Crossword-Solution: POTHOLES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| POTHOLES | anagram | LOSTHOPE, POSTHOLE |
We have 18 clues for the answer “POTHOLES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Road hazards ... four of which are illustrated literally in this puzzle | 1 answer |
| Threats to auto axles | 1 answer |
| Things filled by a highway crew | 1 answer |
| They cause jolts to bolts | 1 answer |
| Some road hazards | 1 answer |
| Road tests? | 1 answer |
| Road surface problems | 1 answer |
| Road problems | 1 answer |
| Road hazards that need filling | 1 answer |
| Results of road fatigue | 1 answer |
| Pavement pits | 1 answer |
| Interstate irregularities | 1 answer |
| Axle-breakers | 2 answers |
| Road crew's headache | 2 answers |
| Ruts | 3 answers |
| Road hazards | 5 answers |
| Driving hazards | 7 answers |
| Part of the street scene. | 33 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with POTHOLES (5)
But they were alone on the prairie, and linked by a common transgression; the glorious sun was coming up victoriously, the pure, crisp air was intoxicating their nerves; in the bright forecast of youth everything WAS possible! The surface of the bottom land that they were crossing was here and there broken up by fissures and “potholes,” and some circumspection in their progress became necessary.
Bumps and potholes Expectations stemming from the civilization of literacy differ in their condition from those of the cognitive age.
You got to drive them more.” “Well, it's a rough country,” apologized Radway, trying, as was his custom, to find excuses for the other party as soon as he was agreed with in his blame, “there's any amount of potholes; and, then, we've had so much snow the ground ain't really froze underneath.
This is the vast agglomeration of caves and vertical potholes--like those in Craven, but here called etonnoirs--that riddle the rolling wolds in all directions.
Usually, in going up such a gorge, we find beautiful vegetation; but our way is often cut off by deep basins, or "potholes," as they are called.
Quotes with POTHOLES (3)
1.I told you that I was a roadway of potholes, not safe to cross. You said nothing, showed up in my driveway wearing roller-skates.2.The first time I asked you on a date, after you hung up, I held the air between our phones against my ear and whispered, “You will fall in love with me. Then, just months later, you will fall out. I will pretend the entire time that I don’t know it’s coming.”3.Once, I got naked and danced around your bedroom, awkward and safe. You did the same. …
When you leave home to follow your dreams, your road will probably be riddled with potholes, not always paved in happy Technicolor bricks. You'll probably be kicked to the ground 150 million times and told you're nuts by friends and strangers alike. As you progress you may feel lonely or terrified for your physical and emotional safety. You may overestimate your own capabilities or fail to live up to them, and you'll surely fall flat on your face once in a while.
The car rolled slowly along the deserted corniche, headlights cleaving its way through Beirut by night. In gentle swerves to avoid potholes, the Mercedes waltzed along a straight road in a dance of death. Sick palm trees and parched grass divided the tarred road of civilization. The sea alone was testimony to God’s beautiful creation. But in its belly, corpses, limbs, garbage, and ordnance mingled with a sea life on the verge of extinction.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1967–2021).