Crossword-Solution: BODEGA 6 letters, 68 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

We have 68 clues for the answer “BODEGA”

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Small Spanish grocery and wine store 1 answer
Guadalupe grocery 1 answer
Hispanic convenience store 1 answer
Hispanic grocery 1 answer
Hispanic wine shop 1 answer
Latino corner store 1 answer
Latino grocery 1 answer
Madre-y-padre store? 1 answer
Manhattan corner store 1 answer
Neighborhood grocery 1 answer
Neighborhood grocery store 1 answer
New York corner store 1 answer
Place to go in the barrio 1 answer
SPANISH grocery 1 answer
San Juan grocery store 1 answer
Shop patronized by Nuyoricans 1 answer
Hispanic tavern 1 answer
Spanish Grocery carrier 1 answer
Spanish Harlem grocery 1 answer
Spanish corner store 1 answer
Spanish wine shop 1 answer
Store in Spanish Harlem 1 answer
Store with taco shells 1 answer
Type of convenience store 1 answer
Urban corner shop 1 answer
Urban grocery 1 answer
Urban grocery store 1 answer
grocery Barrio Calif. city 1 answer
grocery Spanish 1930s queen 1 answer
shop in a Spanish-speaking country that sells wine 1 answer
Wine seller – a bodge (anag) 1 answer
Grocery, in Granada 1 answer
"In the Heights" shop 1 answer
@___catsofinstagram (account with pics from NYC delis) 1 answer
Baja grocery 1 answer
Barrio business 1 answer
Barrio food market 1 answer
Barrio food store 1 answer
Barrio grocery 1 answer
Barrio grocery store 1 answer
Barrio market 1 answer
Barrio shop 1 answer
Corner store of a sort 1 answer
Corner store that may have a cat 1 answer
Gomez's grocery 1 answer
Granada grocery 1 answer
Grocery in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood 1 answer
Guadalajara grocery 1 answer
Neighborhood store 2 answers
Small grocery store 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BODEGA (5)

Here, in 1776, Captain Quiros came up Petaluma Creek from San Pablo Bay in quest of an outlet to Bodega Bay on the coast.
The Human Drift Jack London 2005
The next day's journey took us to Bodega, where lived a man named Stephen Smith, who had the only steam saw-mill in California.
The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Vol. I. William T. Sherman 2006
William was remaining, and he favored me with a condensed oral autobiography as we sat on the sands in the shade cast by the Bodega Nacional.
Rolling Stones O. Henry 2001
The genius for expansion which had already brought the Russians to Alaska drew them down the coast even to California, and in 1812 they established Fort Ross at Bodega Bay, a few miles below the mouth of Russian River, north of San Francisco.
Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 Frederick Jackson Turner 2003
This consisted of the frigate Santiago, under the commander-in-chief, Don Bruno de Heceta; the packet boat San Carlos, under Lieutenant Ayala, and schooner Sonora, under Lieutenant Bodega.
The March of Portolá Zoeth S. Eldredge and E. J. Molera 2004

Quotes with BODEGA (3)

You've turned on us, New York. We who see your jagged-tooth skyline rise up and want to weep because we are so full of you. We who know that the tumbledown tenements are beautiful, that the cracked sidewalks are beautiful, that the iron and cobblestones, the soot and the stink are beautiful, that the tired old shoemakers are beautiful. That the bodega cats, the gutter rats, the endless clouds of pigeons are beautiful . . . We mourn for you, New York, because you are forgettin…
Cari Luna The Revolution of Every Day
Oh I could be out, rollicking in the ripeness of my flesh and others’, could be drinking things and eating things and rubbing mine against theirs, speculating about this person or that, waving, indicating hello with a sudden upward jutting of my chin, sitting in the backseat of someone else’s car, bumping up and down the San Francisco hills, south of Market, seeing people attacking their instruments, afterward stopping at a bodega, parking, carrying the bottles in a paper bag…
Dave Eggers A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Somewhere in the city, an orange cat finished chewing on a marjoram plant next to his studio apartment's door and leapt purring onto the shoulder of his owner, home early from work. Somewhere in the city, a young Chinese pianist sat down at a rehearsal hall and let his fingers play the first opening notes of the Emperor Concerto, notes that would envelop the small girl in row D of the Philharmonic that night in a shimmering cloud. A boy in Staten Island touched his finger to …
Stephanie Clifford
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 60 times in crossword archives (1980–2025).