Crossword-Solution: WAYFARER 8 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Wayfarer n. One who travels; a traveler; a passenger.

We have 27 clues for the answer “WAYFARER”

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a traveler going on a trip 1 answer
a pedestrian who walks from place to place 1 answer
Traveller on foot 1 answer
Traveller especially one on foot 1 answer
Traveler on shank's mare 1 answer
Person on a journey 1 answer
Mahler song cycle subject 1 answer
Customer of an inn 1 answer
Traveler on foot 2 answers
Wandering one 4 answers
BIRD of passage 4 answers
One on the road 4 answers
gitano 26 answers
trekker 28 answers
journeyer 28 answers
roamer 29 answers
tourist 31 answers
Globe-trotter 32 answers
Hiker? 34 answers
tripper 34 answers
COMMUTER ___ 35 answers
Drifter 39 answers
Bohemi-an 43 answers
Wanderer 43 answers
Traveler 52 answers
traveller 54 answers
Vagabond 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WAYFARER (5)

For a few seconds the wayfarer stood with that tense stillness which signifies itself to be not the end but merely the suspension, of a previous motion.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Hear us, Zeus, and hear us, child Of Zeus, Athene undefiled, Hear, Apollo, hunter, hear, Huntress, sister of Apollo, Who the dappled swift-foot deer O’er the wooded glade dost follow; Help with your two-fold power Athens in danger’s hour! O wayfarer, thou wilt not have to tax The friends who watch for thee with false presage, For lo, an escort with the maids draws near.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
With a single blow of his mighty paw he crushes the skull of a bull, and woe betide the belated wayfarer who meets _el Adrea_ abroad at night.” Without further mishap they reached the hotel.
The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Will you wake me?” “Surely.” The wayfarer smoked his pipe out, put it in his breast, slipped off his great wooden shoes, and lay down on his back on the heap of stones.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Then he thrust his sword into the sheath, and cried out: "Will any of the warriors in the wood speak with me; for I am the captain of the wayfarers?" Then rode out from those men a very tall man, and two with him, one on either side, and he threw back the sallet from his face, and said: "Wayfarer, all we have weapons in our hands, and we so many that thou and thine will be in regard of us as the pips to the apple.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008

Quotes with WAYFARER (3)

His will be done, as done it surely will be, whether we humble ourselves to resignation or not. The impulse of creation forwards it; the strength of powers, seen and unseen, has its fulfillment in charge. Proof of a life to come must be given. In fire and in blood, if needful, must that proof be written. In fire and in blood do we trace the record throughout nature. In fire and in blood does it cross our own experience. Sufferer, faint not through terror of this burning evide…
Charlotte Bronte
Obedient to no man, dependent only on weather and season, without a goal before them or a roof above them, owning nothing, open to every whim of fate, the homeless wanderers lead their childlike, brave, shabby existence. They are the sons of Adam, who was driven out of Paradise; the brothers of the animals, of innocence. Out of heaven's hand they accept what is given them from moment to moment: sun, rain, fog, snow, warmth, cold, comfort, and hardship; time does not exist for…
Hermann Hesse Narcissus and Goldmund
Happy the writer who, passing by characters that are boring, disgusting, shocking in their mournful reality, approaches characters that manifest the lofty dignity of man, who from the great pool of daily whirling images has chosen only the rare exceptions, who has never once betrayed the exalted turning of his lyre, nor descended from his height to his poor, insignificant brethren, and, without touching the ground, has given the whole of himself to his elevated images so far …
Nikolai Gogol Dead Souls
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1971–2016).