Crossword-Solution: APIECE 6 letters, 66 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Apiece adv. Each by itself; by the single one; to each; as the share
of each; as, these melons cost a shilling apiece.

We have 66 clues for the answer “APIECE”

Clue Answers
For each thing 1 answer
"What ___ of work is a man!": Hamlet 1 answer
For each one 1 answer
By the item 1 answer
Distributive word 1 answer
Divvying word 1 answer
Each master eats pastry 1 answer
Each word? 1 answer
Equal share word 1 answer
Equal-share word 1 answer
Equality word 1 answer
Divvying-up word 1 answer
Get __ of the action 1 answer
Give ___ of one's mind 1 answer
Not in quantity 1 answer
Opposite of "for all" 1 answer
Per each one 1 answer
Sale specification 1 answer
Severally 1 answer
Taken singly 1 answer
To or from each 1 answer
Unmonopolistic word 1 answer
Not as a group 2 answers
Unit pricing word 2 answers
Allocation word 2 answers
Allotment word 2 answers
Unit cost word 2 answers
Not collectively 2 answers
For just one 2 answers
Distribution word 2 answers
Opposite of "together" 2 answers
Per item 3 answers
For each one 3 answers
Priced individually 3 answers
Each, in pricing 3 answers
Per unit 3 answers
each one 3 answers
By the unit 3 answers
Unit-pricing word 3 answers
Respectively 4 answers
For each 4 answers
Sharing word 4 answers
Per Person 4 answers
For every one 4 answers
Uncombined 4 answers
Pricing word 5 answers
COST PER UNIT 10 answers
Division word 10 answers
AND EVERY EACH 10 answers
Not together 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APIECE (5)

Hook, you remember, had sneered at the boys for thinking they needed a tree apiece, but this was ignorance, for unless your tree fitted you it was difficult to go up and down, and no two of the boys were quite the same size.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Good places in trees and seats on rail fences sold for half a dollar apiece; lemonade and gingerbread-stands had great prosperity.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Well, Judge Thatcher he took it and put it out at interest, and it fetched us a dollar a day apiece all the year round—more than a body could tell what to do with.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Jim says: “Mars Tom, can’t we tote it back home en sell it? How long’ll it take?” “Depends on the way we go.” “Well, sah, she’s wuth a quarter of a dollar a load at home, en I reckon we’s got as much as twenty loads, hain’t we? How much would dat be?” “Five dollars.” “By jings, Mars Tom, le’s shove for home right on de spot! Hit’s more’n a dollar en a half apiece, hain’t it?” “Yes.” “Well, ef dat ain’t makin’ money de easiest ever _I_ struck! She jes’ rained in—never cos’ us a lick o’ work.
Tom Sawyer Abroad Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
And still there would be left enough for new stockings—two pairs apiece—and what darning that would save for a while! She would get caps for the boys and sailor-hats for the girls.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1994

Quotes with APIECE (3)

From Tudor to eighteenth-century England, there are many instances of women writers with no place or room of their own. The life-story of the play-wright Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland (1585-1639) gives us a dramatic and, lately, much-studied example. In the hagiographical 'The Lady Falkland: Her Life', written by one of her daughters, we hear how the prodigious Elizabethlearnt to read very soon and loved it much... Without a teacher, whilst she was a child, she learnt French,…
Hermione Lee Body Parts: Essays on Life-Writing
Inferiority is not banal or incidental even when it happens to women. It is not a petty affliction like bad skin orcircles under the eyes. It is not a superficial flaw in an otherwiseperfect picture. It is not a minor irritation, nor is it a trivialinconvenience, an occasional aggravation, or a regrettable but(frankly) harmless lapse in manners. It is not a “point of view” that some people with soft skins find “ offensive. ”It is the deepand destructive devaluing of a person …
Andrea Dworkin Intercourse
The main problem in any democracy is that crowd-pleasers are generally brainless swine who can go out on a stage & whup their supporters into an orgiastic frenzy — then go back to the office & sell every one of the poor bastards down the tube for a nickel apiece.
Hunter S. Thompson Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 318 times in crossword archives (1972–2025).