Clues for the word "CANE"
We've had 213 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 604 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 15, 2025.
Definition of cane
- n. - A name given to several peculiar palms, species of Calamus and Daemanorops, having very long, smooth flexible stems, commonly called rattans.
- n. - Any plant with long, hard, elastic stems, as reeds and bamboos of many kinds; also, the sugar cane.
- n. - Stems of other plants are sometimes called canes; as, the canes of a raspberry.
- n. - A walking stick; a staff; -- so called because originally made of one the species of cane.
- n. - A lance or dart made of cane.
- n. - A local European measure of length. See Canna.
- v. t. - To beat with a cane.
- v. t. - To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs.
Referring Clues
- Soundly beat
- Beat severely
- Stick
- Sugar source
- Vaudeville dancer's accessory
- Walker's aid
- Walking stick
- It has a supporting role
- Christmas sweet
- Chaplin prop
- Supporter
- Lean on me
- Staff
- Mobility improver
- Crook
- Bat Masterson's weapon
- Support for the elderly?
- Nursing home staff?
- One with a supporting role
- Support provider
- Mr. Peanut accessory
- Beat
- Knobstick
- Punish, in a way
- Porch chair material
- Means of support
- Christmas tree decoration
- Mr. Peanut prop
- Third leg, in the Sphinx's riddle
- Prop for The Little Tramp
- Prop for a fop
- Word following candy or sugar
- Word following sugar and candy
- Support staff
- Word following sugar or candy
- Wickerwork material
- Short staff
- Walking aid
- Rocking chair material
- Bamboo stalk
- Hobbler's support
- Christmas candy piece
- Stick for a stroller?
- Fop's prop
- Prop for Chaplin
- Charlie Chaplin prop
- Support staff?
- Blackberry stem
- Word with sugar or candy
- Dandy accouterment
- Fop's accessory
- Woven material
- 27 Down source
- Bat Masterson prop
- Candy shape
- Wicker material
- Bamboo, essentially
- Masterson accessory
- Christmas candy shape
- Source of some sugar
- Bat Masterson trademark
- Top hat go-with
- Bat Masterson's aid
- Personal support
- Malacca product
- Christmas candy
- Vaudeville dancer's prop
- Type of sugar
- Some take it for a walk
- Candy shape, perhaps
- Supporting staff
- Dandy's accouterment
- Nursing home aid, for some
- Old chair bottom material
- Certain sugar source
- Malacca, for one
- Chaplin trademark
- Stem used for wickerwork
- Fred Astaire prop
- Rattan, e.g.
- Prop for Astaire
- Prop for Winston Churchill
- Word with "sugar" or "candy"
- Bamboo stem
- Candy on a tree
- It's rich in sugar
- Rum source
- Constitutional aid?
- Crook's cousin
- Mr. Peanut has one
- Dandy's accessory
- W.C. Fields prop
- Prop for Mr. Peanut
- Supporter of Yoda
- Aid for Dr. House
- Prop for Dr. House
- 2007 Jimmy Smits series
- Prop for Dr. Gregory House
- Sugar ___
- Sugar type
- Little Tramp prop
- Long reed
- One to walk with
- Soft-shoe prop
- Aid in getting around
- Raspberry stem
- Candy ___
- Prop for Mr. Monopoly or Mr. Peanut
- Boulevardier's accessory
- Rattan
- Pier 1 furniture material
- One of man's three legs, in the riddle of the Sphinx
- Fop prop
- Punishment stick
- House used one on "House"
- Walker alternative
- Quaint stage dancing accessory
- Peppermint stick
- Word with sugar or walking
- Word with "candy" or "sugar"
- Hollow stem
- Christmas candy, maybe
- Stick by the front door, say
- Pedestrian staff
- Walking support
- Mr. Peanut's stick
- Stroller's aid?
- See 16-Across
- Mr. Peanut trademark
- Thrash
- December candy shape
- Sugar in the field
- Flogger's weapon
- Sugar stalk
- Crook, e.g.
- Word with candy or sugar
- Sweet stalk
- Walker's alternative
- Charlie Chaplin's twirled prop
- Prop for Mr. Monopoly
- Christmas decoration
- Support stick
- Candy stick
- Flog
- Candy ___ (Christmas tree candy)
- Sugar or candy
- Prop for pimps
- Walking aide
- Stick held by African explorer
- Flog a walking-stick
- Some sugar used for punishment?
- "Got No Shame" Brother ___
- "And Fools Shine On" Brother ___
- Brother ___
- Rod for punishment
- Space Monkeys "Sugar ___"
- Rod
- Bamboo rod
- Prop for Willy Wonka
- Punishment for a murderer, say
- Sweet chastisement?
- Murderer's sound punishment
- Rod used for punishment
- Punish murderer soundly
- It tastes sweet, but schoolboys dislike it
- Beat honoured actor heartlessly
- Stick around in between acts
- See 24
- Sugar plant
- House prop
- Walker's prop
- Chaplin's prop
- Sugar crop
- Support for a stroller
- Is such sugar sticky?
- Balancing stick
- Chaplin stick
- Stick for a walk
- Some sugar used for punishment?
- Charlie Chaplin accessory
- Candy configuration
- Mr. Monopoly's stick
- Prop for Yoda
- Striped candy shape
- Seat material
- Dance prop for Fred Astaire
- Sticky sort of sugar?
- Seasonal candy shape
- Alternative to a walker
- Bamboo, e.g.
- Andrew Jackson carried one with a sword in it
- Yuletide candy shape
- Prop for Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe
- Christmas tree hanging
- Mobility aid
- 27-Down with a handle
- Chaplin accessory
- Jean Toomer novel
- Willy Wonka prop
- Support staff?
- Bit of Christmas candy
- Prop for the Riddler or Willy Wonka
- Shape of a striped Christmas candy
- Accessory with a Lego Riddler minifigure
- Tophat go-with for a sharp dressed man
- Prop for Carl Fredrickson
- Peppermint shape
- Beanpole material, often
- Prop for Scrooge McDuck
- Walking stabilizer
- Candy ___ (holiday treat)
- Stroller's accessory
- Walking stick?
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - April 15, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 12, 2025
- LA Times - April 04, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - March 27, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 26, 2025
- Daily American - March 23, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 22, 2025
- USA Today - March 19, 2025
- USA Today - February 23, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 20, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 11, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 19, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 14, 2025
- Daily American - January 13, 2025
- LA Times - January 12, 2025
- Family Time - January 12, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 19, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 18, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 11, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - December 04, 2024
- Daily American - November 24, 2024
- New York Times - November 20, 2024
- USA Today - November 19, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 17, 2024
- LA Times - November 15, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 28, 2024
- Family Time - October 13, 2024
- LA Times - September 24, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- LA Times - September 22, 2024
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