Crossword-Solution: JUGS 4 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Bill Cosby ambulance comedy "Mother, ___ & Speed" 1 answer
Makeshift folk instruments 1 answer
Makeshift band instruments 1 answer
Moonshine containers 1 answer
Large water containers 1 answer
Instruments for Gus Cannon 1 answer
Hooch containers 1 answer
Hillbilly musical instruments 1 answer
Hillbilly band instruments 1 answer
Handled containers 1 answer
Demijohns' cousins 1 answer
Bleach holders 1 answer
Bleach bottles 1 answer
Band wind instruments 1 answer
1976 title role for Raquel Welch 1 answer
Pitchers for pouring drinks 1 answer
Moonshine holders 1 answer
Moonshine vessels 1 answer
Moonshiner's supply 1 answer
Moonshiners' needs 1 answer
Nightingale's notes. 1 answer
Rural musical instruments 1 answer
Rustic wine vessels 1 answer
They can hold their liquor 1 answer
Tobies. 2 answers
Liquor containers 2 answers
Milk containers 3 answers
Large wine containers 3 answers
Water containers? 4 answers
Hoosegows 5 answers
Containers for liquids. 5 answers
Large containers 6 answers
Pitchers 7 answers
BIT OF MOONSHINE 10 answers
Wine holders 10 answers
ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JUGS (5)

There was dinner dishes and soup tureens and pitchers; and great, big platters as long as that and wide too; and cream-jugs and bowls with carved handles, all vines and things; and drinking mugs, every one a different shape; and dishes for gravy and sauces; and then a great, big punch-bowl with a ladle, and the bowl was all carved out with figures and bunches of grapes.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
She has, too, a number of curious jugs, statues, and pictures, a selection of which she presents to me in the course of each of her attacks, insisting upon my carrying them away then and there; so that I stagger out of the house like one of Napoleon’s generals coming out of Italy.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995
These three houses fairly exemplified the general character of the street, which, as it stretched eastward, rapidly fell from shabbiness to squalor, with an increasing frequency of projecting sign-boards, and of swinging doors that softly shut or opened at the touch of red-nosed men and pale little girls with broken jugs.
Bunner Sisters Edith Wharton 2008
Moreover, they had brought with them several jugs of bad whisky--the raw and craze-provoking product supplied them by the fur-dealers--and it was clear that our cabin was to be the scene of an orgy.
The Story of a Pioneer Anna Howard Shaw 1995
But the Dowager sent the maid away and took the tray herself, operating all the jugs and pots for me, and then tried to feed me the tea.
In the Bishop's Carriage Miriam Michelson 1996

Quotes with JUGS (3)

Nothing is a masterpiece - a real masterpiece - till it's about two hundred years old. A picture is like a tree or a church, you've got to let it grow into a masterpiece. Same with a poem or a new religion. They begin as a lot of funny words. Nobody knows whether they're all nonsense or a gift from heaven. And the only people who think anything of 'em are a lot of cranks or crackpots, or poor devils who don't know enough to know anything. Look at Christianity. Just a lot of f…
Joyce Cary The Horse's Mouth
As we gather around the rough-hewn farm table made by my grandfather, I am reminded that my family has come together for generations in this same way. Summers were always our favorite times; we would eat outdoors under the shade of a tree - hand-rolled pasta with a sauce of fresh tomatoes and basil from the garden, cheese from my Aunt Carmella, olive oil sent by our cousin in Santa Margherita, and wine from our own jugs. After having our fill of food and laughter, we'd pluck …
Adriana Trigiani Rococo
An old walrus-faced waiter attended to me; he had the knack of pouring the coffee and the hot milk from two jugs, held high in the air, and I found this entrancing, as if he were a child's magician. One day he said to me - he had some English - "Why are you sad?""I'm not sad," I said, and began to cry. Sympathy from strangers can be ruinous." You should not be sad," he said, gazing at me with his melancholy, leathery walrus eyes. "It must be the love. But you are young and pr…
Margaret Atwood The Blind Assassin
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 48 times in crossword archives (1955–2025).