Crossword-Solution: RUCKSACK
We have 13 clues for the answer “RUCKSACK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bag on the back | 1 answer |
| Boy Scout's hiking gear. | 1 answer |
| Hiker's or biker's burden | 1 answer |
| You might take a hike with it | 1 answer |
| large pack carried on the back | 2 answers |
| Hiker’s bag | 2 answers |
| Hiker's bag | 3 answers |
| BACK sack | 5 answers |
| Hiker's burden. | 5 answers |
| Knapsack | 10 answers |
| Backpack | 38 answers |
| Packaging | 47 answers |
| Pack | 52 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 RUCKSACK (5)
Heyl produced unexpected things from the rucksack--things that ranged all the way from milk chocolate to literature, and from grape juice to cigarettes.
They sat face to face beneath an experienced-looking rucksack and a brand new portmanteau and a leather handbag, in the afternoon-boat train that goes from Charing Cross to Folkestone for Boulogne.
She sold me a pound of chocolate, a box of biscuits, the better part of a ham, two tins of sardines and a rucksack to carry them.
There they were, coming down the passage from a side door—she in front with her alpenstock and rucksack—smiling.
The waterfall over a broad face of rock was pleasing but not extraordinary, and swinging on my rucksack I struck off afoot.
Quotes with RUCKSACK (3)
Harry lost any sense of where they were: Streetlights above him, yells around him, he was clinging to the sidecar for dear life. Hedwig’s cage, the Firebolt, and his rucksack slipped from beneath his knees — “No — HEDWIG!” The broomstick spun to earth, but he just managed to seize the strap of his rucksack and the top of the cage as the motorbike swung the right way up again. A second’s relief, and then another burst of green light. The owl screeched and fell to the floor of …
I am not man or beast; I am bibliosexual, and a seedy bibliosexual who haunts the streets, laden with carrier bags held by blistered fingers, stooping under the weight of the rucksack that has brought on sciatica and a Dickensian demeanour.
And new physical problems are arising almost daily. I'm getting problems from a painful trapped nerve in my shoulder, where my rucksack strap has been pinching it, and I can't straighten my arm above shoulder level - soon I will be limping like Richard III. By now my back is covered with eczema, the result of a perpetually sodden shirt and rucksack pressed against it day after day in this heat. In one place my pack has rubbed a painful hole in my skin through the eczema; carr…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1958–2014).