Crossword-Solution: LODE 4 letters, 301 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Word Word Type Definition
Lode n. A water course or way; a reach of water.
Lode n. A metallic vein; any regular vein or course, whether metallic
or not.

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Word Anagrams
LODE anagram DOLE, ELDO, ELOD, LEDO, LEOD, LOED, ODEL, OLDE, OLED

We have 301 clues for the answer “LODE”

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1850s bonanza 1 answer
Source of mineral wealth 1 answer
49ers' score, maybe 1 answer
Mother ___ (miner's find) 1 answer
A notable one brought Carson City to prosperity 1 answer
Bed of riches 1 answer
Big vein 1 answer
Body of ore 1 answer
Bonanza vein 1 answer
Bonanza's cousin. 1 answer
Bountiful deposit 1 answer
Certain vein 1 answer
Comstock for one 1 answer
Comstock __: Nevada silver deposit 1 answer
Comstock ___ (1850s discovery) 1 answer
Comstock bonanza 1 answer
Comstock deposit 1 answer
Comstock's bonanza 1 answer
Comstock's bounty 1 answer
Comstock's claim to fame 1 answer
Comstock's discovery 1 answer
Comstock's discovery, 1859. 1 answer
Comstock's famous find 1 answer
Comstock's find 1 answer
Comstock, e.g. 1 answer
Rich vein of ore in mining 1 answer
Deposit of ore 1 answer
Deposit of valuable ore 1 answer
Deposit of valuable ore found in surrounding rocks 1 answer
Desert rat's quest 1 answer
Desirable vein 1 answer
Ore-bearing deposit 1 answer
Find in a rush 1 answer
Fortunate miner's mother? 1 answer
Glittering vein 1 answer
Gold digger's pursuit? 1 answer
Gold miner's strike 1 answer
Gold streak 1 answer
Gold vein 1 answer
Golden vein 1 answer
Good thing to find in a pocket 1 answer
Hit the mother __ (strike it rich) 1 answer
Homophone of "load" 1 answer
Prospector’s discovery underground 1 answer
Important vein 1 answer
It may have gold in them thar hills 1 answer
Kind of star or stone 1 answer
Locale of riches 1 answer
Lucky find for a prospector 1 answer
Lucky prospector's find 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with LODE (5)

Meanwhile another discovery was reported, and the young town was abandoned as completely as a camp made for a single night; and so on, until some really valuable lode was found, such as those of Eureka, Austin, Virginia, etc., which formed the substantial groundwork for a thousand other excitements.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995
They laid up on the worn benches of the Silver Dollar or the Same Old Luck like beached vessels, and their talk ran on endlessly of "strike" and "contact" and "mother lode," and worked around to fights and hold-ups, villainy, haunts, and the hoodoo of the Minietta, told austerely without imagination.
The Land of Little Rain Mary Austin 2008
The towns, like the vineyards, are experimentally founded: they grow great and prosper by passing occasions; and when the lode comes to an end, and the miners move elsewhere, the town remains behind them, like Palmyra in the desert.
The Silverado Squatters Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
Father and son were at work near each other, but not in the same gang--the passages out of which the ore was dug, they called gangs--for when the lode, or vein of ore, was small, one miner would have to dig away alone in a passage no bigger than gave him just room to work--sometimes in uncomfortable cramped positions.
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald 1996
The mother-lode was never found, and, years afterward, he estimated that the search for it had cost him fifty thousand dollars.
Burning Daylight Jack London 1996

Quotes with LODE (3)

One of the great myths about war is that there is a ground zero, a center stage, where the terrible forces unleashed by it can be witnessed, recounted, and replayed like the launching of a rocket. War is a human activity far too large to be contained in the experience of a single reporter in a single place and time in any meaningful way. When it comes, it happens to everyone. Everything is in its path. Yet this is the allure of war reporting, the chance of acquiring some pers…
John Hockenberry Moving Violations: War Zones, Wheelchairs, and Declarations of Independence
It was a music of the spirit, seeking peace, not emotional release, expressing the hunger of the soul rather than the heart. A way of sequencing notes so ancient it might be music's mother lode, its Fertile Crescent. It wouldn't have grated, I felt, on the ears of ancient Greeks or Egyptians or Mesopotamians or Sumerians — or even on the august auditory equipment of the Buddha or Lao-tzu.
Tony Hendra Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
It is often said that Vietnam was the first television war. By the same token, Cleveland was the first war over the protection of children to be fought not in the courts, but in the media. By the summer of 1987 Cleveland had become above all, a hot media story. The Daily Mail, for example, had seven reporters, plus its northern editor, based in Middlesbrough full time. Most other news papers and television news teams followed suit. What were all the reporters looking for? Not…
Sue Richardson Creative Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: Challenges and Dilemmas
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 555 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).