Crossword-Solution: TOPES 5 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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TOPES anagram ESTOP, OSTEP, PESTO, PETOS, POETS, POSTE, SEPTO, STOEP, STOPE, TPOSE

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Drinks hard regularly 1 answer
Takes a lot of shots, say 1 answer
Small European sharks. 1 answer
Overindulges, in a way 1 answer
Overdrinks 1 answer
Overdoes the whiskey drinks 1 answer
Overdoes the tippling 1 answer
Lifts one's spirits? 1 answer
Knocks more than a few back 1 answer
Hoists a few too many 1 answer
Has a few too many 1 answer
Gives in to demon rum 1 answer
Gets likkered up 1 answer
Gets drunk 1 answer
Drinks too much 1 answer
Drinks spirits 1 answer
Drinks habitually 1 answer
Drinks excessively 1 answer
Communes with the spirits? 1 answer
Boozes 1 answer
Bends the elbow 1 answer
Hits the sauce 2 answers
Small sharks 2 answers
Hits the bottle 2 answers
Drinks to excess 2 answers
Buddhist shrines 3 answers
Drinks like a fish 3 answers
Overindulges 4 answers
Guzzles 6 answers
ANY OF SEVERAL SMALL SHARKS 10 answers
ANY OF THE SMALL SOLID EXTRATERRESTRIAL BODIES THAT HITS THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE 12 answers
Drinks 26 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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There are several topes now in the Indian Institute at Oxford, brought from Buddha Gaya, but the largest of them is much smaller than “the smallest” of those of Khoten.
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms Fâ-Hien 2000
They were intended chiefly to contain the relics of Buddha and famous masters of his Law; but what relics could there be in the Tiratna topes of chapter xvi? (5) The meaning here is much disputed.
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms Fâ-Hien 2000
Going on further for two days to the east, they came to the place where the Bodhisattva threw down his body to feed a starving tigress.(2) In these two places also large topes have been built, both adorned with layers of all the precious substances.
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms Fâ-Hien 2000
The finest topes in the north-west of India are ascribed to him; he was certainly a great man and a magnificent sovereign.
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms Fâ-Hien 2000
Among the people of the country there is a saying current that “the thousand Buddhas(13) must all leave their shadows here.” Rather more than four hundred paces west from the shadow, when Buddha was at the spot, he shaved his hair and clipt his nails, and proceeded, along with his disciples, to build a tope seventy or eighty cubits high, to be a model for all future topes; and it is still existing.
A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms Fâ-Hien 2000
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 41 times in crossword archives (1961–2021).