Crossword-Solution: WENDS 5 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Wends n. pl. A Slavic tribe which once occupied the northern and
eastern parts of Germany, of which a small remnant exists.

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WENDS anagram ENDWS

We have 31 clues for the answer “WENDS”

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Proceeds along 1 answer
___ one's way (meanders) 1 answer
__ one's way (goes) 1 answer
Weaves (through) 1 answer
Travels indirectly 1 answer
Takes an indirect route 1 answer
Slavs of eastern Germany. 1 answer
Silesian Slavs. 1 answer
SORB descendants 1 answer
Pursues, as one's way 1 answer
Pursues (one's way) 1 answer
Proceeds, poetically 1 answer
Proceeds on: Poet. 1 answer
Proceeds on one's way 1 answer
Proceeds indirectly 1 answer
Proceeds circuitously 1 answer
Proceeds (one's way) 1 answer
Old Slavic group 1 answer
Makes, as one's way 1 answer
Makes (one's way) 1 answer
Goes: Poet. 1 answer
Goes one's way 1 answer
Goes to a poet 1 answer
German Slavs. 1 answer
Directs one's way 1 answer
Travels 8 answers
Meanders 10 answers
BIBLICALLY PROCEEDS 10 answers
BY INDIRECT MEANS 10 answers
SLAVONIC people 21 answers
Proceeds 28 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with WENDS (5)

The pilgrim wends to his temple out of town, sits out his moving service, returns to his bed with his heart and soul and his body exhausted by long hours of tremendous emotion, and he is in no fit condition to do anything but to lie torpid and slowly gather back life and strength for the next service.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Orion: And a waggon wends slow to those turrets and spires, To feed the fat monks and the corpulent friars; It carries the corn, and the oil, and the wine, The honey and milk from the shores of the Rhine.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
That which has never come within the scope of our really pitifully meager world-experience cannot be--our finite minds cannot grasp that which may not exist in accordance with the conditions which obtain about us upon the outside of the insignificant grain of dust which wends its tiny way among the bowlders of the universe--the speck of moist dirt we so proudly call the World.
At the Earth's Core Edgar Rice Burroughs 1996
XXXVI Weening removed the way by which she wends, A thousand miles from loathed Rinaldo's beat, To rest herself a while the maid intends, Wearied with that long flight and summer's heat.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
RICHES It is true that God gives unto each from his birth Some task to perform while he wends upon earth, But He gives correspondent wisdom and force To the weight of the task, and the length of the course.
Wild Wales George Borrow 1996

Quotes with WENDS (3)

If we are inclined to forget how much there is in the world besides that which we anticipate, then works of art are perhaps a little to blame, for in them we find at work the same process of simplification or selection as in the imagination. Artistic accounts include severe abbreviations of what reality will force upon us. A travel book may tell us, for example, that the narrator journeyed through the afternoon to reach the hill town of X and after a night in its medieval mon…
Alain de Botton The Art of Travel
But my brain winds and wends. Back and forth. Up and down. It feels like the county fair has inhabited my mind-- complete with sketchy rides, carnies, and sugar-amped kids crying over lost balloons. So loud and disorienting. I want it to pack up and move on to the next town. I want my mind to be an open grassy field again with crickets and dandelions.
Laura Munson This Is Not The Story You Think It Is: A Season of Unlikely Happiness
From golden showers of the ancient skies, On the first day, and the eternal snow of stars, You once unfastened giant calyxes For the young earth still innocent of scars: Young gladioli with the necks of swans, Laurels divine, of exiled souls the dream, Vermilion as the modesty of dawns Trod by the footsteps of the seraphim; The hyacinth, the myrtle gleaming bright, And, like the flesh of woman, the cruel rose, Hérodiade blooming in the garden light, She that from wild and rad…
Stephane Mallarme
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 48 times in crossword archives (1952–2023).