Crossword-Solution: STACHE 6 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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STACHE anagram CHASTE, CHEATS, SACHET, SCATHE, SHECAT, TACHES, TASCHE

We have 24 clues for the answer “STACHE”

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Lip locks? 1 answer
What one might have with milk, briefly? 1 answer
Upper-lip hair, for short 1 answer
Upper-lip feature, informally 1 answer
Upper part of a Vandyke beard, informally 1 answer
Upper lip hair, for short 1 answer
Trimmed facial hair? 1 answer
Tom Selleck rocked one 1 answer
Soup strainer, informally 1 answer
Part of a Vandyke, informally 1 answer
Noted facial feature of Einstein, informally 1 answer
Lip warmer, for short 1 answer
Lazy walrus, e.g., for short 1 answer
It's just under one's nose, informally 1 answer
It may be right under your nose, informally 1 answer
Hair that sounds like a hoard 1 answer
Hair style, for short 1 answer
Facial hair, for short 1 answer
Facial hair, casually 1 answer
Facial hair grown during Movember, briefly 1 answer
Bit of facial hair, briefly 1 answer
Above-lip facial hair, for short 1 answer
Soup-strainer 2 answers
Something just under one's nose, slangily 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STACHE (3)

There were four, but one going home--big lord gentleman, him having black m'stache, gone home." There was no mistaking Hassan's voice.
The Ivory Trail Talbot Mundy 2004
Now, take Lord First Chop, who is the most fashionable man in London, dress him in the last cut coat, best trowsers, French boots, Paris gloves, and grape-vine-root cane, don’t forget his whiskers, or mous-stache, or breast-pins, or gold chains, or any thing; and what have you got?--a tailor’s print-card, and nothin’ else.
The Attache Thomas Chandler Haliburton 2005
These quartziferous andesites were by Stache, who first clearly pointed out their true character, styled 'Dacites,' from the circumstance of their prevalence in Transylvania (the ancient Dacia)." In concluding this highly instructive and interesting memoir of the volcanic rocks of Hungary, Professor Judd says: "The mineral veins of Hungary and Transylvania, with their rich deposits of gold and silver, cannot be of older date than the Miocene, while some of them are certainly more recent than the Pliocene.
Round About the Carpathians Andrew F. Crosse 2006

Quotes with STACHE (1)

I think I've become the go-to mustache man. It works in period pieces. Modern-day mustaches are probably creepy. But I get compliments - everyone's like, 'Wow, love the 'stache, dude.'
Jack Huston
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 22 times in crossword archives (2015–2024).