Crossword-Solution: STOKES 6 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

We have 40 clues for the answer “STOKES”

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Stirs up, as a fire 1 answer
Feeds the furnace 1 answer
Feeds, as a fire 1 answer
Fuels, as a fire 1 answer
Gives fuel to 1 answer
Keeps the fire burning 1 answer
Lord Privy Seal under Attlee. 1 answer
Makes hotter, in a way 1 answer
Pours gasoline on 1 answer
Rekindles 1 answer
Feeds the fire 1 answer
Takes care of the fire 1 answer
Tends a fire 1 answer
Tends a furnace 1 answer
Tends fires. 1 answer
Tends the fire 1 answer
Tends the furnace 1 answer
Tends, as a fire 1 answer
Throws coal on 1 answer
cgs unit of kinematic viscosity 1 answer
Feeds fuel. 1 answer
Feeds a furnace 1 answer
Feeds a fire 1 answer
Feeds 1 answer
Emulates a fire man? 1 answer
Adds fuel to, as a fire 1 answer
Adds fuel to 2 answers
Gets psyched 2 answers
WESTERN Australia national park 4 answers
Fuels 5 answers
Pumps (up) 7 answers
ADD FUEL TO, AS A FIRE 10 answers
ANYTHING THAT TENDS TO AROUSE 11 answers
Fires (up) 12 answers
CGS (c.g.s.) unit 14 answers
Fires 14 answers
ADD FUEL TO FIRE 14 answers
Stirs up 20 answers
Encourages 21 answers
AUSTRALIAN national park 28 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STOKES (5)

Stokes.—Every body invited, was certainly to come; Frank had already written to Enscombe to propose staying a few days beyond his fortnight, which could not possibly be refused.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
And there’s the extract, flasked and fine, And priced and salable at last! And Hobbs, Nobbs, Stokes, and Nokes combine To paint the future from the past, Put blue into their line.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
Stokes wrote _My Father Owen Wister_, a biographical pamphlet including "ten letters written to his mother during his trip to Wyoming in 1885"--a trip that prepared him to write the novel.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
Stokes gives the case of a man who was severely crushed between the arms of a water-wheel of great size and the embankment on which the axle of the wheel was supported; a peculiar factor of the injury being that his heart was displaced from left to right.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
John Stokes, although in his military character perhaps not otherwise distinguished from his brother officers, than by the number of his wounds and the pre-eminence of sufferings.
A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion William Dobein James 1997

Quotes with STOKES (3)

I HAD known him as a bulldozer, as a samurai, as an android programmed to kill, as Plastic Man and Titanium Man and Matter-Eater Lad, as a Buick Electra, as a Peterbilt truck, and even, for a week, as the Mackinac Bridge, but it was as a werewolf that Timothy Stokes finally went too far.
Michael Chabon Werewolves In Their Youth
Friendships sail like any other ship... left unattended, it will drift away" - Sensei Stokes
Sensei DarianStokes
Reading is important. It’s not primarily escapism (though it can be, and there’s nothing wrong with some of that in good measure) and it’s not primarily a way of passing the time. Reading is important to the good life because it stokes the furnaces of our intellect, allows us to expand our understanding of the universe, both inner and outer, for practical gain and simple pleasure. It can induce awe, inspire respect, excite, piss off, and intrigue. These are things that make life worth living.
Robert Wringham Escape Everything!: Escape From Work. Escape From Consumerism. Escape From Despair.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 46 times in crossword archives (1944–2025).