Crossword-Solution: TURNSTILE 9 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Turnstile n. A revolving frame in a footpath, preventing the passage
of horses or cattle, but admitting that of persons; a turnpike. See
Turnpike, n., 1.
Turnstile n. A similar arrangement for registering the number of
persons passing through a gateway, doorway, or the like.

We have 34 clues for the answer “TURNSTILE”

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Subway gate, e.g. 1 answer
Flow-control device 1 answer
Gate admitting one at a time 1 answer
It's one way to get in 1 answer
Meadowlands crowd-control 1 answer
Gate that allows entry one at a time 1 answer
One-way-traffic enforcer, often 1 answer
Repositions ceramics? 1 answer
Station rotation location 1 answer
Entrance sight, maybe 1 answer
Subway-entrance device 1 answer
Underground item frequently swiped 1 answer
Urban underground access 1 answer
a gate consisting of a post that acts as a pivot for rotating arms 1 answer
revolving gate for admitting one person at a time 1 answer
set in a passageway for controlling the persons entering 1 answer
Revolving gate 1 answer
Doorway device. 1 answer
Device for a doorway. 1 answer
Ballpark-entrance device 1 answer
Ballpark entry device 1 answer
Act has pronounced polish, one may admit 1 answer
A mechanical gate with revolving horizontal arms that allow only one person at a time 1 answer
Subway access 2 answers
Subway device 2 answers
Attendance counter 2 answers
Subway entrance device 2 answers
Subway entrance. 3 answers
Subway feature 5 answers
wicket 9 answers
CERAMICS TOOL 10 answers
Ceramics 15 answers
Gateway 23 answers
Gate 47 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
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greedy person
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Sentences with TURNSTILE (5)

OLD WELL-WELL He bought a ticket at the 25-cent window, and edging his huge bulk through the turnstile, laboriously followed the noisy crowd toward the bleachers.
The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories Zane Grey 1996
CHAPTER XXIII MY UNCLE'S GIFT IS MANY TIMES MULTIPLIED We got at the treasure by blowing open the turnstile.
Prester John John Buchan 1996
They made a payment at a turnstile, and emerged upon the wide gallery that overlooked the dancing place, and upon the full enchantment of sound and sight.
When the Sleeper Wakes Herbert George Wells 1997
They were passing through the turnstile on the path, when a horseman rode up from London at a hard gallop, and called to the toll-keeper in a voice of great agitation, to open quickly in the name of God.
Barnaby Rudge Charles Dickens 2006
DEPARTING PARIS The tourniquet Saint-Jean, the narrow passage entered through a turnstile, a description of which was said to be so wearisome in the study entitled “A Double Life” (Scenes from Private Life), that naive relic of old Paris, has at the present moment no existence except in our said typography.
The Lesser Bourgeoisie Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with TURNSTILE (3)

Then Deborah stood at the wicket gate, the boundary, and there was a woman with outstretched hand, demanding tickets." Pass through," she said when Deborah reached her. "We saw you coming." The wicket gate became a turnstile. Deborah pushed against it and there was no resistance, she was through. "What is it?" she asked. "Am I really here at last? Is this the bottom of the pool?""It could be," smiled the woman. "There are so many ways. You just happened to choose this one." O…
Daphne du Maurier Echoes from the Macabre: Selected Stories
Treat your heart like a turnstile. Open it to only those who got valid tickets.
Stef Harder
The dreamtime of creative work is a turnstile to eternity. (from Workbok)
Steven Heighton
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1943–2023).