Crossword-Solution: WHATNOTS
We have 11 clues for the answer “WHATNOTS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Etageres | 1 answer |
| Knickknack shelves | 1 answer |
| Sets of open shelves | 1 answer |
| Shelves for knickknacks | 1 answer |
| Étagères | 1 answer |
| Curio shelves | 2 answers |
| Bric-a-brac holders | 2 answers |
| Bric-a-brac stands | 2 answers |
| Bric-a-brac | 4 answers |
| Pieces of furniture. | 13 answers |
| frippery | 22 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WHATNOTS (5)
And Rodriguez saw that he was in the clutch of a collector, one who having devoted all his days to a hobby will exhibit his treasures to the uttermost, and that the stars that magic knows were no less to the Professor than all the whatnots that a man collects and insists on showing to whomsoever enters his house.
There were certain settees and back-to-backs, certain whatnots and occasional tables, which seemed to stamp the character of the Dean’s widow as meretricious.
HOW I remember cleaning that strange picture! I had been deep in duty for my sick neighbour— His besides my own—over several Sundays, Often, too, in the week; so with parish pressures, Baptisms, burials, doctorings, conjugal counsel— All the whatnots asked of a rural parson— Faith, I was well-nigh broken, should have been fully Saving for one small secret relaxation, One that in mounting manhood had grown my hobby.
Tommy says she doesn't want footling little gimcracky tables and whatnots and things, nor dressing-tables full of drawers that won't pull out.
And what am I shown? Curio cabinets, inclosed whatnots, museum cases in which to display fragments from the neolithic age, and glass-faced sarcophagi for dead butterflies.
Quotes with WHATNOTS (1)
People in coats and ties were milling around the Talley gallery, and on the wall were the minimally rendered still lifes by Giorgio Morandi, most of them no bigger than a tea tray. Their thin browns, ashy grays, and muted blues made people speak softly to one another, as if a shouted word might curdle one of the paintings and ruin it. Bottles, carafes, and ceramic whatnots sat in his paintings like small animals huddling for warmth, and these shy pictures could easily hang ne…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1966–2022).