Crossword-Solution: BOARDS 6 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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BOARDS anagram ADORBS, ADSORB, BARODS, BROADS

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Place for Thespians. 1 answer
Gets on a train or plane 1 answer
Gets on the plane 1 answer
Groups of business men. 1 answer
Hockey rink wall 1 answer
Hurdle for a doc 1 answer
The battlefields of chess 1 answer
Key exams 1 answer
Management groups 1 answer
Managerial groups 1 answer
Medical licensing exams 1 answer
Medical licensing tests 1 answer
the stage of a theater 1 answer
Prepares to sail 1 answer
Puts up with roomers? 1 answer
Rink boundaries 1 answer
Rink surrounder 1 answer
Show business (with "the"). 1 answer
Sides of a rink 1 answer
Supervising committees 1 answer
Supervisory groups 1 answer
Surf shop array 1 answer
Surfing needs 1 answer
Gets on a ship 1 answer
What Bernhardt trod 1 answer
What band does at airport 1 answer
Advisory panels 1 answer
Tread the ___ (act) 1 answer
Gets on a train 1 answer
Business councils. 1 answer
Centers crash them 1 answer
Certifying exams 1 answer
Workplaces for sound men? 1 answer
Theater stage 1 answer
Crash the ___ (aggressively rebound in basketball) 1 answer
Entrance examinations. 1 answer
Exams for a doctor 1 answer
Floor makeup 1 answer
Gets on a plane 1 answer
long pieces of wood 2 answers
Planks 2 answers
Student's hurdles 2 answers
taste on the 2 answers
(The) Stage 2 answers
S.A.T.'s 2 answers
Ruling bodies 2 answers
College entrance exams 2 answers
Governing bodies 2 answers
Two-by-fours 3 answers
Important exams 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOARDS (5)

All pirates are superstitious, and Cookson cried, “They do say the surest sign a ship’s accurst is when there’s one on board more than can be accounted for.” “I’ve heard,” muttered Mullins, “he always boards the pirate craft last.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
From the walls an overhanging thatched roof sloped up to a point in the centre, upon which rose a small wooden lantern, fitted with louvre-boards on all the four sides, and from these openings a mist was dimly perceived to be escaping into the night air.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The hypothesis was that if cosmic rays were causing the bit drops, they should see a statistically significant difference between the error rates on the two boards.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
George's Internet-Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases includes directions for Internet libraries and Campus Wide Information Systems as well as dialup libraries and bulletin boards in the United States.
Surfing the Internet Jean Armour Polly 1993
Her self-control had been absolutely perfect—she was a finer actress at this moment, and throughout the whole of this minuet, than she had ever been upon the boards of the Comédie Française; but then, a beloved brother’s life had not depended upon her histrionic powers.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993

Quotes with BOARDS (3)

They got a manure machine in there,” Keller said. He went up to the barn and peeked through a hole between tow boards. “On wheels. It’s fun to ride sometimes, when you don’t care how you smell.
Sandra Neil Wallace
The truth is, there are not two kinds of people. There’s only one: the kind that loves to divide up into gangs who hate each other’s guts. Both conservatives and liberals agree among themselves, on their respective message boards, in uncannily identical language, that their opponents lack any self-awareness or empathy, the ability to see the other side of an argument or to laugh at themselves. Which would seem to suggest that they’re both correct.
Tim Kreider We Learn Nothing
What remains to us here, behind the Yser, is not much more than a strip of land almost impossible to defend; a few rain-soaked trenches around razed villages; roads blown to smithereens, unusable by any vehicle; a creaky old horse cart we haul around ourselves, loaded with crates of damp ammunition that are constantly on the verge of sliding into a canal, forcing us to slog like madmen for every ten yards of progress as we stifle our warning cries; the snarling officers in th…
Stefan Hertmans War and Turpentine
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 52 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).