Crossword-Solution: TATA 4 letters, 347 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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TATA anagram ATAT, ATTA

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"Adios, I'm ghost" 1 answer
"Adios," in London 1 answer
"Au revoir," to a Brit 1 answer
"Bye, old chap!" 1 answer
"Bye," to a Brit 1 answer
"Bye-bye for now!" 1 answer
"Bye-bye" in Britain 1 answer
"Bye-bye, love" 1 answer
"Bye-bye," elsewhere 1 answer
"Bye-bye," in Bristol 1 answer
"Catch ya later," in London 1 answer
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"Ciao!" cousin 1 answer
"Ciao" relative 1 answer
"Ciao, old chap!" 1 answer
"Ciao," in Cambridge 1 answer
"Ciao," in Chelsea 1 answer
"Farewell, fellow-Briton!" 1 answer
"Farewell, folks!" in Folkestone 1 answer
"Good-bye, old chap!" 1 answer
"Goodbye, my friend!" 1 answer
"Gotta be going!" 1 answer
"Gotta leave!" 1 answer
"I must be off, old chap" 1 answer
"I'm 'eading 'ome!" 1 answer
"I'm off, old chap!" 1 answer
"Later!", in London 1 answer
"Later, Jeeves" 1 answer
"Later, chap!" 1 answer
"Later, guv" 1 answer
"Later, love!" 1 answer
"Later, luv!" 1 answer
"Later, old chap!" 1 answer
Indian industrial conglomerate and car maker 1 answer
"Later," in Leeds 1 answer
"Later," stylishly 1 answer
"Off I go" 1 answer
"Off for now, love" 1 answer
"See ya!" in Soho 1 answer
"See ya!," for a Brit 1 answer
"See ya, old chap!" 1 answer
"See ya," in England 1 answer
"See ya," in London 1 answer
"See ya," in Sheffield 1 answer
"See ya," in Stratford 1 answer
"See you," in Savoy 1 answer
"So long!" in London 1 answer
"So long, dahling" 1 answer
"So long, dear boy" 1 answer
"So long, luv!" 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TATA (5)

The singing of the hymns was decidedly very pleasing, but the language from the pulpit, although fluently delivered, did not sound well: a constant repetition of words, like "tata ta, mata mai," rendered it monotonous.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
Local tradition ascribes their introduction to the renowned Alak ber Tata, afterwards known as Sultan Mohammed.
The Pagan Tribes of Borneo Charles Hose and William McDougall 2002
Alak ber Tata is said to have gone to Johore,[19] where he was converted[20] to Islam, given[21] the daughter of Sultan Bakhei and the title of Sultan, and was confirmed in his claim to rule over Sarawak and his other conquests.[22] Sultan Mohammed was succeeded by his brother Akhmad, son-in-law of the Chinese chief, and he was in turn succeeded by an Arab from Taif who had married his daughter.
The Pagan Tribes of Borneo Charles Hose and William McDougall 2002
Yet how long is it since you were taken into their councils, Tata? Yesterday you were no better able than I to say how things were with her.” “How long?” Randalin repeated dreamily.
The Ward of King Canute Ottilie A. Liljencrantz 2001
Are you so soft of heart, Tata, that you are never going to reckon with him for that?” The dimple-elf took wing and all the mischief in the girl’s eyes seemed to go with him.
The Ward of King Canute Ottilie A. Liljencrantz 2001

Quotes with TATA (3)

How important is failure - yes, failure - to the health of a thriving, innovative business? So important that Ratan Tata, chairman of India's largest corporation, gives an annual award to the employee who comes up with the best idea that failed.
Naveen Jain
I followed someone who had very large shoes. He had very large shoes. Mr. J. R. D. Tata. He was a legend in the Indian business community. He had been at the helm of the Tata organization for 50 years. You were almost starting to think he was going to be there forever.
Ratan Tata
India is not going to come up with the best and most modern car, but if you want the most economic car in the world, we’re pioneering that with the Nano, which the Tata Group did in India, for example. And I would call that innovation of the highest degree.
Ronnie Screwvala
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 769 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).