Crossword-Solution: SPIDERY
We have 19 clues for the answer “SPIDERY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Small and untidy (writing) – like a trap-door creature? | 1 answer |
| thin and angular like a spider's legs | 1 answer |
| having long, thin lines like a spider's legs | 1 answer |
| Weblike in appearance | 1 answer |
| Spindly-limbed | 1 answer |
| Spindly and terrifying | 1 answer |
| Sharply angular | 1 answer |
| Like an arachnid's web | 1 answer |
| Long, thin and angular | 1 answer |
| Leggy | 2 answers |
| Very fine | 4 answers |
| Long and thin | 5 answers |
| Weblike. | 6 answers |
| arachnid small | 10 answers |
| arachnid | 15 answers |
| Gossamer | 27 answers |
| Spindly | 45 answers |
| Delicate | 65 answers |
| intricate | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPIDERY (5)
True, he had won when his rival, music, had been a “cold, senseless thing of spidery marks” on paper; but would that winning stand when “music” had become a thing of flesh and blood--a man of undeniable charm, good looks, and winsomeness; a man whose thoughts, aims, and words were the personification of the thing Billy, in the long ago, had declared she loved best of all--music? Bertram shivered as with a sudden chill; then Billy rose from the piano.
But the pen in his trembling hand made queer spidery marks in the ledgers now, and his figure seven was very likely to look like a drunken letter "z." The great bulk of his work was done by the capable, comely Miss Kelly who could juggle figures like a Cinquevalli.
Stumm’s was just like the kind of squared artillery map we used in France, 1 in 10,000, with spidery red lines showing the trenches, but with the difference that it was the Turkish trenches that were shown in detail and the Russian only roughly indicated.
The hands were big and strong, wrinkled and seamed, their rough backs spotted like a toad's, the wrists covered with long spidery hairs.
And, after all, it is finer to kill a strong man with a clean-slicing blow of singing steel than to make a beast of him, and of his seed through the generations, by the artful and spidery manipulation of industry and politics.
Quotes with SPIDERY (2)
Why read? Because books are precious guides to our humanity — civilization’s backbone — that tenuous ridgeline that allows us to climb above the jungle and see what the horizon has to offer. Thus they represent the yearning to go beyond, to explore. Yet they are also human-sized. And made of paper and ink, and thus they come from the earth. Their physicality is what makes them immensely human. And they contain the flesh-and-bone thoughts of one person capturing one blink of t…
Johanna bent her head far back to look up into the leafy canopy and the rainy sky. There was a cautious wonder on her face. She said something in Kiowa in a low voice. So much water, such giant trees, each possessing a spirit. Drops like jewels cascaded from their spidery hands.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1970–2018).