Crossword-Solution: SAUCER 6 letters, 88 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Saucer n. A small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
Saucer n. A small dish, commonly deeper than a plate, in which a cup
is set at table.
Saucer n. Something resembling a saucer in shape.
Saucer n. A flat, shallow caisson for raising sunken ships.
Saucer n. A shallow socket for the pivot of a capstan.

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SAUCER anagram ACURSE, CAUSER, CESURA, CREUSA, SACEUR

We have 88 clues for the answer “SAUCER”

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Cup's companion 1 answer
It's in the sewice 1 answer
It'll hold a cup 1 answer
It holds one cup 1 answer
It holds a cup 1 answer
Gravy boat go-with 1 answer
Frisbee form 1 answer
Flying mystery. 1 answer
Flier, at times 1 answer
Dish under a teacup 1 answer
Cup's partner 1 answer
It's just under a cup 1 answer
Cup supporter 1 answer
Cup support 1 answer
Cup rest 1 answer
Cup partner 1 answer
Cup companion 1 answer
Cup carrier 1 answer
Chinaware piece 1 answer
China cup holder 1 answer
China cabinet item 1 answer
Teacup holder 1 answer
Teaspoon rest, often 1 answer
small round dish put under a cup 1 answer
You might set one out for a cat 1 answer
Venusian's vessel? 1 answer
UFO, possibly 1 answer
UFO, maybe 1 answer
UFO, in old sci-fi films 1 answer
UFO analog 1 answer
Teacup setting 1 answer
Teacup mate 1 answer
China closet item 1 answer
Sometime flying object. 1 answer
Part of a tea setting. 1 answer
Mystery flier 1 answer
Moot space visitor 1 answer
Limoges item 1 answer
It's usually under a cup 1 answer
It's useful if your cup runneth over 1 answer
It's under a cup, typically 1 answer
It's under a cup 1 answer
A cup of joe may be on it 1 answer
Capsule, perhaps 1 answer
Aerial "ghost." 1 answer
Aerial bugaboo. 1 answer
Air-borne object. 1 answer
Alien transport, perhaps 1 answer
Small dish for holding a teacup 1 answer
Billy Bragg sings of a "Flying" one 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SAUCER (5)

Cruncher, taking a bite out of his bread-and-butter, and seeming to help it down with a large invisible oyster out of his saucer.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
There would be danger of quelque chose affreuse happening, parceque j'ai perdue ma humilite d'autre fois et j'ai peur that I would just break out quelque jour et smash every cup and saucer dans la maison.
Daddy-Long-Legs Jean Webster 2008
And he himself brought her the golden-brown bouillon, in a dainty Sèvres cup, with a flaky cracker or two on the saucer.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1994
This evening she went so far as to make tea for two, laying an extra place on the other side of her little tea-table, setting out a cup and saucer and one of the Gorham silver spoons.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
For this purpose, an evaporating dish is best (a common saucer will do); a moderate heat may be applied to favor the action.
American Handbook of the Daguerrotype Samuel D. Humphrey 1994

Quotes with SAUCER (3)

Entering a cell, penetrating deep as a flying saucer to find a new galaxy would be an honorable task for a new scientist interested more in the inner state of the soul than in outer space.
Dejan Stojanovic
You’re lucky you didn’t know him back in his tech phase. There was this time in our second year when we were living in the same house. Kitchen table kept wobbling so Landis shoved this metal saucer under one of the legs. Wasn’t until two weeks later we found out it was a land mine.
Benedict Jacka Veiled
Chocolate makes everything better, in the end,” he announced, and Thayer fully agreed. Thayer gave him a smile of gratitude and watched Castel lift his spoon from the saucer. He dipped it, gracefully, into his coffee and gave it a light stir.“Too many people rush to stir such delicate flavours. Take too long and they will clog together to become a lump of bitterness in your coffee. But take your time and be gentle with them,” Castel explained, quietly, “and they will create a…
Elaine White Clef Notes
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, Slate, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 80 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).