Crossword-Solution: SPIRED 6 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Spired imp. & p. p. of Spire
Spired a. Having a spire; being in the form of a spire; as, a spired
steeple.

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SPIRED anagram PRIDES, PRISED, REDIPS, SPIDER

We have 18 clues for the answer “SPIRED”

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Like a cathedral. 1 answer
Topped like steeples 1 answer
Tapering to a point 1 answer
Slender and pointed 1 answer
Like the top of a church. 1 answer
Like steeples 1 answer
Like most churches 1 answer
Like many a steeple 1 answer
Like Independence Hall 1 answer
Like Barcelona's Sagrada Família, 18 times over (whenever it'll be done, anyway) 1 answer
Having a steeple 1 answer
Having a pinnacle 1 answer
Extended upward 1 answer
Like some churches 2 answers
Like many churches 3 answers
DESIGNED MANY CHURCHES AND CHAPELS AND TOMBS AND FOUNTAINS 10 answers
Tapering 12 answers
Pointed 37 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPIRED (5)

Far set in fields and woods, the town I see Spring gallant from the shallows of her smoke, Cragged, spired, and turreted, her virgin fort Beflagged.
Songs of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2009
Cameron began his day, grateful for the solitude that was now unbroken, for the canyon-furrowed and cactus-spired scene that now showed no sign of life.
Desert Gold Zane Grey 1996
You may cross the Black Forest, and see Germany wide-spread before you, like a map, dotted with old cities, walled and spired, that dream all day on their own reflections in the Rhine or Danube.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
ABOVE the Crags that fade and gloom Starts the bare knee of Arthur’s Seat; Ridged high against the evening bloom, The Old Town rises, street on street; With lamps bejewelled, straight ahead, Like rampired walls the houses lean, All spired and domed and turreted, Sheer to the valley’s darkling green; Ranged in mysterious disarray, The Castle, menacing and austere, Looms through the lingering last of day; And in the silver dusk you hear, Reverberated from crag and scar, Bold bugles blowing points of war.
Poems William Ernest Henley 2015
Let us meet him here.” For she believed that Dwaymenau would certainly carry the tale of her speech to the King, and, if so, what hope but death together? That night, after the feasting, when the girls were dancing the dance of the fairies and spirits, in gold dresses, winged on the legs and shoulders, and high, gold-spired and pinnacled caps, the King missed the little Prince, Ananda, and asked why he was absent.
The Ninth Vibration And Other Stories L. Adams Beck 1999
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 24 times in crossword archives (1965–2018).