Crossword-Solution: ASKING 6 letters, 76 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Asking p. pr. & vb. n. of Ask
Asking n. The act of inquiring or requesting; a petition;
solicitation.
Asking n. The publishing of banns.

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Word Anagrams
ASKING anagram AKINGS, GASKIN, SIKANG

We have 76 clues for the answer “ASKING”

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Hoping for, as a price 1 answer
Much of "Jeopardy!" 1 answer
Making inquiries 1 answer
Making a request 1 answer
Making a query 1 answer
Looking for answers 1 answer
Interviewer's activity 1 answer
Interrogator's activity 1 answer
In search of information 1 answer
One kind of price 1 answer
For the __ (free) 1 answer
Entreating 1 answer
Enquiring 1 answer
Being inquisitive 1 answer
Beggar's action 1 answer
Answering in Jeopardy 1 answer
Activity for Barbara Walters 1 answer
"You're ___ for it!" 1 answer
Pumping, in a way 1 answer
Making demands 1 answer
___ price (home seller's number) 1 answer
TAKING information 1 answer
Sounding out 1 answer
Soliciting 1 answer
Setting a price 1 answer
Requesting. 1 answer
Quizzing 1 answer
Acting the quizmaster 1 answer
Private eye's chore 1 answer
Posing questions 1 answer
Posing queries 1 answer
Posing posers 1 answer
Posing a question 1 answer
Posing a poser 1 answer
Pleading for Quarex? 1 answer
"I'm not ___" ("This is a demand") 1 answer
"But thanks for ___!" 1 answer
"Yours for the ___" 2 answers
Making a plea. 2 answers
For the __ 2 answers
Gallup poll 3 answers
Kind of price 6 answers
AN INQUIRING LOOK 10 answers
auditing 28 answers
inquisitorial 28 answers
scrutinising 28 answers
interrogating 28 answers
interrupting 29 answers
interposing 29 answers
impeding 32 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ASKING (5)

When the evening meal was ready, And the deer had been divided, Both the pallid guests, the strangers, Springing from among the shadows, Seized upon the choicest portions, Seized the white fat of the roebuck, Set apart for Laughing Water, For the wife of Hiawatha; Without asking, without thanking, Eagerly devoured the morsels, Flitted back among the shadows In the corner of the wigwam.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
The same mode is sometimes adopted to make the slaves refrain from asking for more food than their regular allowance.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Those of the farmers with whom she had no dealings (by far the greater part) were continually asking each other, “Who is she?” The reply would be,— “Farmer Everdene’s niece; took on Weatherbury Upper Farm; turned away the baily, and swears she’ll do everything herself.” The other man would then shake his head.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The third time they came near one another the Fox went straight up to the Lion and passed the time of day with him, asking him how his family were, and when he should have the pleasure of seeing him again; then turning his tail, he parted from the Lion without much ceremony.
The Fables of Aesop Aesop 1992
Posting articles asking questions like What computer should I buy? An Atari ST or an Amiga? will lead only to fervent arguments over the merits and drawbacks of each brand.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992

Quotes with ASKING (3)

And now I’m looking at you,” he said, “and you’re asking me if I still want you, as if I could stop loving you. As if I would want to give up the thing that makes me stronger than anything else ever has. I never dared give much of myself to anyone before — bits of myself to the Lightwoods, to Isabelle and Alec, but it took years to do it — but, Clary, since the first time I saw you, I have belonged to you completely. I still do. If you want me.
Cassandra Clare City of Glass
She sighed, annoyed at her restlessness. “So,” she said, disrupting Wolf in another backward glance.“Who would win in a fight — you or a pack of wolves?” He frowned at her, all seriousness. “Depends,” he said, slowly, like he was trying to figure out her motive for asking. “How big is the pack?”“I don’t know, what’s normal? Six?”“I could win against six,” he said. “Any more than that and it could be a close call.” Scarlet smirked. “You’re not in danger of low self-esteem, at …
Marissa Meyer Scarlet
Because this absolutely insane - the craziest thing I'd ever done. Worse than giving a one-star review, scarier than asking for an interview with an author I'd give my firstborn to eat lunch with, more stupid than kissing Daemon.
Jennifer L. Armentrout Obsidian
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 60 times in crossword archives (1960–2025).