Crossword-Solution: APPEALS 7 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

We have 44 clues for the answer “APPEALS”

Clue Answers
Routes to the Supreme Court 1 answer
Is attractive 1 answer
Lawyers' filings 1 answer
Legal entreaties 1 answer
Legal options 1 answer
Legal reviews 1 answer
Petitions to a higher court 1 answer
Post-trial filings 1 answer
Proves attractive. 1 answer
Reacts to losing one's hearing, perhaps 1 answer
A court 1 answer
Some legal actions 1 answer
Some pending cases 1 answer
Supreme Court's agenda 1 answer
Takes to a higher court 1 answer
These go to a higher court 1 answer
They go to a higher court 1 answer
Tries for a retrial 1 answer
Wants someone else to try? 1 answer
Won't get off one's case, in a sense 1 answer
Asks reconsideration 1 answer
Certain court suits. 1 answer
Charity-raising events 1 answer
Court challenges 1 answer
Entreaties to a higher court 1 answer
Fights a ruling 1 answer
Fund-raising letters. 1 answer
Fundraising efforts 1 answer
Goes for a retrial 1 answer
Goes to a higher court 1 answer
Has attraction 1 answer
Fund-raising campaigns. 2 answers
Earnest requests. 3 answers
Legal actions 3 answers
"Looks good" 3 answers
Fund-raising events 4 answers
Entreaties 4 answers
Calls forth. 5 answers
Pleads 7 answers
pleas 8 answers
Implores 9 answers
Kind of court 11 answers
Court of ___ 13 answers
Prayers 14 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 APPEALS (5)

These were so convinced by such genuine appeals to heart and understanding both that they soon began to crowd in abundantly, among the foremost being visible Jan Coggan and Joseph Poorgrass, who were holiday keeping here to-day.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Here, it is true, were none of the appliances which popular merriment would so readily have found in the England of Elizabeth’s time, or that of James—no rude shows of a theatrical kind; no minstrel, with his harp and legendary ballad, nor gleeman with an ape dancing to his music; no juggler, with his tricks of mimic witchcraft; no Merry Andrew, to stir up the multitude with jests, perhaps a hundred years old, but still effective, by their appeals to the very broadest sources of mirthful sympathy.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Nikidik’s Famous Wishing Pills The Scarecrow Appeals to Glinda the Good The Tin-Woodman Plucks a Rose The Transformation of Old Mombi Princess Ozma of Oz The Riches of Content Tip Manufactures a Pumpkinhead In the Country of the Gillikins, which is at the North of the Land of Oz, lived a youth called Tip.
The Marvellous Land of Oz L. Frank Baum 1993
Her very limbs seemed to ache with longing for the love of a man who had spurned her, who had resisted her tenderness, remained cold to her appeals, and had not responded to the glow of passion, which had caused her to feel and hope that those happy olden days in Paris were not all dead and forgotten.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Many had lost faith in the effectiveness of marches, demonstrations, appeals to white consciences and other direct action techniques.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008

Quotes with APPEALS (3)

Philosophy, which once seemed outmoded, remains alive because the moment of its realization was missed. The summary judgement that it had merely interpreted the world is itself crippled by resignation before reality, and becomes a defeatism of reason after the transformation of the world failed. It guarantees no place from which theory as such could be concretely convicted of the anachronism, which then as now it is suspected of. Perhaps the interpretation which promised the …
Theodor W. Adorno Negative Dialectics
The real bible is not the work of inspired men, nor prophets, nor apostles, nor evangelists, nor of Christs. Every man who finds a fact, adds, as it were, a word to this great book. It is not attested by prophecy, by miracles or signs. It makes no appeal to faith, to ignorance, to credulity or fear. It has no punishment for unbelief, and no reward for hypocrisy. It appeals to man in the name of demonstration. It has nothing to conceal. It has no fear of being read, of being c…
Robert G. Ingersoll
I only hope, for the sake of the rising male sex generally, that you may be found in as vulnerable and soft-hearted a mood by the first eligible young fellow who appeals to your compassion.
Charles Dickens Oliver Twist
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 42 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).