Crossword-Solution: FOOTGEAR
We have 10 clues for the answer “FOOTGEAR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Boots, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Mukluks and loafers | 1 answer |
| Shoes, boots, etc. | 1 answer |
| Something you take in stride | 1 answer |
| Hiking boots, e.g. | 2 answers |
| Nike product | 3 answers |
| Last things? | 4 answers |
| Galosh | 9 answers |
| Overshoe. | 9 answers |
| Footwear. | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOOTGEAR (5)
They were mainly chorus girls and ladies of doubtful complexion in search of cheap and ultra footgear, and--to use a health term--hardened by exposure.
When she went downtown we noticed that her hats were more like the hats the other women in our town wore; but she still affected extravagant footgear, as is right and proper for a stout woman who has cause to be vain of her feet.
Those he had arrived in were peculiar-looking footgear, buff leather shoes with rubber soles, and he had told his landlady on that very first day that he never wished them to go down to be cleaned.
Sleuth had evidently been out to buy himself another pair of new boots, and then he had gone inside the gate and had put them on, placing his old footgear in the paper in which the new pair had been wrapped.
Leaving the two to the drying of their footgear, Sitka Charley turned back over the course he had come.
Quotes with FOOTGEAR (2)
songs, to me, were more important than just light entertainment. They were my preceptor and guide into some altered consciousness of reality. Some different republic, some liberated republic... whatever the case, it wasn't that I was anti-popular culture or anything and I had no ambition to stir things up. I just thought of mainstream culture as lame as hell and a big trick. It was like the unbroken sea of frost that lay outside the window and you had to have awkward footgear to walk with.
I had no songs in my repertoire for commercial radio anyway. Songs about debauched bootleggers, mothers that drowned their own children, Cadillacs that only got five miles to the gallon, floods, union hall fires, darkness and cadavers at the bottom of rivers weren't for radiophiles. There was nothing easygoing about the folk songs I sang. They weren't friendly or ripe with mellowness. They didn't come gently to the shore. I guess you could say they weren't commercial. Not onl…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1980–2011).