Crossword-Solution: DIGGER 6 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Digger n. One who, or that which, digs.

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DIGGER anagram RIGGED

We have 32 clues for the answer “DIGGER”

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Miner, on the job 1 answer
Former Notre Dame coach Phelps 1 answer
Backhoe, e.g. 1 answer
Aussie soldier 1 answer
Aussie of W.W. I 1 answer
Aussie W.W. I soldier 1 answer
*One with a spade in one's hand 1 answer
Groundhog, notably 1 answer
N.Z. or Aussie W.W. I soldier 1 answer
Shovel user 1 answer
Spade wielder 1 answer
Word with "clam" or "gold" 1 answer
gold-hunter 1 answer
goldminer 1 answer
Gold seeker. 2 answers
quarrier 4 answers
Sapper 4 answers
Miner 5 answers
Prospector. 5 answers
backhoe 5 answers
Aussie 6 answers
Gardener,at times 8 answers
Shovel 8 answers
Gardener, at times 9 answers
Wasp 10 answers
excavator 11 answers
Mole, for one 11 answers
Australian soldier 12 answers
Construction site sight 15 answers
Australian 18 answers
archaeologist 19 answers
seeker 49 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EMCAZE
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eruption
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Sentences with DIGGER (5)

Thus, in _Hamlet_, let us say, the grotesqueness of the grave-digger, the flowers of the mad girl, the fantastic finery of Osric, the pallor of the ghost and the grin of the skull are all oddities in a sort of tangled wreath round one plain tragic figure of a man in black.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Dey ain' nuffin pertickler de matter wid 'im--leastways de doctor say so--'cep'n' a tech er de rheumatiz; but his ha'r is all fell out, en ef he don't pick up his strenk mighty soon, I spec' I'm gwine ter lose 'im." "Dey smoked on awhile, en bimeby ole mars say, 'Well, a bahgin's a bahgin, but you en me is good fren's, en I doan wan' ter see you lose all de money you paid fer dat digger [sic]; en ef w'at you say is so, en I ain't 'sputin' it, he ain't wuf much now.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
Well, I cannot read, that's honest, but I had a digger friend Who would read the paper to me from the title to the end; And the STAR contained a leader running thieves and spielers down, With a slap against claim-jumping, and a poem made by Brown.
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 2008
Egerton used to be the neatest, best-mannered, best-dressed boy in town; but he looks and behaves like a Digger Indian since he's taken to following Hedrick around.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
Now there was an old brutal Haole drinking with him, one that had been a boatswain of a whaler, a runaway, a digger in gold mines, a convict in prisons.
Island Nights’ Entertainments Robert Louis Stevenson 1995

Quotes with DIGGER (3)

Once, as I was burying one of my dead selves, the grave-digger came by and said to me, “Of all those who come here to bury, you alone I like.” Said I, “You please me exceedingly, but why do you like me?”“Because,” said he, “They come weeping and go weeping — you only come laughing and go laughing.
Khalid Gibran
Fate has dug me a hole, and rather than crawling out, I’m digging it deeper. What Fate began with a post-hole digger, I have expanded with a backhoe. I think I expect that when I reach bottom, I’ll find some sort of enlightenment - that which would give my life meaning, like a buried treasure. It may be buried treasure, but I think it’s buried deep within my soul. It may even be shouting to be let out.
P.J. Paulson
What else can I do? Once you've gone this far you aren't fit for anything else. Something happens to your mind. You're overqualified, overspecialized, and everybody knows it. Nobody in any other game would be crazy enough to hire me. I wouldn't even make a good ditch-digger, I'd start tearing apart the sewer-system, trying to pick-axe and unearth all those chthonic symbols - pipes, valves, cloacal conduits... No, no. I'll have to be a slave in the paper-mines for all time.
Margaret Atwood The Edible Woman
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1957–2021).