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The answer HATCHES has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hatches in various dictionaries:
noun - the production of young from an egg
noun - shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
noun - a movable barrier covering a hatchway
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Cooks up |
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Emerges from a shell |
Concocts, as a scheme |
Splashing the cash, ties reports in paper columns |
Pops out through small doors? |
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During cinematic sea storms, the captain always shouts "Batten down" these covers |
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a small opening in a floor, wall, or roof allowing access from one area to another. |
Plural form of hatch. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hatch. |
A door in an aircraft, spacecraft, or submarine. |
The rear door of a hatchback car. |
(of an egg) open and produce a young animal. |
Conspire to devise (a plot or plan) |
A newly hatched brood. |
(in fine art and technical drawing) shade (an area) with closely drawn parallel lines. |
Hatches might refer to |
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Hacheston is a village and a civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk. The population of the parish at the 2011 census was 345.It is located on the B1116 road between the towns of Wickham Market and Framlingham. Hacheston has a church and a village hall. Hacheston Halt railway station was closed in 1952. * Glevering Hall is a historic house and estate within the parish which was built in 1794 by Chaloner Arcedeckne, MP. Glevering Hall became a Grade II* listed building on 25 October 1951. |