Crossword-Solution: GESTS 5 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Heroes' exploits 1 answer
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Tales of great exploits or heroism 1 answer
Tales of daring 1 answer
Stock medieval tales 1 answer
Romantic adventure stories 1 answer
Romance novels 1 answer
Oldtime deeds or exploits. 1 answer
Notable feats 1 answer
Noble deeds 1 answer
Metrical romances. 1 answer
Medieval tales of daring adventure 1 answer
Medieval tales in verse 1 answer
Knight's tales 1 answer
Hero's exploits 1 answer
Adventures, old style. 1 answer
Medieval tales 2 answers
Adventure tales 2 answers
Notable exploits 2 answers
Daring exploits 2 answers
Tales of heroism 2 answers
Tales of derring-do 3 answers
Tales of adventure 3 answers
Heroic deeds 4 answers
FEATS 4 answers
Adventure stories 5 answers
BIT OF DERRING-DO 12 answers
Exploits 17 answers
"___ Adventures . . . " 22 answers
Derring-do 22 answers
Deeds 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GESTS (5)

And then came the sixth company, And gunnen* fast on Fame to cry; *began Right verily in this mannere They saide; “Mercy, Lady dear! To telle certain as it is, We have done neither that nor this, But idle all our life hath be;* *been But natheless yet praye we That we may have as good a fame, And great renown, and knowen* name, *well-known As they that have done noble gests,* *feats.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
Amongst whom was drowned a learned man, a Hungarian (Stephen Parmenius), born in the city of Buda, called thereof Budoeus, who, of piety and zeal to good attempts, adventured in this action, minding to record in the Latin tongue the gests and things worthy of remembrance, happening in this discovery, to the honour of our nations, the same being adorned with the eloquent style of this orator and rare poet of our time.
Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland Edward Hayes 2006
You-all remembers back," said the Old Cattleman, "that yeretofore I su'gests how at some appropriate epock, I relates about the comin' of Colonel William Greene Sterett an' that advent of Wolfville's great daily paper, the Coyote." It was evening and sharply in the wake of dinner.
Wolfville Days Alfred Henry Lewis 2003
The old gent was wont, as I su'gests, to regale my childish y'ears with the story of what he suffers, He tells how he goes pirootin' off among the farmers in the back counties; sleepin' on husk beds, till the bed-ropes cuts plumb through an' marks out a checker-board on his frame that would stay for months.
Wolfville Days Alfred Henry Lewis 2003
CHAPTER XXII GALORS CONQUAESTOR Prosper's aim on leaving High March after his gests of arms had been Goltres, for there he had believed to find Galors.
The Forest Lovers Maurice Hewlett 2005

Quotes with GESTS (1)

A memory came to me. One time, in middle school, a famous author came to talk to our class and give a writing workshop. One of the things she told us about writing a novel was that the story should be about what the main character wants. Dorothy wants to go home to Kansas. George Milton wants a farm of his own. Amelia Sedley wants to marry her darling George and live happily ever after. The end of the story, according to the famous author, is when the character either gests w…
Alex Flinn Bewitching
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 43 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).