Crossword-Solution: DOGGER 6 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Dogger n. A two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
Dogger n. A sort of stone, found in the mines with the true alum
rock, chiefly of silica and iron.

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We have 11 clues for the answer “DOGGER”

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AUSTRALIAN dingo-hunter 1 answer
DUTCH bluff-bowed fishing-boat 1 answer
DUTCH two-masted bluff-bowed fishing-boat 1 answer
Dutch fishing vessel with two masts 1 answer
EUROPEAN Jurassic strata, middle section of 1 answer
Two-masted Dutch fishing vessel 1 answer
bank north sea sand shelf 1 answer
DUTCH fishing-boat 2 answers
Shipping forecast area 4 answers
Dutch boat 7 answers
fishing boat 12 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
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greedy person
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Sentences with DOGGER (5)

What is the Flag of England? Winds of the World, declare! The North Wind blew: -- “From Bergen my steel-shod vanguards go; I chase your lazy whalers home from the Disko floe; By the great North Lights above me I work the will of God, And the liner splits on the ice-field or the Dogger fills with cod.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
But the voice of that careful seneschal was heard above the tumult, “Oh, stop sirs, stop—turn bridle, for the luve of Mercy; add not loss of lives to the loss of warld’s gean! Thirty barrels of powther, landed out of a Dunkirk dogger in the auld lord’s time—a’ in the vau’ts of the auld tower,—the fire canna be far off it, I trow.
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott 1996
After passing the Dogger Bank we had a very welcome north-east breeze; with the help of the sails we could now increase the not very reckless speed that the motor was capable of accomplishing.
The South Pole, Volume 1 Roald Amundsen 2002
Dogger-bank.—That great shoal called the Dogger-bank, about sixty miles east of the coast of Northumberland, and occupying an area about as large as Wales, has nowhere a depth of more than ninety feet, and in its shallower parts is less than forty feet under water.
The Student’s Elements of Geology Sir Charles Lyell 2001
The shells are often rolled, sometimes comminuted, and the beds have much the appearance of having been shifting sand-banks, like those now forming on the Dogger-bank, in the sea, sixty miles east of the coast of Northumberland.
The Student’s Elements of Geology Sir Charles Lyell 2001
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1992).