Crossword-Solution: BLITZ 5 letters, 81 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Go after the quarterback 1 answer
Intensive campaign 1 answer
Intensive attack 1 answer
Intensive aerial bombing 1 answer
Intense media campaign 1 answer
Intense campaign 1 answer
Intense assault 1 answer
Hold scoreless, in gin rummy. 1 answer
Gridiron charge 1 answer
It might end in a sack 1 answer
Football rush 1 answer
Football defensive tactic that's a war metaphor 1 answer
Football charge 1 answer
Fast-moving attack 1 answer
Defeat quickly and overwhelmingly 1 answer
Chess variant 1 answer
Charge the passer 1 answer
Attack: Colloq. 1 answer
Sudden attack, without warning 1 answer
Sudden attack – chess format 1 answer
mass attack 1 answer
___ chess aka speed chess 1 answer
Swift, vigorous attack 1 answer
Sudden, overwhelming attack: Colloq. 1 answer
Sudden overwhelming bombardment 1 answer
Sudden intensive attack as carried out by German air force in the Second World War 1 answer
Sudden charge in football 1 answer
Charge the quarterback 1 answer
Rush the quarterback 1 answer
Rush on the gridiron 1 answer
Red-dog 1 answer
Red dog in football 1 answer
Quarterback attack 1 answer
Pass rush 1 answer
NFL defensive ploy 1 answer
Linebacker's ploy 1 answer
Attack swiftly 1 answer
Attack the quarterback 1 answer
A big rush 1 answer
6Red-dogging 1 answer
Crash program 2 answers
Sudden strike 2 answers
Media barrage 2 answers
air raid 2 answers
Rush the passer 2 answers
Big rush 3 answers
All-out attack 4 answers
GREAT hurry 6 answers
Football strategy 6 answers
Sudden attack. 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLITZ (5)

Nearby is the grave of good old Signor Blitz, and not far away is the plot that holds all that is mortal of my beloved parents.
The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé Harry Houdini 1996
For one thing, his Prussian Majesty declines signing that Treaty of Hanover a second time: now when the Dutch accede to it, after almost a year's trouble with them, the Prussian Ambassador, singular to observe, "has no orders to sign;" leaves the English with their Hollanders and Blitz Franzosen to sign by themselves, this time.
History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Volume V. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
This has long been on the growing hand; and these Double-Marriage troubles, not to mention again the new-fangled French tendencies (BLITZ FRANZOSEN!), much aggravate the matter, and accelerate its rate of growth.
History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. VI. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
Coming on deck after it, we saw to our surprise the _Blitz_, lying at anchor in the Schill Balje, inside Spiekeroog, about a mile and a half off.
The Riddle Of The Sands Erskine Childers 2000
They saw me, and Davies said: “Hullo, Carruthers! Here’s Commander von Brüning from the _Blitz_—that’s ‘meiner Freund’ Carruthers.” (Davies was deplorably weak in terminations.) The Commander smiled broadly at me, and I inclined an uncombed head, while, for a moment, the quest was a dream, and I myself felt unutterably squalid and foolish.
The Riddle Of The Sands Erskine Childers 2000

Quotes with BLITZ (3)

People who try to tell you what the blitz was like in London start with fire and explosion and then almost invariably end up with some very tiny detail which crept in and set and became the symbol of the whole thing for them. . . . "It's the glass," says one man, "the sound in the morning of the broken glass being swept up, the vicious, flat tinkle." ... An old woman was selling little miserable sprays of sweet lavender. The city was rocking under the bombs and the light of b…
John Steinbeck A Russian Journal
In the earliest days of World War II when London was undergoing the blitz but the United States had not yet been drawn into the hostilities, the US ambassador walked the streets during the hottest of the bombing and ask people at every level of British society what he could do to help. What a picture of our role as ambassadors of Christ's coming Kingdom!
Lynne Olson Citizens of London: The Americans who Stood with Britain in its Darkest, Finest Hour
I acquired a hunger for fairy tales in the dark days of blackout and blitz in the Second World War.
A. S. Byatt
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 55 times in crossword archives (1945–2025).