Crossword-Solution: FUDDLE 6 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Fuddle v. t. To make foolish by drink; to cause to become
intoxicated.
Fuddle v. i. To drink to excess.

We have 20 clues for the answer “FUDDLE”

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State of drunken confusion 1 answer
go on a blind 3 answers
DRINK one under the table 3 answers
drink like a fish 4 answers
drink hard 4 answers
make drunk 7 answers
Throw for a loop 11 answers
tipple 14 answers
Intoxicate 15 answers
ball up 16 answers
Throw off 19 answers
misread 25 answers
distract 26 answers
Flabbergast 28 answers
Inebriate 29 answers
Addle 34 answers
drink deep 37 answers
Mix up 40 answers
Mix-up 43 answers
Confuse 87 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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But what can we do to prevent it?" "I'm working out a magic recipe to fuddle men's brains, so they'll never make an airship that will go where they want it to go," the Wizard confided to her.
The Emerald City of Oz L. Frank Baum 1996
But if in this reign The halberted train Or the constable should rebel, And should make their turbill’d militia to swell, And against the King’s party raise arms; Then the drawers, like yeomen Of the guards, with quart pots Shall fuddle the sots, While we make ’em both cuckolds and freemen; And on their wives beat up alarums.
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England Various 2015
But if in this reign a halberdly train, Or a constable, chance to revel, And would with his twyvels maliciously swell, And against the King’s party raise arms: Then the drawers, like yeomen o’ the guard, With quart-pots Shall fuddle the sots, Till they make ’um both cuckolds and freemen, And on their wives beat up alarms, Thus as the health passes, We’ll triple our glasses, And count it no sin To drink and be loyal in defence of our King.
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England Various 2015
Rising to his feet and drawing his claymore, he actually managed to stammer out-- “Who--who are you?” The Being (he could now perceive dimly that it was clad in tartan) answered in the same deep, measured voice-- “Your senses to confound and fuddle, Behold the Wraith of Tulliwuddle!” This was sufficiently terrifying, one would think, to excuse the Baron for following the example of his host.
Count Bunker J. Storer Clouston 1999
She caused their drink to fuddle them, and made them drop their cups from their hands, so that instead of sitting over their wine, they went back into the town to sleep, with their eyes heavy and full of drowsiness.
The Odyssey Homer 1999
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2004–2020).