Crossword-Solution: CENTRE 6 letters, 129 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Centre v. i. To be placed in a center; to be central.
Centre v. i. To be collected to a point; to be concentrated; to rest
on, or gather about, as a center.
Centre v. t. To place or fix in the center or on a central point.
Centre v. t. To collect to a point; to concentrate.
Centre v. t. To form a recess or indentation for the reception of a
center.
Centre n. & v. See Center.

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CENTRE anagram CENTER, RECENT, TENREC

We have 129 clues for the answer “CENTRE”

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A principal point or place. 1 answer
Air Canada ___, former name for Scotiabank Arena 1 answer
Bath hub? 1 answer
Bell ___ (NHL arena) 1 answer
CIIC word 1 answer
Canal joining the Loire to the Saone. 1 answer
City area, British style 1 answer
College of "The Praying Colonels." 1 answer
Core, in Coventry 1 answer
Core: Brit. sp. 1 answer
Exact middle 1 answer
Heart of London? 1 answer
Like breaking news 1 answer
Middle of Canada? 1 answer
Middle of England 1 answer
Middle of France? 1 answer
Middle of London? 1 answer
Middle of Manchester 1 answer
Middle of Middlesex 1 answer
Middle of the British Isles? 1 answer
Middle of the Midlands? 1 answer
Middle, in Manchester 1 answer
Middle, in Manitoba 1 answer
Middle, in Middlesbrough 1 answer
Middle, in Middlesex 1 answer
Middle, to British 1 answer
Middle, to Brits 1 answer
Middle, to Kate Middleton 1 answer
Middle: Fr. 1 answer
Middlesex middle 1 answer
Midpoint in Brighton 1 answer
Midpoint, as spelled in Canada 1 answer
Oilers' Skyreach ______ 1 answer
Rockville ___, L.I. 1 answer
Rogers __: Toronto stadium 1 answer
Rogers ___ (Blue Jay's home) 1 answer
Sinclair Lewis's Sauk ___ 1 answer
Toronto's Air Canada ___ 1 answer
Vancouver's Pacific ____ 1 answer
Wimbledon's ___ Court 1 answer
World Trade ___ (fixture of Hong Kong or Toronto) 1 answer
midpoint uk 1 answer
Middle English? 2 answers
Middle: pref. 4 answers
omphalos 4 answers
AMENABLY 5 answers
complexus 6 answers
megalopolis 6 answers
EXTERIOR (ant.) 6 answers
FRENCH canal 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with CENTRE (5)

This transaction having been completed, he again hurried off to the centre of the town, and stood on the kerb of the pavement, as a shepherd, crook in hand.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
There is the little domestic scenery of the well-known apartment; the chairs, with each its separate individuality; the centre-table, sustaining a work-basket, a volume or two, and an extinguished lamp; the sofa; the book-case; the picture on the wall—all these details, so completely seen, are so spiritualised by the unusual light, that they seem to lose their actual substance, and become things of intellect.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Also, the main section on archie was derived from whatis.archie by Peter Deutsch of the McGill University Computing Centre.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
Then I perceived, standing strange and gaunt in the centre of the hall, what was clearly the lower part of a huge skeleton.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992
They swept through Chipping Barnet with the torrent; they were nearly a mile beyond the centre of the town before they had fought across to the opposite side of the way.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992

Quotes with CENTRE (3)

THE BARROW In this high field strewn with stones I walk by a green mound, Its edges sheared by the plough. Crumbs of animal bone Lie smashed and scattered round Under the clover leaves And slivers of flint seem to grow Like white leaves among green. In the wind, the chestnut heaves Where a man's grave has been. Whatever the barrow held Once, has been taken away: A hollow of nettles and dock Lies at the centre, filled With rain from a sky so grey It reflects nothing at all. I …
Anthony Thwaite
I many times thought peace had come, When peace was far away; As wrecked men deem they sight the land At centre of the sea, And struggle slacker, but to prove, As hopelessly as I, How many the fictitious shores Before the harbor lie.
Emily Dickinson Selected Poems
The yard was a little centre of regeneration. Here, with keen edges and smooth curves, were forms in the exact likeness of those he had seen abraded and time-eaten on the walls. These were the ideas in modern prose which the lichened colleges presented in old poetry. Even some of those antiques might have been called prose when they were new. They had done nothing but wait, and had become poetical. How easy to the smallest building; how impossible to most men.
Thomas Hardy Jude the Obscure
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 38 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).