Crossword-Solution: BOARS 5 letters, 61 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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BOARS anagram BORAS, OBRAS, SABOR

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Sows' sweeties 1 answer
Male hedgehogs 1 answer
Male pigs 1 answer
Male raccoons 1 answer
Male razorbacks 1 answer
Peccaries' kin 1 answer
Pen pas? 1 answer
Piglets' papas 1 answer
Pigs' kin 1 answer
Slop-eating males 1 answer
Some tusked creatures 1 answer
Some tuskers 1 answer
Sows' mates 1 answer
Medieval hunters' quarry 1 answer
Sty guys 1 answer
Swine of the wild 1 answer
Targets of medieval hunts 1 answer
The 3 little pigs, e.g. 1 answer
Tusked grunters 1 answer
Tusked porcine animals 1 answer
Tusked truffle lovers 1 answer
Velasquez painted a hunt for them. 1 answer
Wild hogs 1 answer
Wild pigs 1 answer
___ Head, famous London taavern. 1 answer
Certain tuskers 1 answer
Male guinea pigs 1 answer
Beasts with tusks 1 answer
Big game swine 1 answer
Animals with tusks 1 answer
Animals used as food on "Lost" 1 answer
Animals hunted in early England. 1 answer
Certain Tamworths 1 answer
Duroc daddies? 1 answer
Guys in sties? 1 answer
Hogs gone wild 1 answer
Javelinas, e.g. 1 answer
Wild pigs with tusks 1 answer
Male armadillos 1 answer
Sources of some leather 2 answers
Tusked animals 2 answers
Swine with tusks 2 answers
Tusked swine 2 answers
MALE swine 2 answers
Some truffle hunters 2 answers
Wild swine 3 answers
Big pigs 3 answers
Razorbacks 3 answers
These are often wild 3 answers
Tusked beasts 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOARS (5)

Sandals, bound with thongs made of boars’ hide, protected the feet, and a roll of thin leather was twined artificially round the legs, and, ascending above the calf, left the knees bare, like those of a Scottish Highlander.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
This, then, was our destination; chosen ostensibly for the sake of the boar-hunting (for the wood was carefully preserved, and boars, once common all over Ruritania, were still to be found there in considerable numbers), really because it brought us within striking distance of the Duke of Strelsau’s more magnificent dwelling on the other side of the town.
The Prisoner of Zenda Anthony Hope 1993
One needs but little tackle to travel in; So, just one stout cloak shall I indue: And for a staff, what beats the javelin With which his boars my father pinned you? And then, for a purpose you shall hear presently, Taking some Cotnar, a tight plump skinful, I shall go journeying, who but I, pleasantly! Sorrow is vain and despondency sinful.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008
And yet here, real as life, wild boars dashed through my dreams, and I, with fantastic parents, swung through the lofty tree-spaces.
Before Adam Jack London 1995
For already a great lion lay between them and two boars, one on either side, bereft of life, and their dark blood was dripping down upon the ground; they lay dead with necks outstretched beneath the grim lions.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008

Quotes with BOARS (3)

I had seen enough of Western courtship rituals to know European families did little to identify, research and arrange suitable marriages. Instead, to catch the attention of potential partners, Western males had to resort to shows of strength, aggression and virility, rather like wild boars in the mating season, and Western females had to decorate themselves and their homes, like bower birds.
Ovidia Yu The Frangipani Tree Mystery
For a few seconds Maria did not move, or even breathe, apparently. Then she gave a sorrowful gulp and, like all little girls, even those who speak to fantastical wild boars and mercurial horses, she collapsed in desperate sobs, of the kind that come so easily to a twelve-year-old, and so hard to a person of forty.
Muriel Barbery The Life of Elves
….In time, the Europeans brought in pigs and horses, both of which were allowed to run wild and multiply. Pigs in the wild soon became aggressive feral boars with tusks, eating everything in sight. Corn, which the Indians depended upon, was attacked and uprooted by the pigs before maturing, thus leaving the Indians without an important source of nourishment. Although pigs provided a necessary source of protein, they were also known to host worms and parasites, and spread viru…
Hank Bracker Suppressed I Rise
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 119 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).