Crossword-Solution: SIESTA 6 letters, 220 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Siesta n. A short sleep taken about the middle of the day, or after
dinner; a midday nap.

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SIESTA anagram ASETIS, ISEAST, SATIES, TASSIE

We have 220 clues for the answer “SIESTA”

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A custom in hot countries. 1 answer
A few Z's in Zaragoza 1 answer
A snooze under a sombrero 1 answer
After-dinner snooze. 1 answer
Afternoon R & R 1 answer
Afternoon catnap 1 answer
Afternoon hiatus in Latin countries. 1 answer
Afternoon nap 1 answer
Afternoon nap in Acapulco 1 answer
Afternoon retreat 1 answer
Afternoon shut-eye 1 answer
Baja break 1 answer
Baja nap 1 answer
Barcelona break 1 answer
Battery recharger 1 answer
Bedtime for Alonzo 1 answer
Break in Bolivia 1 answer
Brief nap 1 answer
Cama time 1 answer
Castilian catnap 1 answer
Chihuahua catnap 1 answer
Cuarenta winks 1 answer
Daily ritual, below the border 1 answer
Daily routine in Sonora. 1 answer
Day break, of a sort 1 answer
Daytime nap 1 answer
Early afternoon nap 1 answer
Event associated with warm climates and big midday meals 1 answer
Forty winks for Fernández 1 answer
Forty winks, in Juarez 1 answer
Forty winks, in Mexico 1 answer
Forty winks, south of the border 1 answer
Going out for a while? 1 answer
Going out for the afternoon? 1 answer
In Mexico, you take it lying down 1 answer
Interlude of sorts. 1 answer
It may be taken to prevent sunburn 1 answer
It may be taken under a sombrero 1 answer
It might produce a snore in Sonora 1 answer
Light nap 1 answer
Little time out? 1 answer
Mediterranean break 1 answer
Mexican afternoon nap 1 answer
Mexican institution 1 answer
Mexican midday snooze 1 answer
Mexican nap 1 answer
Mexican ritual 1 answer
Mexican snooze 1 answer
Mexican's midday rest 1 answer
Mexican's nap 1 answer
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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 SIESTA (5)

The portfolio remained bulky with unsold sketches, and the “Euston Siesta,” as the wits of the Nuremberg nicknamed the large canvas, was still in the market.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
But it was the hour of siesta, and he was always careful not to let the requirements of his profession disturb his household.
Remember the Alamo Amelia E. Barr 2008
The matter thus settled, the Prince rose from the table and walked out upon an overhanging balcony, where an immense reclining arm-chair of stuffed leather was ready for his siesta.
Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home Bayard Taylor 2008
Which proves that to be popular a singer must adapt herself to her audience.” Luncheon over, we repaired for cigarettes and coffee to an upper room, where Calvé was giving Dagnan-Bouveret some sittings for a portrait, and lingered there until four o’clock, when our hostess left us for her siesta, and a “break” took those who cared for the excursion across the valley to inspect the ruins of a Roman bath.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
The town was waking from its siesta, the streets filling, and people stopped to stare at Nick as we passed.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995

Quotes with SIESTA (3)

... something wholly new in religious thought. All other heavens have been gardens, dreamlands: passivities, more or less aimless. Even to the majority among ourselves, heaven is a siesta and not a city. The heaven of Christianity is different from all other heavens, because the religion of Christianity is different from all other religions. Christianity is the religion of cities. It moves among real things. Its sphere is the street, the market-place, the working life of the …
Henry Drummond City Without a Church
I needed this cold shower for more than one reason; the sexy male from my dream this morning returned during my little siesta. His sultry baritone was still fresh in my mind as I waited for the water to heat up. My Gaelic may have been a bit rusty, but from what I could understand, he had planned quite the erotic encounter under a sacred willow tree. I wasn’t sure I understood the reason for the tree, but he was quite adamant about it. Hey — tree or no tree, when he spoke and…
Brynn Myers Entasy
It's 8a.m. and time to rest It's 10a.m. and time to relax It's noon and time for repose It's 3p.m. and time for shut-eye It's 6p.m. and time for siesta It's 9p.m. and time to slumber It's midnight and time to snooze It's 4a.m. and time to hang upside down from your bedroom ceiling, screaming.
Francesco Marciuliano
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Custom, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 324 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).