Crossword-Solution: SEAFARER 8 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Seafarer n. One who follows the sea as a business; a mariner; a
sailor.

We have 22 clues for the answer “SEAFARER”

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traveller who goes by sea 1 answer
The Owl or the Pussy-cat 1 answer
Shanty singer 1 answer
Plymouth voyager? 1 answer
Ocean voyager 1 answer
McGinty, for instance. 1 answer
Magellan was one 1 answer
Early explorer, of necessity 1 answer
Conrad, as a young man. 1 answer
Columbus or Sinbad, e.g. 1 answer
O'Neill was one 2 answers
Jason, for one 2 answers
Sinbad, for one 3 answers
Columbus, e.g. 4 answers
Old salt 6 answers
Jack-tar 6 answers
Mariner 19 answers
Gob 22 answers
Voyager 33 answers
Tar 35 answers
Sailor 43 answers
Salt 51 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEAFARER (5)

Glennard found himself in the case of the seafarer who, closing his eyes at nightfall on a scene he thinks to put leagues behind him before day, wakes to a port-hole framing the same patch of shore.
The Touchstone Edith Wharton 1995
Then he arose quickly, like a seafarer who all at once seeth the land; and he shouted for joy: for he saw a new truth.
Thus Spake Zarathustra Friedrich Nietzsche 1999
Ned Wakeman had told to Twichell during a voyage which the latter had made to Aspinwall with that vigorous old seafarer; so in the "Rambling Notes" Wakeman appears as Captain Hurricane Jones, probably a step in the evolution of the later name of Stormfield.
Mark Twain, A Biography, Vol. 2, Part 1, 1875-1886 Albert Bigelow Paine 2006
That’s the only way to it for one born and bred a seafarer as I.’ ‘Would it take long to earn?’ ‘Well, that depends; perhaps not.’ The next morning Shadrach pulled from a chest of drawers the nautical jacket he had worn during the first months of his return, brushed out the moths, donned it, and walked down to the quay.
Life’s Little Ironies Thomas Hardy 2002
One old seafarer acknowledges that he nearly "pegged out" as the result of a hearty meal of the liver of a hawks-bill.
The Confessions of a Beachcomber E J Banfield 2004

Quotes with SEAFARER (3)

Some leave our life with tears, others with an insane frigidity; Mrs. Wilcox had taken the middle course, which only rarer natures can pursue. She had kept proportion. She had told a little of her grim secret to her friends, but not too much; she had shut up her heart--almost, but not entirely. It is thus, if there is any rule, that we ought to die--neither as victim nor as fanatic, but as the seafarer who can greet with an equal eye the deep that he is entering, and the shore that he must leave.
E.M. Forster Howards End
I heard the voice of that bird, son of Polypas, whose piercing outcryand whose arrival announces to men the season when fieldsare plowed, and the voice of her broke the heart that darkens within me, since other men posess my flourishing acres now, and not for me are the mules dragging the plow through the grainland, since I have given my heart to the restless seafarer's life.
Theognis
Neil Armstrong was no Christopher Columbus. In most respects, he was better. Unlike the famous fifteenth century seafarer, Armstrong knew where he landed. He also spent his time in public service, not in jail, and his passing was marked by world-wide encomiums. He ended his days as a celebrated explorer rather than a royal inconvenience.
Seth Shostak
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 34 times in crossword archives (1954–2023).