Crossword-Solution: FOGS 4 letters, 80 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Low lying clouds 1 answer
Obscures, in a way, with "up" 1 answer
Obscures, as with moisture 1 answer
Obfuscations 1 answer
Mists (up) 1 answer
Mistifies? 1 answer
Metaphors for uncertainties 1 answer
Low-visibility conditions 1 answer
Low-flying clouds 1 answer
Obscuring hazes 1 answer
London mists 1 answer
London forecasts 1 answer
Heavy mists 1 answer
Hazy mental states 1 answer
Gets misty, with "up" 1 answer
Gets hazy, with "up" 1 answer
Gets hard to see through, in a way, with "up" 1 answer
Gets cloudy (with "up") 1 answer
They may roll in 1 answer
___ up (gets steamy) 1 answer
___ up (becomes hazy) 1 answer
Visibility-reducing mists 1 answer
Turns opaque, with "up" 1 answer
Thick mists 1 answer
Thick atmospheres 1 answer
They're tough to see through 1 answer
Morning mists that hinder drivers 1 answer
Gets steamy, with "up" 1 answer
They endanger sailors 1 answer
They come "on little cat feet."—Sandburg. 1 answer
They can be hard to drive in 1 answer
Tarmac hazards 1 answer
Reasons for lighthouses 1 answer
Problems for lighthouses 1 answer
Pea-soupers 1 answer
Pea soups 1 answer
Frequent San Francisco conditions 1 answer
Airport dangers 1 answer
Banks of London? 1 answer
Beclouds, with "up" 1 answer
Becomes 37 Down, with "up" 1 answer
Becomes difficult to see through, with "up" 1 answer
Becomes hard to see through, with "up" 1 answer
Becomes hazy, with "up" 1 answer
Becomes misty, with "up" 1 answer
Becomes obscure, in a way, with "up" 1 answer
Bedims. 1 answer
Breathes on glass, say 1 answer
Bug bombs' output 1 answer
Clouds, as the mind 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOGS (5)

Soon he reached the fiery serpents, The Kenabeek, the great serpents, Lying huge upon the water, Sparkling, rippling in the water, Lying coiled across the passage, With their blazing crests uplifted, Breathing fiery fogs and vapors, So that none could pass beyond them.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
Then we struck a disappointment, for one of them early morning fogs started up, and it warn’t no use to sail over the top of it, because we would go by Egypt, sure, so we judged it was best to set her by compass straight for the place where the pyramids was gitting blurred and blotted out, and then drop low and skin along pretty close to the ground and keep a sharp lookout.
Tom Sawyer Abroad Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
The clearance was effected at last; the Stryver arrears were handsomely fetched up; everything was got rid of until November should come with its fogs atmospheric, and fogs legal, and bring grist to the mill again.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Violent gales assailed us at this time, accompanied by thick fogs, through which, from one end of the platform to the other, we could see nothing.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
This crude, raw city, with its crowding houses all of wood and tin, its blotting fogs, its uproarious trade winds, disturbed and saddened her.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008

Quotes with FOGS (3)

I used to think Romeo and Juliet was the greatest love story ever written. But now that I’m middle-aged, I know better. Oh, Romeo certainly thinks he loves his Juliet. Driven by hormones, he unquestionably lusts for her. But if he loves her, it’s a shallow love. You want proof?” Cagney didn’t wait for Dr. Victor to say yay or nay.“Soon after meeting her for the first time, he realizes he forgot to ask her for her name. Can true love be founded upon such shallow acquaintance? …
J. Conrad Guest The Cobb Legacy
Three or four times only in my youth did I glimpse the Joyous Isles, before they were lost to fogs, depressions, cold fronts, ill winds, and contrary tides... I mistook them for adulthood. Assuming they were a fixed feature in my life's voyage, I neglected to record their latitude, their longitude, their approach. Young ruddy fool. What wouldn't I give now for a never-changing map of the ever-constant ineffable? To possess, as it were, an atlas of clouds.
David Mitchell Cloud Atlas
A good book is never exhausted. It goes on whispering to you from the wall. Books perfume and give weight to a room. A bookcase is as good as a view, as the sight of a city or a river. There are dawns and sunsets in books - storms, fogs, zephyrs. I read about a family whose apartment consists of a series of spaces so strictly planned that they are obliged to give away their books as soon as they've read them. I think they have misunderstood the way books work. Reading a book …
Anatole Broyard
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 112 times in crossword archives (1954–2025).