Crossword-Solution: BOGS 4 letters, 74 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Sources of cranberries 1 answer
Habitats for frogs, salamanders and turtles 1 answer
Hits a snag, with "down" 1 answer
Loses energy, with "down" 1 answer
Peat fields 1 answer
Peat-filled areas 1 answer
Places where cranberries grow 1 answer
Siberian geographic staples 1 answer
Slows, with "down" 1 answer
Small swamps 1 answer
Some dig them, for peat's sake 1 answer
Some swamps 1 answer
Some wetlands 1 answer
Peat pits 1 answer
Spongy spots 1 answer
Swampy sites 1 answer
They exist for peat's sake 1 answer
Things near Baskerville Hall 1 answer
Waterlogged grounds 1 answer
Wet, spongy areas 1 answer
Wetlands found throughout Estonia 1 answer
Where Venus flytraps might grow 1 answer
Where cranberries come from. 1 answer
Where some mummies are found 1 answer
___ down (slows) 1 answer
___ down: gets stuck 1 answer
Good spots for peat 1 answer
Cranberry picking sites 1 answer
Cranberry site 1 answer
Cranberry patches. 1 answer
Cranberry sites 1 answer
Cranberry sources 1 answer
Cranberry harvest sites 1 answer
Cranberry venues 1 answer
Cranberry fields 1 answer
Cranberry-harvesting sites 1 answer
Drags, with "down" 1 answer
Cranberry farm areas 1 answer
Encumbers, with "down" 1 answer
Cranberry areas 1 answer
Cranberries' sources 1 answer
Cranberries' homes 1 answer
Cranberries thrive here 1 answer
Bemires (with "down") 1 answer
Swampy places 2 answers
Swampy grounds 2 answers
Swampy spots 2 answers
Sources of peat 2 answers
Wetland areas 2 answers
Where peat is found 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOGS (5)

After lying there about three quarters of an hour, I nerved myself up again, and started on my way, through bogs and briers, barefooted and bareheaded, tearing my feet sometimes at nearly every step; and after a journey of about seven miles, occupying some five hours to perform it, I arrived at master’s store.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
This was a chill and brilliant night, swayed by a frozen moon so powerful that no stars showed in the unclouded heavens, and everywhere the bogs were curdled with thin ice.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Deserts are charming to those who know how to see them—all kinds of bogs, barrens, and heathy moors; but the Modoc Lava Beds have for me an uncanny look.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995
Extensive bogs were in the neighbourhood, connected with the huge bog of Allen, the Palus Maeotis of Ireland.
Lavengro George Borrow 2006
They had degenerated from the ancient race in size and strength, if we are to judge from the accounts of old chronicles, and from the formidable remains frequently discovered in bogs and morasses when drained and laid open.
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott 1996

Quotes with BOGS (3)

To love a swamp, however, is to love what is muted and marginal, what exists in the shadows, what shoulders its way out of mud and scurries along the damp edges of what is most commonly praised. And sometimes its invisibility is a blessing. Swamps and bogs are places of transition and wild growth, breeding grounds, experimental labs where organisms and ideas have the luxury of being out of the spotlight, where the imagination can mutate and mate, send tendrils into and out of the water.
Barbara Hurd Stirring the Mud: On Swamps, Bogs, and Human Imagination
The clouds were gathering over Mary, too--deep and dark, but of altogether another kind from those that enveloped Letty: no troubles are for one moment to be compared with those that come of the wrongness, even if it be not wickedness, that is our own. Some clouds rise from stagnant bogs and fens; others from the wide, clean, large ocean. But either kind, thank God, will serve the angels to come down by. In the old stories of celestial visitants the clouds do much; and it is …
George MacDonald Mary Marston
Monch was on no simple retreat. The journey he had plotted for himself was much longer, and took him many buckets away from Appollon to Angarr's Sorrow, the land of fetid bogs in southeastern Sarthiss. This was a world far away from everything he knew... from everyone he knew. Granted, the list of people he knew was exceptionally short, especially since Monch was horrible with names and only slightly less horrible with faces. Regardless, he did not wish to accidentally advert…
D.F. Monk Tales of Yhore: The Chronicles of Monch
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Appears in: AARP, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 146 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).