Crossword-Solution: WARSHIPS
We have 9 clues for the answer “WARSHIPS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Armada components | 1 answer |
| Carriers or cruisers, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Combat vessels | 1 answer |
| Cruiser and destroyer | 1 answer |
| Targets at Pearl Harbor: 1941 | 1 answer |
| Blockade enforcers | 2 answers |
| Naval fleet | 3 answers |
| Armada | 18 answers |
| Fleet | 37 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WARSHIPS (5)
After a time, and before they reached the sinking cloud bank, the warships turned northward, and then abruptly went about and passed into the thickening haze of evening southward.
The Ballad of the 'Calliope' By the far Samoan shore, Where the league-long rollers pour All the wash of the Pacific on the coral-guarded bay, Riding lightly at their ease, In the calm of tropic seas, The three great nations' warships at their anchors proudly lay.
The town itself is a famous old place, dating from the dim days of King Ethelred, when the Danes anchored their warships in the Kennet, and started from Reading to ravage all the land of Wessex; and here Ethelred and his brother Alfred fought and defeated them, Ethelred doing the praying and Alfred the fighting.
And our naval annals owe some of their interest to the fantastic and beautiful appearance of old warships and the romance that invests the sea and everything sea-going in the eyes of English lads on a half-holiday at the coast.
Not for me To sing the enfranchised nations’ glee, Or count the cost Of warships foundered far at sea And battles lost.
Quotes with WARSHIPS (3)
There was nothing green left; artillery had denuded and scarred every inch of ground. Tiny flares glowed and disappeared. Shrapnel burst with bluish white puffs. Jets of flamethrowers flickered and here and there new explosions stirred up the rubble. While I watched, an American observation plane droned over the Japanese lines, spotting targets for the U.S. warships lying offshore. Suddenly the little plane was hit by flak and disintegrated. The carnage below continued withou…
Why have we built warships to bring home peace?
Our muddy machine gun pits were transformed into Courage Clubs when bombs fell or Japanese warships pounded us from the sea. There was protocol to be observed, too, and it was natural that the poor fellow who might break into momentary terror should cause pained silence and embarrassed coughs. Everyone looked the other way, like millionaires confronted by the horrifying sight of a club member borrowing five dollars from the waiter.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1980–2006).