Crossword-Solution: RAGBAG
We have 19 clues for the answer “RAGBAG”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Source of scraps at a quilting bee | 1 answer |
| Quilter's pouch, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Place for old clothes. | 1 answer |
| Place for last year's dress. | 1 answer |
| Motley collection | 1 answer |
| Mender's pouch | 1 answer |
| Housewife s sack | 1 answer |
| Heterogeneous collection. | 1 answer |
| Catch-all. | 1 answer |
| Random collection | 2 answers |
| Miscellaneous assortment | 2 answers |
| Motley assortment of things | 2 answers |
| Motley assortment | 3 answers |
| Miscellaneous collection | 5 answers |
| Conglomeration | 12 answers |
| Mishmash | 24 answers |
| Hodge-podge | 41 answers |
| hotchpotch | 55 answers |
| Assortment | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RAGBAG (5)
You wind-jammers who apply bandy-legged theories to concrete categorical syllogisms send logical conclusions skallybootin’ into the infinitesimal ragbag.
Toddlekins, the little aunt, was the image of her mother, and very sedate even at that early age; Miss Muffet, so called from her dread of spiders, was a timid black and white kit; Beauty, a pretty Maltese, with a serene little face and pink nose; Ragbag, a funny thing, every color that a cat could be; and Scamp, who well deserved his name, for he was the plague of Miss Bat's life, and Molly's especial pet.
They relate, with wide eyes, that he has a huge manuscript book, in which he incessantly records the ends of thoughts, bits of observation and experience, and facts of all kinds--a kind of intellectual and scientific ragbag, into which all shreds and remnants of conversations and reminiscences of wayside reveries are incontinently thrust.
But what of Tschaikowsky, with his childish Slavic whining? What of Liszt, with his cheap playacting, his incurable lasciviousness, his plebeian warts? What of Wagner, with his delight in imbecile fables, his popinjay vanity, his soul of a _Schnorrer_? What of Richard Strauss, with his warmed-over Nietzscheism, his flair for the merely horrible? Old Fogy sweeps them all into his ragbag.
Their house in Park Lane was popularly known as "the ragbag," and they were perpetually under the spell of some rage of the moment.
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).