Crossword-Solution: OUTLET 6 letters, 89 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Outlet n. The place or opening by which anything is let out; a
passage out; an exit; a vent.
Outlet v. t. To let out; to emit.

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OUTLET anagram LETOUT

We have 89 clues for the answer “OUTLET”

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Electrical receptacle 1 answer
Need for current events? 1 answer
Means of release 1 answer
Means of exit or escape 1 answer
Market for a product. 1 answer
Market for a commodity 1 answer
Juicing station 1 answer
Good place to vent 1 answer
Factory store 1 answer
Shop – opening 1 answer
Electrical convenience. 1 answer
ESCAPE vent 1 answer
Diamond call + court call 1 answer
Current source 1 answer
Creating art or writing songs, to many 1 answer
Bargain-hunter's locale 1 answer
Bargain hunter's heaven 1 answer
Bargain hunter's haunt 1 answer
Passage through which things can escape 1 answer
Source of power or groceries 1 answer
shop sellng designer goods at discounted prices 1 answer
shop selling designer goods at discounted prices 1 answer
You might need an adapter for one abroad 1 answer
What should be covered in babyproofing 1 answer
Way of release. 1 answer
Wall plug 1 answer
Surplus store 1 answer
Shop selling from a particular producer 1 answer
Store unloading surplus 1 answer
Plug-in spot 1 answer
Plug-in place 1 answer
Place for a wall plug. 1 answer
Place for a plug or a sale 1 answer
Off-price place 1 answer
Charger's spot 2 answers
Spot for a plug 2 answers
Plug place 2 answers
Place to plug in 2 answers
Popular shopping venue 2 answers
Charger's home 2 answers
Market for goods 2 answers
Discount store 2 answers
Electrician's installation 2 answers
Wall socket 3 answers
Shopper's place 3 answers
Retail store 4 answers
Holes in the wall? 4 answers
Electrical connection 4 answers
Plug's place 4 answers
BARTERING place 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OUTLET (5)

Better equipped indeed they are, for the strong would be fretted by an energy for which there was no outlet.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992
When the time came to activate the device, two fraternity members had merely to flip a circuit breaker and push a plug into an outlet.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
This gave them a new plantation crop, and it also gave them a new outlet for the slave trade which, at that point in history, they had come to dominate.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
The Palmer, to whom every path and outlet in the wood appeared to be familiar, led the way through the most devious paths, and more than once excited anew the suspicion of the Israelite, that he intended to betray him into some ambuscade of his enemies.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Its course was N.N.E., in the direction of the Sea of Oman, between Arabia and the Indian Peninsula, which serves as an outlet to the Persian Gulf.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994

Quotes with OUTLET (3)

Perhaps all romance is like that not a contract between equal parties but an explosion of dreams and desires that can find no outlet in everyday life. Only a drama will do and while the fireworks last the sky is a different colour.
Jeanette Winterson The Passion
Religion must remain an outlet for people who say to themselves, 'I am not the kind of person I want to be.' It must never sink into an assemblage of the self-satisfied.
Frank Herbert Dune
Ah. Well, it stands for Freedom From Morality. We don't think healthy amorality happens naturally." "But you're not amoral," I pointed out. I would trust you to keep your word any time. You don't steal. I've never known you to harm anyone except enemy soldiers in time of war." He laughed. "I didn't say 'immoral', I said amoral. You really didn't read your guidebook. A person who has a compulsive need to break moral commandments is as much a prisoner as the person who feels bo…
John Barnes The Merchants of Souls
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 77 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).