Crossword-Solution: PENNER 6 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Penner n. One who pens; a writer.
Penner n. A case for holding pens.

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PENNER anagram PRENNE

We have 15 clues for the answer “PENNER”

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Bic wielder 1 answer
He does the write thing 1 answer
Maker of ink sketches 1 answer
Novelist, for instance 1 answer
One who writes 1 answer
Playwright, slangily 1 answer
Radio comic Joe 1 answer
Thomas Jefferson's Declaration role 1 answer
Writer, creatively 1 answer
person who writes 1 answer
Novelist 7 answers
Bic filler 10 answers
Bic buy 11 answers
Writer 22 answers
Author 93 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PENNER (5)

The body of our sport, of no small study, I first appeare, though rude, and raw, and muddy, To speake before thy noble grace this tenner: At whose great feete I offer up my penner.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
This sicke Damian in Venus’ fire So burned that he died for desire; For which he put his life *in aventure,* *at risk* No longer might he in this wise endure; But privily a penner* gan he borrow, *writing-case And in a letter wrote he all his sorrow, In manner of a complaint or a lay, Unto his faire freshe lady May.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
Penner? Do I look like a naughty woman! Swear I don’t! Give me your word of honour, my honourable friend, that I’m not like Mrs.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 2001
But you must remark that in the mean time he did learn to write in Gothic characters, and that he wrote all his books--for the art of printing was not then in use--and did ordinarily carry a great pen and inkhorn, weighing about seven thousand quintals (that is, 700,000 pound weight), the penner whereof was as big and as long as the great pillars of Enay, and the horn was hanging to it in great iron chains, it being of the wideness of a tun of merchant ware.
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book I. Francois Rabelais 2004
They were large brown nuts or seeds, and hanging from his girdle with his penner and inkhorn they clashed when he walked.
Puck of Pook’s Hill Rudyard Kipling 2008
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1972–2023).