Crossword-Solution: ESPLANADES 10 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Open areas alongside rivers 1 answer
Public walks along the seaside. 1 answer
Public walks. 1 answer
Scenic walkways 1 answer
Shore-front walkways 1 answer
Scenic walks 2 answers
Malls 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Lopez was in a very good humour when he took his wife down, and he walked her round the terraces and esplanades of that not sufficiently well-known marine paradise, now bidding her admire the sea and now laughing at the finery of the people, till she became gradually filled with an idea that as he was making himself pleasant, she also ought to do the same.
The Prime Minister Anthony Trollope 1999
Bagnolo had cut those handsome esplanades, had built those noble balustrades bordering the three terraces with their fine connecting flights of steps; himself he had planned the fountain, and with his own hands had carved the granite faun presiding over it and the dozen other statues of nymphs and sylvan gods in a marble that gleamed in white brilliance amid the dusky green.
The Sea-Hawk Rafael Sabatini 2001
Recently it has developed in every direction, and is now almost continuously a thin, brilliantly scarlet line of small bungalows, villas, and lodging-houses, linked up along the front by esplanades and casinos, where only a few years ago the fenland met the sea in a chain of rolling sand-dunes that were peopled only by rabbits, and carpeted only with rushes and coarse grass.
Beautiful Europe - Belgium Joseph E. Morris 2003
There was a great Italian walk, leading by successive esplanades to an electric fountain with a basin sixty feet across, and a bronze chariot and marble horses.
The Metropolis Upton Sinclair 2002
The asphalt on the Bingley esplanade is several degrees more depressing than the asphalt on other esplanades.
Three Men and a Maid P. G. Wodehouse 2004
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1958–2002).