Crossword-Solution: TINPAN 6 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

We have 16 clues for the answer “TINPAN”

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Alley of song 1 answer
Alley or cookware 1 answer
Cheap cooking implement 1 answer
Clangingly noisy 1 answer
Famous alley 1 answer
Metal cake container 1 answer
Musical alley 1 answer
Rickety piano, in old music biz slang 1 answer
Songwriter's Alley 1 answer
Well-worn piano, in old slang 1 answer
__ Alley: old music-publishing district 1 answer
___ Alley (New York music scene name of yore) 1 answer
Harsh-sounding 4 answers
CREEQUE ALLEY (SONG) ARTIST 10 answers
ALLEY NAME 10 answers
ALLEY-___ 27 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TINPAN (4)

All that tinpan effect we heard was probably a ventilator collapsing--perhaps a smokestack." After a silence punctured by the flat bang of the deck-guns: "You ARE cured, aren't you, Kay?" "Yes." She repeated in a curiously exultant voice: "You ARE cured.
In Secret Robert W. Chambers 2004
She was one of the things he fumbled for on the typewriter--one of the city products born of the tinpan bacchanal of the cabarets.
A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Ben Hecht 2005
Then, one afternoon as I was goin' through Tinpan Alley on an errand, I sees the Ellins carriage pull up, and out she comes.
Torchy Sewell Ford 2007
These volleys of musketry we were approaching sounded in the distance like the rapid pouring of shot upon a tinpan, or the tearing of heavy canvas, with slight pauses interspersed with single shots, or desultory shooting.
War from the Inside Frederick L. (Frederick Lyman) Hitchcock 2009

Quotes with TINPAN (1)

That was how we spoke, my mother and I: in puns and games and rhymes. In, you might say, lyrics. This was our tragedy. We were language's magpies by nature, stealing whatever sounded bright and shiny. We were tinpan alleycats, but the gift of music had been withheld. We could not sing along, though we always knew the words. Still, defiantly, we roared our tuneless roars, we fell off the high notes and were trampled by the low ones. And if bitter ices were the consequence, wel…
Salman Rushdie The Ground Beneath Her Feet
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.

Used 13 times in crossword archives (1973–2023).