Crossword-Solution: DUFF 4 letters, 54 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Duff n. Dough or paste.
Duff n. A stiff flour pudding, boiled in a bag; -- a term used
especially by seamen; as, plum duff.

We have 54 clues for the answer “DUFF”

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Homer Simpson's favorite beer 1 answer
Brand of beer that Homer Simpson drinks 1 answer
Boiled pudding 1 answer
Boiled flour pudding 1 answer
Bassist McKagan of GnR 1 answer
Fruitless or useless, in British slang 1 answer
"The Simpsons" beer brand 1 answer
"Simpsons" beer brand 1 answer
Doughy food 1 answer
Flour pudding. 1 answer
Food Network star Goldman 1 answer
Hilary of "The Lizzie McGuire Show" 1 answer
Hilary or Haylie 1 answer
Homer Simpson's beer 1 answer
Homer Simpson's favorite brew 1 answer
Homer's favorite beer brand 1 answer
Homeric libation 1 answer
Howard Actor 1 answer
Pudding or something not up to standard 1 answer
Pennsylvania's Senator-elect. 1 answer
Pennsylvania's new Senator. 1 answer
Plum ___, British pudding. 1 answer
Pudding boiled in cloth. 1 answer
Senator Martin's colleague. 1 answer
Senator from the Keystone State. 1 answer
Stiff flour pudding 1 answer
Teen star Hilary 1 answer
Thick flour pudding 1 answer
Tushie 3 answers
Governor of Pennsylvania. 3 answers
Pennsylvania senator 3 answers
LEITRIM river 4 answers
Actor Howard 5 answers
Doughboy? 6 answers
ACTRESS HILARY 10 answers
dumpling 10 answers
Heinie 11 answers
A FLOUR MIXTURE STIFF ENOUGH TO KNEAD OR ROLL 11 answers
Pudding. 14 answers
Fanny 21 answers
rear end 23 answers
Dud 23 answers
Dough. 25 answers
Tush 25 answers
Backside 26 answers
Keister 28 answers
rump 37 answers
Rear 54 answers
Baddie 55 answers
Faulty 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DUFF (5)

The most dramatic use yet seen of {fall through} in C, invented by Tom Duff when he was at Lucasfilm.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Adam Duff, then Sheriff of Forfarshire, now of the county of Edinburgh, and _ex officio_ one of the Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses, happened to be at Arbroath.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Does any one among you know the old French trail from Massacre to Kaskaskia?” “Why,” exclaimed John Duff, “why, Johnny Saunders here can tread it in the dark like the road to the grogshop.” John Saunders, loose limbed, grinning sheepishly, shuffled forward, and Clark shot a dozen questions at him one after another.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
His cooking was done sailor fashion, like everything else, and he never failed to have plum-duff on Sunday.
The Magic Egg and Other Stories Frank Stockton 2008
The dinner of soup, roast fresh beef, boiled salt junk, and potatoes, was, I believe, exactly common to the steerage and the second cabin; only I have heard it rumoured that our potatoes were of a superior brand; and twice a week, on pudding-days, instead of duff, we had a saddle-bag filled with currants under the name of a plum-pudding.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with DUFF (3)

Waiting for you is like waiting for rain in this drought. Useless and disappointing." ~ Sam (Hilary Duff), A Cinderella Story
Hilary Duff
Grover wore his fake feet and his pants to pass as human. He wore a green rasta-style cap, because when it rained his curly hair flattened and you could just see the tips of his horns. His bright orange backpack was full of scrap metal and apples to snack on. In his pocket was a set of reed pipes his daddy goat had carved for him, even though he only knew two songs: Mozart's Piano Concerto no. 12 and Hilary Duff's "So Yesterday," both of which sounded pretty bad on reed pipes.
Rick Riordan The Lightning Thief
Good so be would you if, duff plum of helping second A," said the Bursar. The table fell silent. "Did anyone understand that?" said Ridcully. The Bursar was not technically insane. He had passed through the rapids of insanity som time previously, and was now sculling around in some peaceful pool on the other side. He was quite often coherent, although not by normal human standards.
Terry Pratchett Interesting Times: The Play
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 50 times in crossword archives (1947–2023).