Crossword-Solution: BLUETS 6 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Bluets a. A name given to several different species of plants having
blue flowers, as the Houstonia coerulea, the Centaurea cyanus or
bluebottle, and the Vaccinium angustifolium.

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BLUETS anagram BLUEST, BUSTLE, SUBLET, SUBTLE, TUBLES

We have 8 clues for the answer “BLUETS”

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Flowers of the madder family 1 answer
Meadow flowers 1 answer
Plants, also called innocence. 1 answer
Quaker-ladies 1 answer
Small madder flowers 1 answer
Wildflowers that may also be lavender or white 1 answer
Delicate flowers 2 answers
Garden blooms 6 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLUETS (5)

Times were changed from what they were: Such pipes kept less of power to stir The fruited bough of the juniper And the fragile bluets clustered there Than the merest aimless breath of air.
A Boy's Will Robert Frost 2002
They dry _bluets_ [75] and raspberries, in which they carry on an extensive traffic with the other tribes, taking in exchange skins, beads, nets, and other articles.
Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, Vol. 1 Samuel de Champlain 2004
Having no provisions with us we were obliged for the first few days to eat what we could find in the woods, such as certain little blue berries that they call "bluets," and other wild fruits, which the people of the country despise.
Memoir Fr. Vincent de Paul 2004
The fields and foliage were softly brilliant; when the light wind stirred the grain, the poppies and bluets were as vivid as flowers seen in dreams.
In and Out of Three Normandy Inns Anna Bowman Dodd 2005
Many and vast were the flat-lands; they were wide vistas of color: there were fields that were scarlet with the pomp of poppies, others tinged to the yellow of a Celestial by the feathery mustard; and still others blue as a sapphire's heart from the dye of millions of bluets.
In and Out of Three Normandy Inns Anna Bowman Dodd 2005
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1964–2022).