Crossword-Solution: SUET 4 letters, 209 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Suet n. The fat and fatty tissues of an animal, especially the harder
fat about the kidneys and loins in beef and mutton, which, when melted
and freed from the membranes, forms tallow.

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SUET anagram SUTE, TUES, USET, UTES

We have 209 clues for the answer “SUET”

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A source of grease 1 answer
A type of fat 1 answer
Answer to the joke, "What do you do when fat does you wrong?" 1 answer
Avian feast 1 answer
Beef fat 1 answer
Beef tallow 1 answer
Bird fat? 1 answer
Bird feed component 1 answer
Bird feed fat 1 answer
Bird feeder block 1 answer
Bird feeder cake 1 answer
Bird feeder fat 1 answer
Bird feeder favorite 1 answer
Bird feeder material 1 answer
Bird feeder stuff 1 answer
Bird feeder substance 1 answer
Bird feeder treat 1 answer
Bird food ingredient 1 answer
Bird grub 1 answer
Bird treat 1 answer
Bird's treat 1 answer
Bird-feed item 1 answer
Bird-feeder alternative to seed 1 answer
Bird-feeder block 1 answer
Bird-feeder item 1 answer
Bird-feeder treat 1 answer
Bird-food ingredient 1 answer
Birdfeeder filler, maybe 1 answer
Birdhouse food 1 answer
Birdhouse substance 1 answer
Birdseed binder 1 answer
Birdseed ingredient 1 answer
Block at the bird feeder 1 answer
Blood sausage ingredient 1 answer
Cake makeup for a feeder 1 answer
Christmas pudding fat 1 answer
Christmas pudding ingredient 1 answer
Christmas-pudding ingredient 1 answer
Component of mincemeat. 1 answer
Dogsled driver's sustenance 1 answer
Fat enjoyed by woodpeckers in winter 1 answer
Fat for birds 1 answer
Fat for feeding birds 1 answer
Fat found in traditional pemmican 1 answer
Fat from sheep or cattle 1 answer
Fat in British puddings 1 answer
Fat in a bird feeder 1 answer
Fat in a traditional spotted dick 1 answer
Fat in bird feed 1 answer
Fat in bird feeders 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with SUET (5)

The food was extraordinarily rich and plenty, with biscuits and salt beef every day, and pea-soup and puddings made of flour and suet twice a week, so that Keola grew fat.
Island Nights’ Entertainments Robert Louis Stevenson 1995
Best of all, they knew where cracked nuts, handfuls of wheat, oats, and crumbs were scattered on the ground, and where suet bones dangled from bushes.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995
Pearlie could take a piece of rump and some suet and an onion and a cup or so of water, and evolve a pot roast that you could cut with a fork.
Buttered Side Down Edna Ferber 2008
But she was not; nor had she that likeness to a suet pudding, which his newborn critical faculty cruelly detected in his old friends, the Vicarage girls.
Frivolous Cupid Anthony Hope 1996
Knowing Ali Baba’s poverty, the sister was curious to find out what sort of grain his wife wished to measure, and artfully put some suet at the bottom of the measure.
The Blue Fairy Book Various 1996

Quotes with SUET (3)

When one does something, one must do it wholly and well. Those bastard existences where you sell suet all day and write poetry at night are made for mediocre minds — like those horses that are equally good for saddle and carriage, the worst kind, that can neither jump a ditch nor pull a plow.
Gustave Flaubert Flaubert in Egypt: A Sensibility on Tour
It is Sunday afternoon, preferably before the war. The wife is already asleep in the armchair, and the children have been sent out for a nice long walk. You put your feet up on the sofa, settle your spectacles on your nose, and open the News of the World. Roast beef and Yorkshire, or roast pork and apple sauce, followed up by suet pudding and driven home, as it were, by a cup of mahogany-brown tea, have put you in just the right mood. Your pipe is drawing sweetly, the sofa cu…
George Orwell Decline of the English Murder
I'm the most unromantic lump of Northern suet. Yes, a woman did accost me once in South Shields, but she had a face like Red Rum.
Les Dawson
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 405 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).