Crossword-Solution: RITZ 4 letters, 179 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

We have 179 clues for the answer “RITZ”

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"Fritzi ___": precursor of "Nancy" 1 answer
"Puttin' On the ___" 1 answer
"Puttin' on the ___" (Berlin classic) 1 answer
"Puttin' on the ___" (Berlin tune) 1 answer
"Putting on the ___" 1 answer
"The Diamond as Big as the ___" (Fitzgerald story) 1 answer
'Puttin' on the _____ ('29 song)' 1 answer
1975 Rita Moreno play, with "The" 1 answer
Al Harry or Jimmy 1 answer
Berlin's "Puttin' on the __" 1 answer
Big cracker brand 1 answer
Big name in hotels and crackers 1 answer
Big name in hotels or crackers 1 answer
Big name in the cracker aisle 1 answer
Brand name in the snack aisle 1 answer
Brand of munchables 1 answer
Brand that comes in short sleeves 1 answer
Buttery cracker 1 answer
Circular cracker 1 answer
Classic Nabisco cracker 1 answer
Classic hotel name 1 answer
Classic hotel name synonymous with luxury 1 answer
Classic hotel or cracker name 1 answer
Comedy team of brothers 1 answer
Comedy trio's surname 1 answer
Cracker brand since 1934 1 answer
Cracker brand used for some casseroles 1 answer
Cracker brand used in mock apple pie 1 answer
Cracker brand with a yellow-and-blue logo 1 answer
Cracker from Nabisco 1 answer
Cracker in many recipes 1 answer
Cracker introduced in 1933 1 answer
Cracker introduced in 1934 1 answer
Cracker maker 1 answer
Cracker name 1 answer
Cracker name since 1934 1 answer
Cracker or hotel 1 answer
Cracker or hotel name 1 answer
Cracker since 1934 1 answer
Cracker that is the "apple" in an 80-year-old mock apple pie recipe 1 answer
Cracker with a scalloped edge 1 answer
Cracker with many possible toppings 1 answer
Cracker with scalloped edges 1 answer
Cracker with seven holes 1 answer
Crackerfuls brand 1 answer
Elegant hotel name 1 answer
Epitome of luxury, with "the" 1 answer
Eponym of swank 1 answer
Extravagant display 1 answer
Famed Swiss hotelier 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RITZ (5)

Roger, who had conceived a notion of some rather peevish foundling of the Ritz-Carlton lobbies and Central Park riding academies, was agreeably amazed by the sweet simplicity of the young lady.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
They had chosen the Ritz as their campaign headquarters because they had learned that it was the most fashionable hotel in Paris--which meant in the world.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006
She was a ship commanded, manned, equipped--not a sort of marine Ritz, proclaimed unsinkable and sent adrift with its casual population upon the sea, without enough boats, without enough seamen (but with a Parisian cafe and four hundred of poor devils of waiters) to meet dangers which, let the engineers say what they like, lurk always amongst the waves; sent with a blind trust in mere material, light-heartedly, to a most miserable, most fatuous disaster.
Notes on Life and Letters Joseph Conrad 2005
Ask them to lunch with you at the Ritz or somewhere.” “From the little I’ve seen of the Smithly-Dubbs I don’t thing I want to cultivate their acquaintance,” said Lady Drakmanton.
The Toys of Peace Saki 2011
You must have heard of her--she is the friend of Bernadine.” The two men had been out to lunch at the Ritz with Violet and had walked across the Park home.
Peter Ruff and the Double Four E. Phillips Oppenheim 1999

Quotes with RITZ (3)

I need someone who knows to enjoy life. Someone who'll get high with me at the Pere - Lechaise cemetery. Someone who'll lose their breath running trough the Louvre. Someone who'll go to coffee with a good book ( Fyodor Dostoyevsky, L. Tolstoy, Voltaire, A. Camus, Oscar Wilde, Gustave Flaubert ). During the weekends to the cafe de Flore, and after that lunch at Ritz. Someone who'll get lost in Paris in the middle of the night. Someone who'll lay beside Seine, drink wine and li…
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Finally, slowly, drippingly, degrade the term Choice down to its most meager means: The red car not the black one. The 9:25 showing, not the 7:15. Ritz not Wheat Thins.
Geoffrey Wood
Andrew laughed at the use of the word “theater.” “B.Atlman will have plenty of theater on Monday,” he said, “when Estée Lauder arrives to secure a prime location in the new cosmetic department. I was told on Friday that she intends to bring along her husband, Joseph, as well as her sons, Leonard and Ronald, to make sure she gets exactly what she wants.” Nina laughed loudly. “Oh, she’ll get what she wants all right. She’s a determined woman.” She glanced sideways at Dana. “And…
Lynn Steward
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 230 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).