Crossword-Solution: SCOTFREE
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SCOTFREE | anagram | COSTFREE |
We have 28 clues for the answer “SCOTFREE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| How some may get off | 1 answer |
| Without repercussions | 1 answer |
| Without punishment | 1 answer |
| Without penalty | 1 answer |
| Without incurring a penalty | 1 answer |
| Without even a warning | 1 answer |
| Without even a slap on the wrist | 1 answer |
| Without being punished | 1 answer |
| With no punishment at all | 1 answer |
| With no adverse consequences | 1 answer |
| Untaxed or unharmed. | 1 answer |
| Unharmed or unpunished | 1 answer |
| Totally unscathed | 1 answer |
| Off the hook, completely | 1 answer |
| Having beaten the rap | 1 answer |
| Got off ___ (avoided punishment) | 1 answer |
| Good way to get off | 1 answer |
| Exempt from any punishment | 1 answer |
| Without harm | 2 answers |
| One way to get off | 2 answers |
| unpunished | 2 answers |
| Way to get off | 2 answers |
| Not in harm's way | 3 answers |
| CONTAINING WARNING OF PUNISHMENT | 10 answers |
| BIBLICAL PUNISHMENT HURT, ON BEING CAUGHT | 10 answers |
| BEING WITHOUT AN ESCORT | 11 answers |
| Safe | 89 answers |
| CLEAR ___ | 106 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCOTFREE (5)
Regular burglars will get the credit of all the rest!" "You mean that I sha'n't be suspected?" "I do." "But I don't want to get off scotfree," cried Rutter hysterically.
Those pranks in Petersburg when they played some tricks on a policeman, didn’t they do it together? And there! Bezúkhov got off scotfree, while Fédya had to bear the whole burden on his shoulders.
Deliver the men from their exploiters and the women too will be free.” “But the unfortunates who have to sell themselves, and the scoundrels who--” “The scoundrels who pay! Has ever a man taken payment for a pleasure which both enjoy?” “That is not the question! The question is whether it is just that the law of the land should punish the one and let the other go scotfree.” “There is no injustice in that.
Yet he was not to escape scotfree, for through the haze that blinded him, and despite the agony of pain, Atherton contrived to raise himself on one elbow, and steadying himself with a mighty effort, sent a shot down the staircase after the fugitive.
But at their departure from our people, in recompence of their good intertainment, they threw into the ship of their dartes hardened with fire, with the which they did hurt many of them that were aboue hatches: yet went they not away scotfree, for that our people with their hargabushes did paye them in readie monie their bold attempt.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 30 times in crossword archives (1959–2020).