Crossword-Solution: MANX 4 letters, 104 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Manx a. Of or pertaining to the Isle of Man, or its inhabitants; as,
the Manx language.
Manx n. The language of the inhabitants of the Isle of Man, a dialect
of the Celtic.

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MANX anagram XMAN

We have 104 clues for the answer “MANX”

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Isle of ___ cat, famously tailless breed 1 answer
A kind of cat 1 answer
Breed of shorthaired cat 1 answer
Breed of tailless cat 1 answer
British islanders 1 answer
Cat breed from an Irish Sea isle 1 answer
Cat named for an island 1 answer
Cat named for its island of origin 1 answer
Cat named for its island origin 1 answer
Cat o' no tails 1 answer
Cat of the Isle of Man 1 answer
Cat once called a "stubbin" 1 answer
Cat that has no tail 1 answer
Cat that's either a "rumpy" or a "stumpy" 1 answer
Cat with a stub 1 answer
Cat with no tail 1 answer
Cat without a tail 1 answer
Celtic tongue of old 1 answer
Creature with a stub 1 answer
Language once spoken on the Isle of Man 1 answer
Domestic feline 1 answer
Douglas is their capital 1 answer
Himalayan alternative 1 answer
Irish Sea islanders. 1 answer
Irish Sea language 1 answer
Irish Sea people 1 answer
Language in which "Good morning" is "Moghrey mie" 1 answer
Language in which "Thank you" is "Gura mie ayd" 1 answer
Language known to native speakers as Gaelg 1 answer
Language similar to Gaelic 1 answer
Little-used Gaelic language 1 answer
Nearly extinct island language 1 answer
Of the Isle of Man 1 answer
One is either a "rumpy" or a "stumpy" 1 answer
Relative of Welsh 1 answer
Sir Hall Caine was. 1 answer
Stimpy of "Ren and Stimpy", e.g. 1 answer
Stub-tailed cat 1 answer
Tail-less cat 1 answer
Tailless cat breed 1 answer
Tailless domestic cat 1 answer
Tailless tabby 1 answer
Tailless variety of cat 1 answer
Tailless variety. 1 answer
Unusual feline 1 answer
Variety of domestic feline. 1 answer
___ cat: tailless feline 1 answer
island Celtic 1 answer
language Gaelic 1 answer
the ancient Gaelic formerly spoken on the Isle of Man 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with MANX (5)

Nice fool I shall look with a lot of Manx sheep.” And by way of emphasising his annoyance at the prospect he sent Waldo’s pillows flying to the top of the wardrobe.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
The fox in the fable, who after losing his tail tried to make that bereavement the fashion, failed in his undertaking; Dutch canal-boat dogs have, however, been successful where the fox failed, and are to-day pampered and prized for a curtailment that would condemn any other animal (except perhaps a Manx cat) to a watery grave at birth.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
Then there were rules and regulations for visiting and calls; and they were announced to any young people who might be staying in the town, with all the solemnity with which the old Manx laws were read once a year on the Tinwald Mount.
Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1995
The Cumric bears considerable affinity to the Gaelic, or the language of the Gael, of which there are also three dialects, the Irish, the speech of the Scottish Highlanders, and the Manx, which last is rapidly becoming extinct.
Wild Wales George Borrow 1996
Catharina was near lost on the Isle of Man, and then put into Castleton (where the Manx-men slew a whole boat's-crew with their arrows), and then put out again, when Amyas fought with her a whole day, and shot away her mainyard; how the Spaniard blundered down the coast of Wales, not knowing whither he went; how they were both nearly lost on Holyhead, and again on Bardsey Island; how they got on a lee shore in Cardigan Bay, before a heavy westerly gale, and the Sta.
Westward Ho! Charles Kingsley 2006

Quotes with MANX (3)

There were fat cats and skinny cats. The long-tailed and the bobbed. The daring young leapers, and the old windowsill sleepers. Balls of waddling fluff, smooth-coated prowlers, and hairless ones that looked fragile and wise. The tiger-striped, the ring-tailed, and the ones with matching coloured socks and mittens. There were tabbies and calicos. Manx and Persians. Siamese and Bombay. Ragdolls and Birmans. Maine Coons and Russian Blues. There were Snowshoes and Somalis, Tonkin…
Brooke Burgess The Cat's Maw
If a Manx cat tells you that it is trying to preserve its long, beautiful tail, you don't have to believe it - especially if you have eyes.
Idries Shah Reflections
It's a hat," said Jess. Manx stretched. "Yes.""A hat with - just to be clear - a lizard on it. A real, dead lizard.""An iguana, yea. It's been stuffed.""I can see that. Any idiot can see that, but it doesn; t address the issue.""The issue being?""Manx, you're wearing a goddamn reptile! On your head! With pride! It's like you're the lovechild of Carmen Miranda and a taxidermist!
Foz Meadows
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 85 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).