Crossword-Solution: SARDINE 7 letters, 80 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Sardine n. Any one of several small species of herring which are
commonly preserved in olive oil for food, especially the pilchard, or
European sardine (Clupea pilchardus). The California sardine (Clupea
sagax) is similar. The American sardines of the Atlantic coast are
mostly the young of the common herring and of the menhaden.
Sardine n. See Sardius.

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SARDINE anagram ANDREIS, ISANDER, READSIN, RISEAND, SAENDRI, SANDIER

We have 80 clues for the answer “SARDINE”

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Metaphorical rush-hour subway rider 1 answer
Fish in stargazy pie 1 answer
Fish name derived from an Italian island 1 answer
Fish often tinned 1 answer
Fish said to be named for a Mediterranean island 1 answer
Fish sometimes used to make dashi 1 answer
Fish tightly packed in a tin 1 answer
Fish typically preserved in olive oil 1 answer
Former Norwegian export to U. S. 1 answer
Hard-pressed passenger. 1 answer
Rush-hour subway rider, figuratively 1 answer
Import from Portugal. 1 answer
Item in a tight tin 1 answer
Little fish in a tin 1 answer
Member of the rush hour. 1 answer
Fish in oil 1 answer
One in a tight jam 1 answer
One in a tight spot? 1 answer
One in a tight squeeze 1 answer
One who's squeezed in 1 answer
Packed lunch item? 1 answer
Part of a smorgasbord 1 answer
Pilchard 1 answer
Pilchard in oil. 1 answer
Piscine symbol of overcrowdedness 1 answer
Rider of a packed subway, metaphorically 1 answer
Rush hour public transportation commuter, metaphorically 1 answer
Rush-hour subway commuter, metaphorically 1 answer
Rush-hour subway rider, facetiously 1 answer
Subway rider during rush hour, metaphorically 1 answer
young pilchard or other young or small herring-like fish 1 answer
small fatty fish usually canned 1 answer
sardius 1 answer
Young pilchard 1 answer
Young of the pilchard. 1 answer
Tightly-tinned fish 1 answer
Tightly packed pilchard 1 answer
Tightly packed item 1 answer
Symbol of tight packing 1 answer
Symbol of crowdedness 1 answer
Subway rider in rush hour. 1 answer
Fish in a tin 1 answer
Small pilchard. 1 answer
Rush-hour subway rider, metaphorically 1 answer
Canned item 1 answer
Canned pilchard 1 answer
Fish in a Tin alloy 1 answer
Catch crammed in a can 1 answer
Certain rush hour commuter, metaphorically 1 answer
Crowded subway metaphor 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with SARDINE (5)

This will take you twenty minutes, or thirty, and by that time you will find that you can make a whale in less time than an unpracticed person can make a sardine; also, up to the time you die you will always be able to furnish William’s dates to any ignorant person that inquires after them.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Between the two groups was the torn and trampled bit of turf, the wrestling ring; the picnic baskets, together with empty beer bottles, broken egg-shells, and discarded sardine tins, were scattered here and there.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
Gertie, sitting on the front stoop at two in the morning, with her orange in one hand and the sardine can in the other, put it this way: "If I was to hear a cricket chirp now, I'd screech.
Buttered Side Down Edna Ferber 2008
And the degrees to go up to his throne, where he sitteth at the meat, one is of onyx, another is of crystal, and another of jasper green, another of amethyst, another of sardine, another of cornelian, and the seventh, that he setteth on his feet, is of chrysolite.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville John Mandeville 2014
Any vegetable may be cooked in the following simple manner: Boil them well, then slightly fry a little bit of leek or shallot and a sardine in butter; drain the vegetables, put them in the butter, and cook gently so that they may absorb all the flavour, and at the last add a dust of grated cheese and a tiny pinch of spice.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997

Quotes with SARDINE (3)

On the forest floor was the LVR's smoldering ceiling panel, just lying there like the lid of a sardine can that had been eagerly and violently thrown away by someone who very much liked sardines.
Cuthbert Soup Another Whole Nother Story
No sir," said Mr Molloy. "I'm mighty sorry I can't meet you in any way, but the fact is I'm all fixed up in Oil. Oil's my dish. I began in Oil and I'll end up in Oil. I wouldn't be happy outside of Oil.""Oh?" said Mr Carmody, regarding this Human Sardine with as little open hostility as he could manage on the spur of the moment.
P. G. Wodehouse
I had the lunchbox that cleared the cafeteria. I was very unpopular in the early grades. Because I hung out with my grandfather, I started to bring my lunchbox with sardine sandwiches and calamari that I would eat off my fingers like rings. I was also always reeking of garlic.
Rachael Ray
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 73 times in crossword archives (1943–2023).