Crossword-Solution: PLOTS 5 letters, 108 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Acts conspiratorial 1 answer
Bits of intrigue 1 answer
Cabal activities 1 answer
Cabal concoctions 1 answer
Cabal creations 1 answer
Cabalists' plans 1 answer
Cemetery divisions 1 answer
Concerns for showrunners 1 answer
Conspiracy theories 1 answer
Conspirators hatch them 1 answer
Devious intentions 1 answer
Displays of data 1 answer
Does some graphing 1 answer
Does some scheming 1 answer
Dramatic designs 1 answer
Draws, as a line on a graph 1 answer
Evil schemes 1 answer
Forms a curve 1 answer
Garden layouts 1 answer
Good writers make them thicken 1 answer
Graveyard divisions 1 answer
Gunpowder, etc., e.g. 1 answer
Land plans 1 answer
Main stories. 1 answer
Most novels have them 1 answer
Movie review revelations 1 answer
Novel bases 1 answer
Novel designs 1 answer
Novel essences 1 answer
Novel features 1 answer
Novel focuses 1 answer
Novel necessities 1 answer
Novelists and schemers devise them 1 answer
Novelists' creations 1 answer
Novels' essences 1 answer
Novels' story lines 1 answer
Places on a graph 1 answer
Plans nefariously 1 answer
Plans subterfuge 1 answer
Plans with malice 1 answer
Property units 1 answer
Puts on a graph, say 1 answer
Puts on the map 1 answer
Puts points on a graph 1 answer
Schemers hatch them 1 answer
Scripts' essentials 1 answer
Sometimes they backfire 1 answer
Spots on a graph 1 answer
Starts for stories 1 answer
Story structures. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PLOTS (5)

Warr therefore, open or conceal’d, alike My voice disswades; for what can force or guile With him, or who deceive his mind, whose eye Views all things at one view? he from heav’ns highth All these our motions vain, sees and derides; Not more Almighty to resist our might Then wise to frustrate all our plots and wiles.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
While she and Alexandra patched and pieced and quilted, she talked incessantly about stories she read in a Swedish family paper, telling the plots in great detail; or about her life on a dairy farm in Gottland when she was a girl.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
The wooden houses, with their jutting storeys and quaint gable-peaks; the doorsteps and thresholds with the early grass springing up about them; the garden-plots, black with freshly-turned earth; the wheel-track, little worn, and even in the market-place margined with green on either side—all were visible, but with a singularity of aspect that seemed to give another moral interpretation to the things of this world than they had ever borne before.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Plots without end were hatched in England, in Belgium, in Holland, to try and induce some great power to send troops into revolutionary Paris, to free King Louis, and to summarily hang the bloodthirsty leaders of that monster republic.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Well, let it be; through all the maze of trouble His plots and base oppression must create, I’ll shape myself a way to higher things, And who will say ’tis wrong? BASIL, A TRAGEDY No spider ever took more pains to repair the shattered meshes of his web, than did Waldemar Fitzurse to reunite and combine the scattered members of Prince John’s cabal.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993

Quotes with PLOTS (3)

I would actually write books totally full of nothing BUT kissing scenes, but apparently people like books to have, like, "plots" or whatever.
Rachel Hawkins
Writing is such an industry now. In many ways, that's a good thing, in that it removes all the muse-like mystique and makes it a plain old job, accessible to everyone. But with industry comes jargon. I was aware that jargon was starting to fill those growing shelves of Writer's Self Help books, not to mention the blogosphere. Wherever I looked, the writing of a script was being reduced to A, B, C plots, Text and Subtext, Three Act Structure and blah, blah, blah. And I'd think…
Russell T. Davies Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale
The famed author Robert Lewis Stevenson declared that he'd trained his Brownies to be writers. As he slept, they would whisper fantastic plots in his ear -- for example, the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and the diabolical Mr. Hyde, and that episode in "Olalla" when a young man from an old Spanish family bites his sister's hand.
Jorge Luis Borges The Book of Imaginary Beings
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 147 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).