Crossword-Solution: TWEEDS 6 letters, 66 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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TWEEDS anagram STEWED, WESTED

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Some professorial attire 1 answer
Flannels 1 answer
Goods from Harris. 1 answer
Harris and Irish 1 answer
Houndstooth and herringbone 1 answer
Nubby woolens 1 answer
Nubby woollens 1 answer
Nubby wools 1 answer
Outdoorsy wear 1 answer
Professor's clothes, stereotypically 1 answer
Professorial duds 1 answer
Professorial togs 1 answer
Rugged knit fabrics 1 answer
Scottish woolens 1 answer
Some casual suits 1 answer
Some jacket fabrics 1 answer
Fashions at Ascot Heath. 1 answer
Some sportcoats 1 answer
Some wool suits 1 answer
Some woolen coats 1 answer
Sporting wear 1 answer
Sports attire. 1 answer
Squire's attire 1 answer
Stereotypical professorial attire 1 answer
Sturdy woolens 1 answer
Suit jacket materials 1 answer
Suitings. 1 answer
Suits made from Scottish materials. 1 answer
Thick woolen fabrics 1 answer
Woolen clothes 1 answer
woollen suit 1 answer
Harris, Donegal and others 1 answer
Fall suit selections 1 answer
British country wear 1 answer
Certain woolen suits 1 answer
Change-off for the gray flannel suit. 1 answer
Coarse clothing 1 answer
Coarse suits 1 answer
Coarse wool fabrics 1 answer
Coarse wool garments 1 answer
Coarse woolen clothing 1 answer
Coarse woolens 1 answer
Country clothes 1 answer
Country wear 1 answer
Erudite wear 1 answer
Fabrics from Scotland 1 answer
Fall apparel 1 answer
Fall fabrics 1 answer
Coarse wools 2 answers
Coarse fabrics 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TWEEDS (5)

Walking behind her, the observer, by the time she had reached Clemens Place, would have seen that she was faultlessly tailored in genial tweeds; that her small brown boots were sheltered by spats of that pale tan complexion exhibited by Pullman porters on the Pennsylvania Railroad; that her person was both slender and vigorous; that her shoulders were carrying a sumptuous fur of the colour described by the trade as nutria, or possibly opal smoke.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
The moody man-servant, with his monstrous black gloves, was almost a nightmare; Royce, the secretary, was solid enough, a big bull of a man, in tweeds, with a short beard; but the straw-coloured beard was startlingly salted with grey like the tweeds, and the broad forehead was barred with premature wrinkles.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
This figure was clad in tweeds of a piebald check, with a pink tie, a sharp collar and protuberant yellow boots.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
There were a number of students of the various faculties, but most of the men were clerks or assistants in shops; they wore their everyday clothes, ready-made tweeds or queer tail-coats, and their hats, for they had brought them in with them, and when they danced there was no place to put them but their heads.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
Down the roadway, dodging among cabs and carts, ran a weather-stained elderly man, with wide flapping black hat, and homely suit of tweeds.
Beyond the City Arthur Conan Doyle 2008

Quotes with TWEEDS (2)

It was at a conference in Cyprus in 1976, where the theme was the rights of small nations, that I first met Edward Said. It was impossible not to be captivated by him: of his many immediately seductive qualities I will start by mentioning a very important one. When he laughed, it was as if he was surrendering unconditionally to some guilty pleasure. At first the very picture of professorial rectitude, with faultless tweeds, cravats, and other accoutrements (the pipe also bein…
Christopher Hitchens Hitch-22: A Memoir
Years ago, I met once a week, 9 A.M. sharp, with a therapist whom I will call Dr. Mason. We would settle in well-worn chairs, Dr. Mason, a slender, balding middle-ager in blazer and striped tie, and me, an anxious academic in Levi's and tweeds.
Lee Gutkind
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 60 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).