Crossword-Solution: RIFTS 5 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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RIFTS anagram FIRST, FRIST, FRITS

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Major faults 1 answer
Challenges for diplomats 1 answer
Clefts; chinks 1 answer
Differences of opinion 1 answer
Diplomacy breakdowns 1 answer
Diplomatic difficulties 1 answer
Estrangements 1 answer
Fractures in friendships 1 answer
Friendship enders 1 answer
Geological faults 1 answer
Cleavages. 1 answer
Problems between friends 1 answer
Schisms and chasms 1 answer
Serious feuds 1 answer
Social separations 1 answer
Sources of frostiness, maybe 1 answer
Split causes 1 answer
Starts of feuds 1 answer
Unfriendly partings. 1 answer
Breaks in the earth's crust 1 answer
Causes of bickering 1 answer
Breaks in relations 1 answer
Breaks in personal relations 1 answer
Breaks in friendships 1 answer
Break-ups 1 answer
Beginnings of break-ups 1 answer
Schisms 2 answers
Fallings-out 2 answers
Fallings out 2 answers
Falling-outs 3 answers
Deep divides 3 answers
Clefts 4 answers
Disagreements 5 answers
Spats 6 answers
Chasms 7 answers
Ruptures 7 answers
BREACHES 10 answers
divisions 12 answers
Fissures 12 answers
Cracks 17 answers
Splits 25 answers
Breaks 27 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RIFTS (5)

Only for a few minutes during the day did the sun light the alcove to its innermost rifts and slits, but these were the minutes now, and its level rays did Elfride the good or evil turn of revealing the lost ornament.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Every moment the folds of her garment would sweep across his eyes and blind him, but between, he could just persuade himself that he saw great glories of woman's eyes looking down through rifts in the mountainous clouds over his head.
At the Back of the North Wind George MacDonald 2008
The clouds were a misty shadow, the hills were a shadowy mist; Sunless, voiceless and pulseless, the day was a dream of woe; Through the ice-rifts the river smoked and bubbled and hissed; Behind was a trail fresh broken, in front the untrodden snow.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
This occupation gave him a fresh lease of patience, and he now lived only to watch for the visitors’ days, and scan the faces that swept by him like stars seen and lost in the rifts of a hurrying sky.
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 1 (of 10) Edith Wharton 1995
The moon looks down on old Cronest, She mellows the shades on his shaggy breast, And seems his huge gray form to throw In a sliver cone on the wave below; His sides are broken by spots of shade, By the walnut bough and the cedar made, And through their clustering branches dark Glimmers and dies the fire-fly's spark-- Like starry twinkles that momently break Through the rifts of the gathering tempest's rack.
The Culprit Fay Joseph Rodman Drake 2007

Quotes with RIFTS (3)

Unstrained, I sit and gaze, glare, survey, starethrough barred windows encased in embroidered steel. Pearly frosted dust obstructs the channels of light, leaving only small pillars of fire, arranged in disordered fragments. The antiquated sallow walls are stained with crimson braids that wreathe and scuttle about the rimes and rifts.
Craig Froman An Owl on the Moon: A Journal from the Edge of Darkness
Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito's wing that falls on the rails. Let us rise early and fast, or break fast, gently and without perturbation; let company come and let company go, let the bells ring and the children cry, -- determined to make a day of it. Why should we knock under and go with the stream? Let us not be upset and overwhelmed in that terrible rapid and whirlpool called a dinner, situated…
Henry David Thoreau Walden
Generally the thunder-storms came in the afternoon, but once I saw one at sunrise, driving down the high mountain valleys toward us. It was a very beautiful and almost terrible sight; for the sun rose behind the storm, and shone through the gusty rifts, lighting the mountain-crests here and there, while the plain below lay shrouded in the lingering night. The angry, level rays edged the dark clouds with crimson, and turned the downpour into sheets of golden rain; in the valle…
Theodore Roosevelt The Rough Riders
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 84 times in crossword archives (1962–2025).