Crossword-Solution: AEROPLANES 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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British flying machines 1 answer
Jets, etc. 1 answer
Tour transports, to Brits 1 answer
PALLADIUM-used industry 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AEROPLANES (5)

Where the guns were I shall not say; but they were not far, and the German aeroplanes that viewed us daily with all but impunity knew very well.
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 2008
Aeroplanes fell out of the sky every afternoon, each bringing its thousands of pleasure-seekers from the uttermost parts of the earth to Capri and its delights.
The Door in the Wall And Other Stories H. G. Wells 1996
All watchful, mute, the crouching guns that guard the strait sea lanes-- Watchful and hawklike, plumed with hate, the desperate aeroplanes-- And still as death and swift as fate, above the darkling coasts, The spying Wireless sows the night with troops of stealthy ghosts, While hushed through all her huddled streets the tide-walled city waits The drumming thunders that announce brute battle at her gates.
Dreams and Dust Don Marquis 1996
You see the European war has called for the use of a large number of aeroplanes, and as the pilots of them frequently have to fight, and so can not give their whole attention to the machines, some form of automatic stabilizer is needed to prevent them turning turtle, or going off at a wrong tangent.
Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders Victor Appleton 2002
Kennicott was respectful as he inquired whether the Germans had good aeroplanes, and what a salient was, and a cootie, and Going West.
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 2006

Quotes with AEROPLANES (3)

Things it helps me to remember When in a bad mood, keep quiet or still. Baggy jumpers don’t suit you. When you’re tired you get doubtful. Difficulties come in spurts. Listen to the echo of your own voice. Avoid be strident. All aeroplanes go through clouds during their journeys. So do people during theirs. Often greater clarity comes out of confusion. You have to be puzzled before you find a solution. PMS often brings on a crisis of confidence. Ordinariness is restful. If som…
Aidan Chambers This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn
All the lot. Their spunk is gone dead. Motor-cars and cinemas and aeroplanes suck that last bit out of them. I tell you, every generation breeds a more rabbity generation, with India rubber tubing for guts and tin legs and tin faces. Tin people! It’s all a steady sort of bolshevism just killing off the human thing, and worshipping the mechanical thing. Money, money, money! All the modern lot get their real kick out of killing the old human feeling out of man, making mincemeat…
D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover:
He thought how easy it would be to write an entire book on Johannesburg violence. The strike leader Pickaxe Mary, after whom Mary Fitzgerald Square was named, who attacked her enemies with a pickaxe handle. The trenches dug into the streets of Fordsburg during the 1922 miners’ strike. The cannons of the government aimed at the poor whites of Vrededorp. The murdered woman in the 1960s whose head was found in the Zoo Lake and whose torso was discovered in a suitcase in Wemmer P…
Harry Kalmer 'n Duisend stories oor Johannesburg: 'n stadsroman
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Appears in: NYT, Rock & Roll.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1975–2012).