Crossword-Solution: STICKIE 7 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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STICKIE anagram EKISTIC, ICKIEST

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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And presently, sure enough, I found it--a great pollard oak, growing upon the edge of the water, that identical tree with the 'stickie-out' branches which has already figured in these narratives as the hiding-place of a certain pair of silk stockings.
My Lady Caprice Jeffery Farnol 2000
But, Dick, how did you get into that boat?" "By means of a tree with 'stickie-out' branches." "Do you mean to say--" "That, as I told you before, I dropped in, as it were." "But supposing you had slipped?" "But I didn't." "And you can't swim a stroke!" "Not that I know of." "Oh, Dick! can you ever forgive me?" "On three conditions." "Well?" "First, that you let me remember everything you said to me while we were drifting down to the river." "That depends, Dick.
My Lady Caprice Jeffery Farnol 2000
And presently, sure enough, I found it--a great pollard oak, growing upon the edge of the water, that identical tree with the "stickie-out" branches which has already figured in these narratives.
The Chronicles of the Imp Jeffery Farnol 2015
But, Dick, how did _you_ get into that boat?" "By means of a tree with ’stickie-out’ branches." "Do you mean to say----" "That, as I told you before, I dropped in, as it were." "But supposing you had slipped?" "But I didn’t." "And you can’t swim a stroke!" "Not that I know of." "Oh, Dick! can you ever forgive me?" "On three conditions." "Well?" "First, that you let me remember everything you said to me while we were drifting down to the weir." "That depends, Dick.
The Chronicles of the Imp Jeffery Farnol 2015
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Used 4 times in crossword archives (2014–2021).