Crossword-Solution: PANDEMIC 8 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Pandemic a. Affecting a whole people or a number of countries;
everywhere epidemic.
Pandemic n. A pandemic disease.

We have 40 clues for the answer “PANDEMIC”

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PREVALENT disease of country or the whole world 1 answer
CDC worry 1 answer
Considerable outbreak 1 answer
Cooperative board game about fighting diseases 1 answer
DISEASE prevalent over whole country or all over the world 1 answer
Existing everywhere 1 answer
Global (disease) 1 answer
Global scare 1 answer
Large-scale outbreak 1 answer
Nightmare for the C.D.C. 1 answer
CDC nightmare 1 answer
Pervasive, as a disease 1 answer
Plague, e.g. 1 answer
Prevalent all over 1 answer
Seen everywhere 1 answer
Very widespread 1 answer
Widespread epidemic 1 answer
occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world 1 answer
worldwide disease 1 answer
CDC fear 1 answer
"The Last Ship" event 1 answer
Covering a wide area 2 answers
Widespread outbreak of disease 2 answers
WIDESPREAD outbreak 2 answers
WIDESPREAD disease 3 answers
predominating 6 answers
Far and wide. 6 answers
AN EPIDEMIC THAT IS GEOGRAPHICALLY WIDESPREAD 10 answers
A WIDESPREAD OUTBREAK OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE 10 answers
BE WIDESPREAD 10 answers
ANY EPIDEMIC DISEASE WITH A HIGH DEATH RATE 11 answers
High and low? 12 answers
pervasive 15 answers
epidemic 28 answers
predominant 36 answers
CAUSE of ruin 40 answers
Global 44 answers
Universal 69 answers
Plague 70 answers
Prevalent 75 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with PANDEMIC (5)

The ancient peoples at any rate threw an illumination of religious (that is, of communal and public) value over sex-acts, and to a great extent made them into matters either of Temple-ritual and the worship of the gods, or of communal and pandemic celebration, as in the Saturnalia and other similar festivals.
Pagan & Christian Creeds Edward Carpenter 1998
Cholera kills its thousands, plague, in its bad years, its hundreds of thousands, yellow fever, hookworm disease, pneumonia, tuberculosis, are all terribly destructive, some only in the tropics, others in more temperate regions: but malaria is today, as it ever was, a disease to which the word pandemic is specially applicable.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine William Osler 2006
The Pandemic and the Uranian Aphrodite have striven for his soul; for though in youth he dedicated himself to the service of ideal beauty, and seemed to find it under many earthly shapes, yet has he ever been deluded.
Percy Bysshe Shelley John Addington Symonds 2003
Lilly, who had never known death, was suddenly face to face with it again, at a time, too, when the incipient beginnings of pandemic that was later to scourge the country was reaping its first harvest; a strange malady carried on the stinking winds of war, shooting up in spouty little flames, that, no sooner laid, found new dry rot to feed upon.
Star-Dust Fannie Hurst 2006
This pandemic lasted for fifty years, the disease disappeared and appeared again in many places and caused frightful destruction of life.
Disease and Its Causes William Thomas Councilman 2005

Quotes with PANDEMIC (3)

One is that if women’s sexuality in Africa wasn’t under assault, if women were able to say no, if women weren’t subject to predatory attacks by men, or predatory behavior generally, then you would have a disease in Africa called AIDS. But you wouldn’t have a pandemic.
Stephen Lewis
And there’s one other matter I must raise. The epidemic of domestic sexual violence that lacerates the soul of South Africa is mirrored in the pattern of grotesque raping in areas of outright conflict from Darfur to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and in areas of contested electoral turbulence from Kenya to Zimbabwe. Inevitably, a certain percentage of the rapes transmits the AIDS virus. We don’t know how high that percentage is. We know only that women are subjected to…
Stephen Lewis
What if evangelical mega churches became known around the world for things like providing water access for entire countries or fighting to end the AIDS pandemic? Imagine what integrity that would give to the good news we preach, especially the gospel that Jesus declares is good news to the poor.
Shane Claiborne The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical
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Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (1976–2024).