Crossword-Solution: HUMANS 6 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Chimps' close kin 1 answer
Those who pass ‘Are you a robot?’ tests 1 answer
anthropology study 1 answer
__ of New York: photoblog with street portraits and interviews 1 answer
Savage group in "Planet of the Apes" 1 answer
Psychologists study them 1 answer
One side in "The Terminator" 1 answer
Omnivores who occupy a position in the middle of the global food chain, contrary to popular belief 1 answer
Models for androids 1 answer
Men and women, boys and girls 1 answer
Howard Jones "___ Lib" 1 answer
Chimpanzees' relatives 1 answer
Capek's "R. U. R." are not. 1 answer
Big-game hunting targets in the classic short story "The Most Dangerous Game" 1 answer
Around-the-world race 1 answer
Beings distinguished from animals by advanced reasoning 1 answer
"War of the Worlds" side 1 answer
"Planet of the Apes" savages 1 answer
Homines. 2 answers
We, the people 3 answers
Earthlings 4 answers
"You and me __" 7 answers
Everyone 10 answers
U.S. 13 answers
proletariat 33 answers
People. 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HUMANS (5)

Did they really feel hungry at times, or were they merely pretending, because Peter had such a jolly new way of feeding them? His way was to pursue birds who had food in their mouths suitable for humans and snatch it from them; then the birds would follow and snatch it back; and they would all go chasing each other gaily for miles, parting at last with mutual expressions of good-will.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Since humans find it much more natural to deal with words than numbers in most cases, the FQDN for each host is mapped to its Internet number.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
This convention helps out tools like hypertext browsers that benefit from knowing where entry boundaries are, but aren't as context-sensitive as humans.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
But, to make IP addresses easier for humans, this telephone number has another form which is easier to remember: hoople.usnd.edu This means that computer ("node") named "hoople" is located at the University of Southern North Dakota.
Email 101 John Goodwin 1993
When computers are turned against themselves, under the control of humans of course, or against the contents of the computer under attack, the results can ripple far and wide.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993

Quotes with HUMANS (3)

She leaned down and looked at his lifeless face and Leisel kissed her best friend, Rudy Steiner, soft and true on his lips. He tasted dusty and sweet. He tasted like regret in the shadows of trees and in the glow of the anarchist's suit collection. She kissed him long and soft, and when she pulled herself away, she touched his mouth with her fingers... She did not say goodbye. She was incapable, and after a few more minutes at his side, she was able to tear herself from the g…
Markus Zusak The Book Thief
NO. No no no. I don't want to screw you. I just love you. When did who you want to screw become the whole game? Since when is the person you want to screw the only person you get to love? It's so stupid, Tiny! I mean, Jesus, who even gives a fuck about sex?! People act like it's the most important thing humans do, but come on. How can our sentient fucking lives revolve around something slugs can do. I mean, who you want to screw and whether you screw them? Those are important…
John Green Will Grayson, Will Grayson
And what would humans be without love?" RARE, said Death.
Terry Pratchett Sourcery
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 26 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).