Crossword-Solution: LIFEGUARD
We have 19 clues for the answer “LIFEGUARD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| *Whistle-blower at the beach | 1 answer |
| person who saves people from drowning | 1 answer |
| Reagan, for seven youthful summers | 1 answer |
| Pool patrons' protector | 1 answer |
| Person raised on a beach? | 1 answer |
| GARFIELD + U = Beach V.I.P. | 1 answer |
| Beach hero. | 1 answer |
| Bank magazine-rack overseer? | 1 answer |
| Pool safety watcher | 1 answer |
| *Beach attendant | 1 answer |
| "Baywatch" role | 1 answer |
| Pool worker | 3 answers |
| Worker with a whistle | 4 answers |
| On the beach | 8 answers |
| Lifesaver | 8 answers |
| Rescuer | 10 answers |
| AN ATTENDANT EMPLOYED AT A BEACH OR POOL TO PROTECT SWIMMERS FROM ACCIDENTS | 11 answers |
| Physician | 12 answers |
| Life preserver? | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIFEGUARD (5)
Why then needs all this paines, those season'd pens, That standing lifeguard to a booke (kinde friends), That with officious care thus guard thy gate, As if thy Child were illigitimate? Forgive their freedome, since unto their praise They write to give, not to dispute thy bayes.
But this fashion became rarer with him every year; and ceased altogether (say Chronologists) about the year 1719: after which he appeared always simply as Colonel of the Potsdam Guards (his own Lifeguard Regiment) in simple Prussian uniform: close military coat; blue, with red cuffs and collar, buff waistcoat and breeches; white linen gaiters to the knee.
This Lifeguard Regiment of foot, for instance, in which the Crown-Prince now is,--Friedrich Wilhelm got it in his Father's time, no doubt a regiment then of fair qualities; and he has kept drilling it, improving it, as poets polish stanzas, unweariedly ever since:--and see now what it has grown to! A Potsdam Giant Regiment, such as the world never saw, before or since.
Three Battalions of them,--two always here at Potsdam doing formal lifeguard duty, the third at Brandenburg on drill; 800 to the Battalion,--2,400 sons of Anak in all.
Among the Regiments, we notice "Schulenburg Horse-Grenadiers,"--come along from Landsberg hither, these Horse-Grenadiers, with little Schulenburg at the head of them;--"Dragoon Regiment Bayreuth," "Lifeguard Carbineers," "Derschau of Foot;" and other Regiments and figures slightly known to us, or that will be better known.
Quotes with LIFEGUARD (3)
This social worker lassie turns round n gies us a stroppy look. Ah jist smiles bit she looked away aw fuckin nippy likes. Disnae cost nowt tae be social. A social worker thit cannae be fuckin social; that's nae good tae nae cunt, thon. Like a lifeguard thit cannae fuckin swim. Shouldnae be daein that kinday joab.
I stared out at the waves. "Why am I here?" I thought. Finally it came to me. But it was too late. I was a terrible lifeguard.
One by one, they guessed aloud about what Lotto had meant by this sculpture: nautilus, fiddlehead, galaxy. Thread running off its spindle. Forces of nature, perfect in beauty, perfectly ephemeral, they guessed. He was too shy to say time. He’d woken with a dry tongue and the urge to make the abstract concrete, to build his new understanding: that this was the way that time was, a spiral. He loved the uselessness of all the effort, the ephemerality of the work. The ocean encro…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1966–2023).