Crossword-Solution: EXTREMES 8 letters, 52 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

We have 52 clues for the answer “EXTREMES”

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Opposite poles 1 answer
Guinness data 1 answer
Go to ___ (overdo) 1 answer
Go to ___ (be immoderate) 1 answer
Go to __ (overdo it) 1 answer
Drastic measures 1 answer
Billy Joel's I Go To ____ 1 answer
Billy Joel song, "I Go to ___" 1 answer
Absolute ends 1 answer
High and low points 1 answer
Highs and lows, e.g. 1 answer
Nadir and zenith, e.g. 1 answer
Opposite ends of the spectrum 1 answer
People sometimes go to them 1 answer
Radical degrees 1 answer
Range's boundaries 1 answer
THINGS as remote or as different as possible 1 answer
The sublime and the ridiculous, for instance. 1 answer
They're polar 1 answer
Utmost lengths 1 answer
What dare-devils go to 1 answer
What overdoers go to 1 answer
What radicals go to 1 answer
What the desperate may go to 1 answer
no appeal 1 answer
They're poles apart 2 answers
Polar opposites 3 answers
press laws 3 answers
Maximums 3 answers
hard measure 3 answers
high coloring 3 answers
high colouring 3 answers
Highs and lows 6 answers
bloodlust 6 answers
Pound of flesh 7 answers
rigour 10 answers
Outer limits 11 answers
hyperbole 13 answers
exorbitance 14 answers
histrionics 15 answers
Tall Story 18 answers
Letter of the law? 19 answers
extravagance 22 answers
high hand 31 answers
devilry 39 answers
mass murder 40 answers
Hardness 62 answers
atrocity 66 answers
exaggeration 68 answers
Excess 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXTREMES (5)

Yea, Oedipus, my sovereign lord and king, Thou seest how both extremes of age besiege Thy palace altars—fledglings hardly winged, and greybeards bowed with years; priests, as am I of Zeus, and these the flower of our youth.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
Surprisingly for a sedentary profession, more hackers run to skinny than fat; both extremes are more common than elsewhere.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Gentlemen of the free-and-easy sort, who plume themselves on being acquainted with a move or two, and being usually equal to the time-of-day, express the wide range of their capacity for adventure by observing that they are good for anything from pitch-and-toss to manslaughter; between which opposite extremes, no doubt, there lies a tolerably wide and comprehensive range of subjects.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992
The _first_ was to obey the laws and customs of my country, adhering firmly to the faith in which, by the grace of God, I had been educated from my childhood and regulating my conduct in every other matter according to the most moderate opinions, and the farthest removed from extremes, which should happen to be adopted in practice with general consent of the most judicious of those among whom I might be living.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
Could it be that with the waning of her husband’s love, Marguerite’s heart had awakened with love for him? Strange extremes meet in love’s pathway: this woman, who had had half intellectual Europe at her feet, might perhaps have set her affections on a fool.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993

Quotes with EXTREMES (3)

We love men because they can never fake orgasms, even if they wanted to. Because they write poems, songs, and books in our honor. Because they never understand us, but they never give up. Because they can see beauty in women when women have long ceased to see any beauty in themselves. Because they come from little boys. Because they can churn out long, intricate, Machiavellian, or incredibly complex mathematics and physics equations, but they can be comparably clueless when i…
Paulo Coelho
Sensitive people usually love deeply and hate deeply. They don't know any other way to live than by extremes because thier emotional theromastat is broken.
Shannon L. Alder
The great Sufi poet and philosopher Rumi once advised his students to write down the three things they most wanted in life. If any item on the list clashes with any other item, Rumi warned, you are destined for unhappiness. Better to live a life of single-pointed focus, he taught. But what about the benefits of living harmoniously among extremes? What if you could somehow create an expansive enough life that you could synchronize seemingly incongruous opposites into a worldview that excludes nothing?
Elizabeth Gilbert Eat, Pray, Love
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 25 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).