Crossword-Solution: POTTED 6 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Potted imp. & p. p. of Pot

We have 36 clues for the answer “POTTED”

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Like most greenhouse plants 1 answer
Like bonsai trees 1 answer
Like geraniums 1 answer
Like house plants 1 answer
Like houseplants 1 answer
Like indoor plants 1 answer
Like many indoor plants 1 answer
Like many plants 1 answer
Like many plants in urban gardening 1 answer
In an urn, say 1 answer
Like most houseplants 1 answer
Like most indoor plants 1 answer
Planted, as a houseplant 1 answer
Preserved in a jar. 1 answer
Shot a grouse 1 answer
Transplanted, as plants 1 answer
in a planter 1 answer
Designating some plants. 1 answer
Like some plants 3 answers
Under the alfluence of incohol 4 answers
Summarised 5 answers
Kind of Palm 9 answers
ANY OF NUMEROUS GERANIUMS OF THE GENUS GERANIUM 10 answers
Stinko 10 answers
A DECORATIVE POT FOR HOUSE PLANTS 10 answers
In one's cups 11 answers
Preserved in a way 12 answers
Preserved 13 answers
Stewed 15 answers
Sealed 15 answers
ABRIDGED 19 answers
Blotto 30 answers
CONDENSED ___ 39 answers
CANNED ___ 39 answers
Inebriated 56 answers
Palm 58 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 POTTED (5)

The male is an enormous consumer of tobacco and whisky; the female has an inordinate love for flummery; both are fond of sardines, potted meats, and canned goods generally, and they indulge themselves without any other restraint than the refusal of their merchant to sell to them.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
Most of the people of Bestwood considered that tea and bread-and-butter, and perhaps potted beef, was all they could afford to eat in Nottingham.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
She has potted begonias in the window and a nice purry tiger cat asleep on a braided rug in front of the stove.
Dear Enemy Jean Webster 1995
Who should come in on the second day but old Captain Whitehall? I was in the back room, trying how many slices I could make out of a pound of potted beef, when he rang my bell, and I only just shut my mouth in time to prevent my heart jumping out.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995
The entrance-hall, in which I now found myself, was of a good size and good proportions; potted plants occupied the corners; the paved floor was soiled with muddy footprints and encumbered with straw; on a mahogany hall-table, which was the only furniture, a candle had been stuck and suffered to burn down—plainly a long while ago, for the gutterings were green with mould.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with POTTED (3)

During World War II, when combat rations were tinned, meat hashes were a common entrée because they worked well with the filling machines. “But the men wanted something they could chew, something into which they could ‘sink their teeth,’” wrote food scientist Samuel Lepkovsky in a 1964 paper making the case against a liquid diet for the Gemini astronauts. He summed up the soldiers’ take on potted meat: “We could undoubtedly survive on these rations a lot longer than we’d care…
Mary Roach Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal
Before a Cat will condescend To treat you as a trusted friend, Some little token of esteem Is needed, like a dish of cream; And you might now and then supply Some caviare, or Strassburg Pie, Some potted grouse, or salmon paste — He's sure to have his personal taste.(I know a Cat, who makes a habit Of eating nothing else but rabbit, And when he's finished, licks his paws So's not to waste the onion sauce.) A Cat's entitled to expect These evidences of respect. And so in time y…
T. S. Eliot Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
Aw, fudge,' floated down to me, as a couple of golden eyes peered over a third-floor window ledge. 'You're a freaking dhampir. Why are you reading Tolkien?'I shrugged, then had to dodge the potted geranium he threw at me. 'After five hundred years, you've read just about everything. Besides, he had hella world-building skills.
Karen Chance
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 31 times in crossword archives (1959–2024).