Crossword-Solution: FESTS 5 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

We have 40 clues for the answer “FESTS”

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Oktober and song, for two 1 answer
Gatherings at the end? 1 answer
Happy gatherings 1 answer
Holiday celebrations 1 answer
Jamborees 1 answer
Jazz events 1 answer
Lollapalooza and the like, briefly 1 answer
Musical events 1 answer
October blasts 1 answer
Oktober and song 1 answer
Gathering suffixes 1 answer
Oktober endings 1 answer
Pride and Jazz, for two 1 answer
Promotional events 1 answer
Shindigs, ultimately? 1 answer
Song and slug enders 1 answer
Suffixes for gab and slug 1 answer
Suffixes with gab or talk. 1 answer
Suffixes with slug and gab. 1 answer
Themed events 1 answer
Gala affairs 1 answer
Beer chasers? 1 answer
Big jamborees 1 answer
Big wing-dings 1 answer
Ending with song, gab, etc. 1 answer
Endings for slug and song 1 answer
Endings used with song, slug, etc. 1 answer
Endings with song and gab. 1 answer
Festive gatherings: Slang. 1 answer
Fun celebrations 1 answer
Fun followers 1 answer
Fun gatherings 1 answer
Fun or song followers 1 answer
Gab and song followers 1 answer
Big bashes 5 answers
Big celebrations 5 answers
Galas 6 answers
Celebrations 7 answers
Parties 14 answers
slug 32 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FESTS (5)

Science /versus /hypnotism 375:6 Chills and heat are often the form in which fever mani- fests itself.
Science and Health With Key to The Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy 2002
The collection also comprised some rare plays of Peele, Marlowe, and Nash; Barnabe Googe's _Eglogs, Epytaphes and Sonnettes_; Puttenham's _Arte of English Poesie_, London, 1589; Skelton's _Lyttle Workes and Merie Tales_; Watson's _Passionate Centurie of Love_; _England's Helicon_, collected by John Bodenham, London, 1600; Breton's _Workes of a young Wyt_; _The Paradice of Dainty Devises_, London, 1595; _XII Mery fests of the Wyddow Edyth_, London, 1573; and many other scarce and choice books.
English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 2008
Another interest was what he called with pretended scorn, "Gregg's gab-fests." It amused Neale to poke fun at Gregg's pretensions to being an intellectual, but he liked and admired his room-mate none the less.
Rough-Hewn Dorothy Canfield 2011
Does your union need a special course to help in building the union, in developing new forces? Are there fifteen people in your neighborhood who want some special class? Do you need help in planning parties, song-fests, shows, meetings--the Public Affairs Dept.
Investigation of Communist activities in Seattle, Wash., Area, Hearings, Part 1 United States Congress House Committee on Un-American Activities 2018
Edward King, a Yankee journalist who visited the city in 1873, wrote that “the Germans, who are very numerous and well to do in the city, have their Volks-fests and beer-absorbings, when the city takes on an absolutely Teutonic air.” Gradually the Germans have merged with all Houston, one loss of which was the virtual extinction of their magnificent singing societies.
Houston: The Feast Years George Melvin Fuermann (1918-2001) 2019

Quotes with FESTS (3)

To me, the best zombie movies aren’t the splatter fests of gore and violence with goofy characters and tongue in cheek antics. Good zombie movies show us how messed up we are, they make us question our station in society… and our society’s station in the world. They show us gore and violence and all that cool stuff too… but there’s always an undercurrent of social commentary and thoughtfulness.
Robert Kirkman The Walking Dead, Vol. 01: Days Gone Bye
I have this theory, that this will be the only city that future archaeologists find, Las Vegas. The dry climate will preserve it all and teams of scientists in the year 5000 will carefully sweep and scrape away the sand to find pyramids and castles and replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the New York skyline and stripper poles and snapper cards and these future archaeologists will re-create our entire culture based solely on this one shallow and cynical little shithole. We can c…
Jess Walter
An inappropriate attraction to your friend’s fiancé was grounds for disbarment from the Woman Club. Neither did it make a lick of sense. He was uncouth, uneducated, uncivilized. All of their conversations back then had been unholy bicker fests where they charged from the opposite ends of the spectrum, determined not to meet in the middle but to rip pieces out of each other on the drive by.
Kate Meader Even the Score
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 41 times in crossword archives (1955–2022).