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The answer DEADHEADS has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of deadheads in various dictionaries:
noun - a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way
noun - a train or bus or taxi traveling empty
verb - to travel without freight
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Mar 29 2016 Wall Street Journal |
May 1 2011 The Washington Post |
Nov 17 2009 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Jun 4 2007 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Jul 24 2002 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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Plural form of deadhead. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadhead. |
A boring or unenterprising person. |
A fan of the rock group the Grateful Dead. |
A faded flower head. |
A passenger or member of an audience with a free ticket. |
A sunken or partially submerged log. |
Remove dead flower heads from (a plant) |
(of a commercial driver) complete a trip in a train or other vehicle with no passengers or cargo. |
Deadheads might refer to |
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Deadhead or Dead Head is a name given to fans of the American rock band, the Grateful Dead. In the 1970s, a number of fans began travelling to see the band in as many shows or festival venues as they could. With large numbers of people thus attending strings of shows, a community developed. Deadheads developed their own idioms and slang. * Much Deadhead-related historical material received or collected by the band over the years is housed in the Grateful Dead Archive of UC-Santa Cruz. Archive founding curator Nicholas Meriwether, who has also written extensively about the culture and its impact on society, predicted, "The Grateful Dead archive is going to end up being a critical way for us to approach and understand the 1960s and the counterculture of the era...It's also going to tell us a lot about the growth and development of modern rock theater, and it's helping us understand fan culture." |