Crossword-Solution: OPIE 4 letters, 452 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Opie n. Opium.

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OPIE anagram EIPO

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"Andy Griffith Show" kid 1 answer
"Andy Griffith Show" lad 1 answer
"Andy Griffith Show" son 1 answer
"Cinderella Man" director's nickname 1 answer
"Mayberry R.F.D." boy 1 answer
"Mayberry RFD" moppet 1 answer
"Mayberry" kid 1 answer
"Return to Mayberry" grown-up 1 answer
"The Andy Griffith Show" boy 1 answer
"The Andy Griffith Show" lad 1 answer
"The Andy Griffith Show" son 1 answer
"The Andy Griffith Show" tyke 1 answer
"_____ Joins the Marines" ("Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C." episode) 1 answer
'60s TV boy 1 answer
'60s TV munchkin 1 answer
'60s TV tyke 1 answer
'60s sitcom boy 1 answer
'60s sitcom son 1 answer
Andy Griffith’s TV son, played by Ron Howard 1 answer
Artist known for "Love" sculptures 1 answer
18th cen. English painter. 1 answer
18th cent. English painter. 1 answer
18th century portraitist. 1 answer
1960s Ron Howard TV role 1 answer
1960s TV boy 1 answer
1960s TV character who says "Aw, shucks" 1 answer
1960s TV role for Ron 1 answer
1960s role for Ron Howard 1 answer
1960s sitcom kid 1 answer
1960s sitcom kid with a lizard named Oscar 1 answer
1960s sitcom role that sounds like two consecutive letters 1 answer
19th-century humorist ___ Read 1 answer
60's role for Ron Howard 1 answer
American humorist Read. 1 answer
Andy Griffith Show role 1 answer
Andy Griffith's TV son 1 answer
Andy Taylor's TV son 1 answer
Andy Taylor's kid 1 answer
Andy Taylor's kid on old TV 1 answer
Andy Taylor's son 1 answer
Andy Taylor's son, in 60's TV 1 answer
Andy Taylor's tyke 1 answer
Andy's TV kid 1 answer
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Andy's boy 1 answer
Andy's boy in Mayberry 1 answer
Andy's boy in 60's TV 1 answer
Andy's boy on "The Andy Griffith Show" 1 answer
Andy's boy on TV 1 answer
Andy's boy, of classic TV 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OPIE (5)

Masons and bricklayers can boast of Ben Jonson, who worked at the building of Lincoln’s Inn, with a trowel in his hand and a book in his pocket, Edwards and Telford the engineers, Hugh Miller the geologist, and Allan Cunningham the writer and sculptor; whilst among distinguished carpenters we find the names of Inigo Jones the architect, Harrison the chronometer-maker, John Hunter the physiologist, Romney and Opie the painters, Professor Lee the Orientalist, and John Gibson the sculptor.
Self-Help Samuel Smiles 1997
Gainsborough and Bacon were the sons of cloth-workers; Barry was an Irish sailor boy, and Maclise a banker’s apprentice at Cork; Opie and Romney, like Inigo Jones, were carpenters; West was the son of a small Quaker farmer in Pennsylvania; Northcote was a watchmaker, Jackson a tailor, and Etty a printer; Reynolds, Wilson, and Wilkie, were the sons of clergymen; Lawrence was the son of a publican, and Turner of a barber.
Self-Help Samuel Smiles 1997
Opie is determined to collect twenty pounds at least, although she justly says she wishes it were for anything but to pay the Doctor's debts.
Our Village Mary Russell Mitford 2001
Miss Oriel, though a good Churchwoman, was by no means a convert to her brother's extremist views, and perhaps gave but scanty credit to the Gushings, Athelings, and Opie Greens for the sincerity of their religion.
Doctor Thorne Anthony Trollope 2002
Yes, I will come and see you, and my own dear boy." The affair was ended by her taking Mrs Opie Green's cottage, in order that she might be near the doctor; Mrs Opie Green having married--somebody.
Doctor Thorne Anthony Trollope 2002

Quotes with OPIE (3)

In North Carolina, I stopped to gas up at a Humble Oil station, then walked around the corner to use the toilet. There were two doors and three signs. MEN was neatly stenciled over one door, LADIES over the other. The third sign was an arrow on a stick. It pointed toward the brush-covered slope behind the station. It said COLORED. Curious, I walked down the path, being careful to sidle at a couple of points where the oily, green-shading-to-maroon leaves of poison ivy were unm…
Stephen King 11/22/63
Said Opie Read to E.P. Roe," How do you like Gaboriau?""I like him very much indeed!" Said E.P. Roe to Opie Read.
Julian Street
Forget it,” I said. “Opie could be bloodthirsty, rabid, radioactive, and selling life insurance and he’d still be preferable to listening to the two of you.
John Zakour The Doomsday Brunette
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 754 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).