Crossword-Solution: MATEYS 6 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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MATEYS anagram MAYEST, STAYME, STEAMY

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Chums at sea? 1 answer
Shipboard pals 1 answer
Shipboard chums 1 answer
Sailor's pals 1 answer
Relatives of buddies 1 answer
Reading buddies? 1 answer
Pirate's pals 1 answer
Pirate's buds 1 answer
Pirate pals 1 answer
Pals: Sailor slang. 1 answer
Fellow sailors 1 answer
Chichester chums 1 answer
Buds at sea 1 answer
Buddies on deck 1 answer
Buccaneer's buds 1 answer
Buccaneer buds 1 answer
Buccaneer buddies 1 answer
British pals 1 answer
British chums 1 answer
Brit's buddies 1 answer
"My pirate pals!" 1 answer
Buccaneer's buddies 2 answers
All hands on deck 3 answers
Jolly Roger fliers 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Tramp, tramp, the fell road, the mad 'orde pursuin' there, And 'ow we 'urled it back again, them grim, grey waves; Tramp, tramp, the 'ell road, the 'orror and the ruin there, The graves of me mateys there, the grim, sour graves._ The Haggis of Private McPhee "Hae ye heard whit ma auld mither's postit tae me? It fair maks me hamesick," says Private McPhee.
Rhymes of a Red Cross Man Robert W. Service 1995
They’d had a free fight at Gib with the Ports battalion there; they cleared out the town of Lagos; and they’d fought a pitched battle with the dockyard-mateys at Devonport.
Traffics and Discoveries Rudyard Kipling 2003
Bulger." "Well, we are and we en't, eh, mateys? The Waterman's Rest en't exactly the kind of place to spend shore leave; it en't a patch on Wapping or Rotherhithe.
In Clive's Command Herbert Strang 2005
Goin' to sea's bad enough, but the Waterman's Rest and holdin' on the slack here's worse, eh, mateys?" "Ay, you're right there, Bulger." "But why don't you like going to sea?" asked Desmond.
In Clive's Command Herbert Strang 2005
Show a leg, mateys." The big sailor with a dozen of his mates stood full in the path of the irate gentleman, who, seeing himself beset, drew his rapier and prepared to fight his way through.
In Clive's Command Herbert Strang 2005
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 30 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).