Crossword-Solution: BUDWEISER
We have 9 clues for the answer “BUDWEISER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Whassup?" product | 1 answer |
| Big Super Bowl advertiser, traditionally | 1 answer |
| Popular American lager with a Clydesdale mascot | 1 answer |
| Brand that touts itself as "The King of Beers" ("The Sound of Music") | 1 answer |
| Product represented by Spuds MacKenzie | 1 answer |
| Super Bowl advertiser with Clydesdale horses | 1 answer |
| Coors competitor | 3 answers |
| BREWER | 7 answers |
| BREWER PRODUCT | 10 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 BUDWEISER (2)
Her friend and schoolmate, Elsie Hicks, who married three drummers in one day, a week or two before, and won a wager of two dozen bottles of Budweiser from the handsome and talented young hack-driver, Bum Smithers, is promenading in and out the low French windows with Ethelbert Windup, the popular young candidate for hide inspector, whose name is familiar to every one who reads police court reports.
XIII CAÑON FISHING AND A TELEGRAM It was eleven o'clock the next morning before I led Buddy--I had abandoned "Budweiser" in view of the drought--into a mountain stream and let him drink.
Quotes with BUDWEISER (3)
If sex is not just about reproduction, it is not just about genes, XY chromosomes, and hormones either. Sex is introduced to explain skeletal structure, mental aptitude, posture, emotional disposition, aesthetic preference, body fat, sexual orientation and responsiveness, athletic ability, social dominance, shape and weight, artistic ability. It is also supposed to explain any number of so-called "instincts", including the nesting instinct, the maternal instinct, and perhaps even the Budweiser instinct.
I wish I had another chance to write that school composition, 'What I Did Last Summer.' When I wrote it in fifth grade, I was scared and just recorded: 'It was interesting. It was nice. My summer was fun.' I snuck through with a B grade. But I still wondered, How do you really do that? Now it is obvious. You tell the truth and you depict it in detail: 'My mother dyed her hair red and polished her toenails silver. I was mad for Parcheesi and running the sprinkler catching beet…
I would start with four fingers of Jack in a thick mug, with a sweating Budweiser back, and by midnight I would be alone at the end of the bar, armed, drunk, and hunched over my glass, morally and psychologically insane.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (2001–2023).