Crossword-Solution: CHARD 5 letters, 78 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Chard n. The tender leaves or leafstalks of the artichoke, white
beet, etc., blanched for table use.
Chard n. A variety of the white beet, which produces large, succulent
leaves and leafstalks.

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CHARD anagram HARDC, HCARD

We have 78 clues for the answer “CHARD”

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Leafy green also known as silver beet 1 answer
Swiss ___ (leafy vegetable) 1 answer
Swiss ___ (beet variety) 1 answer
Swiss -- (beet type) 1 answer
Spinach-like green 1 answer
Rival of spinach. 1 answer
Pot herb of the beet family. 1 answer
Leafy green whose Wikipedia page says, "the red-ribbed forms are attractive in the garden" (just fyi if anyone is trying to start an attractive garden) 1 answer
Leafy green vegetable also known as "silver beet" 1 answer
Swiss ___ (salad green) 1 answer
Leafstalks of the artichoke. 1 answer
Leaf beet 1 answer
Large-leafed beet 1 answer
Kale relative 1 answer
Kale alternative 1 answer
Beet's leafy relative 1 answer
Beet's cousin 1 answer
Beet's close relative 1 answer
Vitamin-rich veggie 1 answer
Beet with white leaf stalks 1 answer
variety Beet Comparable to a 1 answer
Zin cousin 1 answer
Wine choice, briefly 1 answer
White selection, briefly 1 answer
White option, briefly 1 answer
White choice, familiarly 1 answer
WHITE beet 1 answer
Close kin to the sugar beet 1 answer
Veggie rich in vitamin K 1 answer
Vegetable that's the same species as the mangel-wurzel and the beet 1 answer
Variety of white beet. 1 answer
Type of beet 1 answer
Thick-veined vegetable 1 answer
Thick-veined leafy green 1 answer
Swiss ___ (variety of beet) 1 answer
Beet with large leaves 1 answer
"Swiss" green 1 answer
"Swiss" vegetable 1 answer
"Swiss" veggie 1 answer
A garden green. 1 answer
Beet cultivated for its leaves 1 answer
Beet family green 1 answer
Beet's close kin 1 answer
Beet with edible leaves 1 answer
Beet variety 1 answer
Kind of beet 2 answers
Leafy veggie 2 answers
Variety of beet 2 answers
LEAF vegetable 3 answers
Garden green 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with CHARD (5)

The time was mostly devoted to the larger model, and in 1847 a tent was erected on Bala Down, about two miles from Chard, and the model taken up one night by the workmen.
A History of Aeronautics E. Charles Vivian 1997
From Yeovil we came to Crookorn, thence to Chard, and from thence into the same road I was in before at Honiton.
From London to Land's End Daniel Defoe 2007
Thence I went to the Pope's Head Alley and called on Adam Chard, and bought a catcall there, it cost me two groats.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, March/April 1659/1660 Samuel Pepys 2004
Adam Chard's' (the first time I ever was at his house since he was married) to drink, then we parted, and I home to my study, and set some papers and money in order, and so to bed.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, January/February/March 1660/61 Samuel Pepys 2004
Thence I went to the Pope’s Head Alley and called on Adam Chard, and bought a catcall there, it cost me two groats.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Samuel Pepys 2003

Quotes with CHARD (3)

If my name was Richard, I'd go by Richard or Rich... not Dick. Hell I'd even settle for being called Chard.
Simone Elkeles Rules of Attraction
His room was a sickly dual-tone of crimson and charcoal, like an Untitled Rothko, the colours bleeding into each other horribly and then rather serenely. The overall effect was overwhelmingly unapologetic but it grew on you like a wart on your nose you didn't realise it was a part of your identity until one day it simply was. His room was his identity. Fiercely bold, avant-garde but never monotonous. He was red, he was black, he was bored, and he was fire. At least to me he s…
Moonshine Noire
The Professor doesn’t have a problem being called Dick? If my name was Richard, I’d go by Richard or Rich . . . not Dick. Hell, I’d even settle for being called Chard.
Simone Elkeles Rules of Attraction
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Custom, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 84 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).