Crossword-Solution: FITCH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fitch | n. | A vetch. |
| Fitch | n. | A word found in the Authorized Version of the Bible, representing different Hebrew originals. In Isaiah xxviii. 25, 27, it means the black aromatic seeds of Nigella sativa, still used as a flavoring in the East. In Ezekiel iv. 9, the Revised Version now reads spelt. |
| Fitch | n. | The European polecat; also, its fur. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “FITCH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Abercrombie partner | 1 answer |
| Abercrombie's partner | 1 answer |
| Abercrombie's retail partner | 1 answer |
| Abercrombie's store partner | 1 answer |
| Clothing store co-founder Ezra | 1 answer |
| Clyde ___, "Beau Brummell" playwright, 1890 | 1 answer |
| His first play was "Beau Brummel." | 1 answer |
| Passenger steamboat inventor John | 1 answer |
| Retail name after an ampersand | 1 answer |
| Steamboat pioneer | 1 answer |
| European polecat | 2 answers |
| Polecat of Europe | 2 answers |
| Polecat | 7 answers |
| BADGER relative | 27 answers |
| Fur | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FITCH (5)
Fitch speaks of a house-servant with masculine features and movements, aged twenty-eight, and 5 feet and 9 inches tall, who was arrested by the police for violating the laws governing prostitution.
Fitch had hoped to give his country an easy access to the broad rivers of the west and his countrymen preferred to travel in flat-boats or go on foot.
Early among these were several Americans, Oliver Evans, one of the first to project steam railway travel, and James Rumsey and John Fitch, steamboat inventors of early date.
One was Minerva Fitch, who had gone out from Michigan accompanied by an oil-stove and a knowledge of the English grammar, with the intention of teaching school, but who had been unable to carry these good intentions into execution for the reason that there were no children to teach,--at least, none but Bow-legged Joe.
The big vulgar shop-keeper and trader, Fitch, is long since dead; Tom Wrightington, who kept the rival pulpería, fell from his horse when drunk, and was found nearly eaten up by coyotes; and I can scarce find a person whom I remember.
Quotes with FITCH (3)
A thug. In peacetime Fitch would be hanging around a pool table giving the cops trouble. He was perfect for war. Tibbets had chosen his men well - most of them, anyway. Moving back past Haddock January stopped to stare at the group of men in the navigation cabin. They joked, drank coffee. They were all a bit like Fitch: young toughs, capable and thoughtless. They're having a good time, an adventure. That was January's dominant impression of his companions in the 509th; despit…
Mellas continued to look at the wallet, saying nothing. Hawke, who had been watching Mellas through the steam that rose from his pear-can coffee mug, handed Mellas the cup. Mellas gave a brief smile and took a drink. His hand was shaking. Hawke said in a calm voice, 'Something happened. You want to talk about it?'Mellas didn't answer right away. Then he said, 'I think I know where the gooks are.' He pulled out his map and pointed to the spot, his hand still trembling.'How do …
Fitch is on his way. He's coming after he blows up some wizards.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1950–2020).