Crossword-Solution: LOLLIPOP 8 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Lollipop n. A kind of sugar confection which dissolves easily in the
mouth.

We have 32 clues for the answer “LOLLIPOP”

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It gets a good licking 1 answer
What always deserves a good licking? 1 answer
Tot's treat 1 answer
Toddler's treat 1 answer
Sweet sucker 1 answer
Sticky treat, in more ways than one 1 answer
Stick-y candy 1 answer
Something to lick on a stick 1 answer
Shirley's ship 1 answer
Shirley Temple's craft 1 answer
Ship of songdom 1 answer
Popular sweet. 1 answer
Lickable sweet 1 answer
Kid's post-haircut treat, maybe 1 answer
Good ship for Shirley 1 answer
Good ship 1 answer
Frequent prop for Lt. Kojak 1 answer
Candy that may have swirls 1 answer
Candy favorite. 1 answer
It takes a licking 2 answers
AUSTRALIAN sweet 2 answers
AUSTRALIAN confection 2 answers
Child's treat 2 answers
Sweet treat on a stick 2 answers
Sweet on a stick 2 answers
Treat on a stick 6 answers
"Sticky" sweet 7 answers
CANDY ON A STICK 10 answers
Confection. 31 answers
Sucker 35 answers
CANDY ___ 45 answers
Treat 75 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 LOLLIPOP (5)

She never told lies, had never stolen so much as a lollipop, never showed any recalcitrancy about saying her prayers, and by her incessant obedience had filled her poor father and mother with the gravest anxiety as regards her future well-being.
Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Samuel Butler 1999
There can be no doubt, however, that he would meet with a ready sale for all the balderdash he can scribble, at the office of either the ‘Rowdy-Dow,’ the ‘Lollipop,’ or the ‘Goosetherumfoodle.’” All this, it must be acknowledged, was very severe upon “Oppodeldoc”—but the unkindest cut was putting the word Poesy in small caps.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 4 Edgar Allan Poe 2000
Apply to the ‘Hum-Drum,’ the ‘Lollipop,’ or the ‘Goosetherumfoodle.’ These _periodicals_ will undoubtedly accept any literary offal you may send them—and as undoubtedly _promise_ to pay for it.” This was bitter indeed upon poor “Oppodeldoc”; but, in this instance, the weight of the satire falls upon the “Hum-drum,” the “Lollipop,” and the “Goosetherumfoodle,” who are pungently styled “_periodicals_”—in Italics, too—a thing that must have cut them to the heart.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 4 Edgar Allan Poe 2000
The “Owl,” a journal of profound sagacity, and well known for the deliberate gravity of its literary decisions—the “Owl,” I say, spoke as follows: “‘The Lollipop!’ The October number of this delicious Magazine surpasses its predecessors, and sets competition at defiance.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 4 Edgar Allan Poe 2000
The ‘Hum-Drum,’ the ‘Rowdy-Dow,’ and the ‘Goosetherumfoodle,’ excel, it is true, in braggadocio, but, in all other points, give us the ‘Lollipop!’ How this celebrated journal can sustain its evidently tremendous expenses, is more than we can understand.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 4 Edgar Allan Poe 2000

Quotes with LOLLIPOP (3)

America is the wealthiest nation on Earth, but its people are mainly poor, and poor Americans are urged to hate themselves. To quote the American humorist Kin Hubbard, 'It ain’t no disgrace to be poor, but it might as well be.' It is in fact a crime for an American to be poor, even though America is a nation of poor. Every other nation has folk traditions of men who were poor but extremely wise and virtuous, and therefore more estimable than anyone with power and gold. No suc…
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Slaughterhouse-Five
Don't get me wrong. I'm happy to be your morning lollipop, but I need to eat, too.
Pamela Clare Striking Distance
My fat years were when I was not human shaped. I was a 16-stone triangle, with inverted triangle legs, and no real neck. And that’s because I wasn’t doing human things. I didn’t walk or run or dance or swim or climb up stairs; the food I ate wasn’t the stuff that humans are supposed to eat. No one is supposed to eat a pound of boiled potatoes covered in Vitalite, or a fist-sized lump of cheese on the end of a fork, wielded like a lollipop. I had no connection to or understand…
Caitlin Moran How to Be a Woman
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 29 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).