Crossword-Solution: SPRINGTIDE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Springtide | n. | The time of spring; springtime. |
We have 31 clues for the answer “SPRINGTIDE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Triple Crown time. | 1 answer |
| Swelling rush | 1 answer |
| Subject for an oceanographer | 1 answer |
| Shore phenomenon around the time of the new and full moons | 1 answer |
| Full or new moon event | 1 answer |
| Full moon occurrence | 1 answer |
| Detergent for seasonal cleaning? | 1 answer |
| BUD time | 2 answers |
| Strong flow | 2 answers |
| youthhood | 30 answers |
| youthfulness | 30 answers |
| viridity | 30 answers |
| verdancy | 30 answers |
| puberty | 31 answers |
| pubescence | 31 answers |
| permutation | 31 answers |
| greenness | 31 answers |
| rawness | 32 answers |
| Springtime. | 32 answers |
| originality | 33 answers |
| juvenility | 33 answers |
| newness | 36 answers |
| unfamiliarity | 37 answers |
| Naiveté | 37 answers |
| Unawareness | 38 answers |
| Artlessness | 39 answers |
| Freshness | 41 answers |
| Simplicity | 43 answers |
| Inexperience | 43 answers |
| novelty | 44 answers |
| innocence | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPRINGTIDE (5)
Then she sat silent a little, and said: 'When six months are worn, it will be springtide; I will come to thee in the spring days, and know what thy mind is then.
Lost labour! vain bookworms have sat in The halls of dull pedants who teach Strange tongues, the dead lore of the Latin, The scroll that is god-like and Greek: Have wasted life's springtide in learning Things long ago learnt all in vain; They are slow, very slow, in discerning That book lore and wisdom are twain.
The renewed spiritual life which set in so strongly with Spenser, reached its springtide in Shakespeare.
One day—it was in 1842, and the springtide was struggling merrily with the May winds of New England—he stood at last in his own chapel in Providence, a priest of the Church.
LXXXII Not yet from earth's hard visage has the sun Lifted her veil of dim and dingy dye; Scarcely Lycaon's child, her furrow done, Has turned about her ploughshare in the sky; When to the theatre the women run Who would the fearful battle's end espy, As swarming bees upon their threshold cluster, Who bent on change of realm in springtide muster.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1961–2020).