Crossword-Solution: ALERTING
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ALERTING | anagram | ALTERING, INTEGRAL, LINGERAT, RELATING, TANGLIER, TERAGLIN, TRIANGLE |
We have 15 clues for the answer “ALERTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Notifying about potential danger | 1 answer |
| Emulating Paul Revere | 1 answer |
| Giving a heads-up to | 1 answer |
| Keeping on one's toes | 1 answer |
| Paul Revere's midnight duty | 1 answer |
| Putting on guard | 1 answer |
| Red flag's purpose | 1 answer |
| Siren's function | 1 answer |
| Sounding the alarm | 1 answer |
| Tipping off | 1 answer |
| like the quantity of waste in the ocean | 1 answer |
| like the quantity of waste in the oceans | 1 answer |
| Guard duty | 4 answers |
| AVOID TIPPING | 10 answers |
| Warning | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ALERTING (5)
But suicide is no alternative to avoiding enemy radar, since there are no words capable of alerting a pilot to the heat detector guided missile.
There were others coming over the wall of the village and moving through the shadows, so he dared not call out for fear of alerting the enemy.
But why were they searching for him, alerting the natives in an effort to scoop him up? What made Ross Murdock so important that they must have him? He only knew that he was not going to be taken if he could help it, that he had no desire to meet this "chief" who had offered treasure for his capture.
More than that, there was a system for alerting any adjacent fire stations, so that better cover could be given to the district as a whole.
People of good reputation don't try to pull a fast one by immediately alerting the lawyers for the other side.
Quotes with ALERTING (3)
Novelty. Security. Novelty wouldn't be a bad title. It had the grandness of abstraction, alerting the reader that large and thoughtful things were to be bodied forth. As yet he had no inkling of any incidents or characters that might occupy his theme; perhaps he never would. He could see though the book itself, he could feel its closed heft and see it opened, white pages comfortably large and shadowed gray by print; dense, numbered, full of meat. He sensed a narrative voice, …
Up until the 1950s the subject of the missionary movement was referred to as "missions" in the plural form. In fact, the term "missions" was first used in its current context by the Jesuits in the sixteenth century. But the International Missionary Council discussions in the 1950s on the missio- Dei convinced most that the mission of the Triune God was prior to any of the number of missions by Christians during the two millennia of church history. Consequently, since there wa…
Winter then in its early and clear stages, was a purifying engine that ran unhindered over city and country, alerting the stars to sparkle violently and shower their silver light into the arms of bare upreaching trees. It was a mad and beautiful thing that scoured raw the souls of animals and man, driving them before it until they loved to run. And what it did to Northern forests can hardly be described, considering that it iced the branches of the sycamores on Chrystie Stree…
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1971–2022).