Crossword-Solution: GINGERS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GINGERS | anagram | SERGING, SNIGGER |
We have 8 clues for the answer “GINGERS”
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| Carrot tops | 1 answer |
| Choices for snaps | 1 answer |
| Cookie spices | 1 answer |
| Plants with pungent juice. | 1 answer |
| Sandy hues | 1 answer |
| Teriyaki spices | 1 answer |
| ADD HERBS OR SPICES TO | 10 answers |
| ADD SPICES | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GINGERS (5)
Such was the origin of my series of Gingers, which I have retained for little short of twenty years through the vicissitudes of my various removals.
The family of Gingers has been renewed: the old ones have passed away, new ones have come, including a full-grown Tom, worthy in all respects of his ancestors.
For suppose, gentlemen, that all the species of Orchids, and not only they, but their congeners--the Gingers, the Arrowroots, the Bananas--are all the descendants of one original form, which was most probably nearly allied to the Snowdrop and the Iris.
Strawberries grow to fine perfection; but no English currant, gooseberry, or cherry trees, are to be seen in the country: Some were brought from England by Captain Kent, of the royal navy, and were in a flourishing state, with some gingers, from Rio de Janeiro, when a fire happened upon that gentleman's farm, and consumed the whole, which has been a very great loss to the colony.
Here and there the scarlet martagón (_Lilium chalcedonicum_), bright blue or yellow gingers; red, orange, yellow, and pure white orchids; pale lobelias, &c.; but they do not mar the general greenness.
Quotes with GINGERS (3)
He wasn’t a pretty boy, his nose was crooked and his grin lopsided, but he had that square-jawed, salt-of-the-earth handsome look that made a girl think of loose-hipped cowboys and demanding Scottish Lairds. And speaking of Scottish Lairds, old mate was a redhead. Usually gingers weren’t her scene but this guy’s hair was the rich coppery-auburn of a fox's pelt. It gleamed like rose gold under the floodlights, his short beard the exact colour as the stuff on his head. Big Red …
Any idea why there is a giant penis made out of snow in our front yard?" Instead of an answer, I was rewarded with a face full of graham cracker cereal and milk." - from Of Cheerleaders and Gingers
Darcy, the heroine of 'Something Blue,' is quite shallow and opinionated. At one point, she commented that she dislikes 'gingers,' i.e., men with red hair. I received several emails from fiery redheads who said they were offended by 'my' comments. I had to remind them that it is fiction.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1955–2011).