Crossword-Solution: PLAYBOYS
We have 16 clues for the answer “PLAYBOYS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Hedonistic fellows | 1 answer |
| Hefner's followers | 1 answer |
| Men-about-town | 2 answers |
| Gay blades. | 3 answers |
| international set | 4 answers |
| the idle rich | 4 answers |
| younger set | 4 answers |
| Socialites. | 5 answers |
| Don Juans | 5 answers |
| Casanovas | 7 answers |
| Jet set? | 8 answers |
| rich folks | 8 answers |
| The in crowd | 12 answers |
| BEAUTIFUL people | 16 answers |
| high society | 32 answers |
| Pampered | 41 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PLAYBOYS (5)
But it needs more than common imagination to foresee whether these political playboys of the northern world are going to be worthy of the great audience soon to arise in the country that converges upon Ottawa.
They were often used by playboys, actors, self-styled over-age Romeos, people whose niche in society depends upon their looks.
Unlike the postcard photos for sale everywhere on the tourist islands-- featuring topless Swedish blondes and trim Italian playboys, gold chains glinting--this was the real Greece, harsh and severe.
But for fear any of the Rangers might take some of the talk as half a joke and whole earnest, a kind-hearted sergeant of the Dublins, wishful to say the cheery word, called out, "Don't mind them playboys; there's no more water and mud in it than is natural in such wet weather as we're getting." The Rangers reached their destination just as the day was dawning in a cold drizzle from a grey, lowering sky.
Ireland and Poland! The Irish and the Polish! Dissatisfied no matter under which king! Not Playboys of the Western World, but martyrs to their unhappy temperaments.
Quotes with PLAYBOYS (3)
Los Angeles is a town where status is all and status is only given to success. Dukes and millionaires and playboys by the dozen may arrive and be glad-handed for a time, but they are unwise if they choose to live there because the town is, perhaps even creditably, committed to recognising only professional success, and nothing else, to be of lasting value. The burdensome obligation imposed on all its inhabitants is therefore to present themselves as successes, because otherwi…
I couldn't take much more of this. Being the object two men competed for wasn't as glamorous as it sounded in the movies. The two men who both wanted one hundred percent of my time weren't dashing, international playboys. They were undead and surprisingly immature, considering the youngest was just over a hundred years old.
But the not-very-highbrow truth of the matter was that the reading was how I got my ya-yas out. For the sake of my bookish reputation I upgraded to Tolstoy and Steinbeck before I understood them, but my dark secret was that really, I preferred the junk. The Dragonriders of Pern, Flowers in the Attic, The Clan of the Cave Bear. This stuff was like my stash of Playboys under the mattress.
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1957–2017).