Crossword-Solution: PHAETON
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Phaeton | n. | A four-wheeled carriage (with or without a top), open, or having no side pieces, in front of the seat. It is drawn by one or two horses. |
| Phaeton | n. | See Phaethon. |
| Phaeton | n. | A handsome American butterfly (Euphydryas, / Melitaea, Phaeton). The upper side of the wings is black, with orange-red spots and marginal crescents, and several rows of cream-colored spots; -- called also Baltimore. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PHAETON | anagram | PHONATE |
We have 14 clues for the answer “PHAETON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Light, four-wheeled carriage. | 1 answer |
| four-wheeled open carriage drawn by a pair of horses | 1 answer |
| Light four wheeled carriage. | 2 answers |
| Vintage touring car | 2 answers |
| Touring car. | 3 answers |
| Open carriage | 6 answers |
| Four-wheeled carriage | 6 answers |
| COMPANY TOURING CAR | 10 answers |
| CAR TOURING CAR | 10 answers |
| A LIGHT OPEN HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE WITH TWO OR FOUR WHEELS AND ONE SEAT | 10 answers |
| CARRIAGE with hood | 10 answers |
| Horse-drawn carriage | 13 answers |
| FOUR-wheeled vehicle | 15 answers |
| Horse-drawn vehicle | 37 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PHAETON (5)
Being hardly in a condition to drive home as she had driven to town, Boldwood, with every delicacy of manner and feeling, offered to get her a driver, or to give her a seat in his phaeton, which was more comfortable than her own conveyance.
The Colonel was about to renew his invitation, but he caught his wife's eye, and, without being able to interpret its warning exactly, was able to arrest himself, and went about gathering up the hitching-weight, while the young man handed the ladies into the phaeton.
Lord Lambeth got into a little basket phaeton with Bessie Alden, and she drove him down the long avenue, whose extent he had measured on foot a couple of hours before, into the ancient town, as it was called in that part of the world, of Newport.
She was often used in the phaeton, and was very much liked by some of the ladies, because she was so gentle; and some time after this she was sold to two ladies who drove themselves, and wanted a safe, good horse.
Hilgarde, and I've come around to apologize.” “Ah! The young lady in the phaeton? I'm sure I didn't know whether I had anything to do with her alarm or not.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1960–2006).