postage stamp. It attaches itself to a moveable material, the envelope and gets going. A good relationship keeps you going forward; a bad one keeps you static. Attach yourself to someone who is also going forward and you will also get there.
Israelmore Ayivor
So they were pen pals now, Emma composing long, intense letters crammed with jokes and underlining, forced banter and barely concealed longing; two-thousand-word acts of love on air-mail paper. Letters, like compilation tapes, were really vehicles for unexpressed emotions and she was clearly putting far too much time and energy into them. In return, Dexter sent her postcards with insufficient postage: ‘Amsterdam is MAD’, ‘Barcelona INSANE’, ‘Dublin ROCKS. Sick as DOG this mor…
David Nicholls
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 38 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).