Crossword clues for sacks
sacks
- Spud bags
- Quarterback's concerns
- QB tackles
- Pass rushers' tackles
- Takes down, as a back might
- Tackles, as a faded-back quarterback
- Stats for NFL defensive linemen
- Some are stuffed with potatoes
- Quarterback takedowns
- Prevents from passing, in a way
- Potato parcels
- Pile in Santa's sleigh
- Picnic-race gear
- Picnic contest gear
- Pass rusher's tally
- Neuroscientist Oliver
- Michael Strahan feats
- Losses involving getting to the quarterback
- Linebacker stats
- Lays off (worker)
- Large cloth bags
- Kicks a member out
- Gets rid of (employee)
- Fires from job
- Fires — bags
- Defensive end's stats
- Burlap containers
- Boots cocky guitarist
- Boots a cocky singer
- Blitz consequences
- Beds in the Navy
- Bases on the diamond
- Bags of potatoes
- Bags for potatoes
- "Awakenings" author
- Fires from U.K. band?
- Potatoes' places
- Gridiron stat
- Axes
- Plays resulting in yardage losses
- Drops a quarterback
- Gives the gate
- Plunders
- Quarterback tackles
- Gives the ax to
- Loots
- Cans or fires
- Tackles Theismann
- Attacks on quarterbacks
- Fires - bags
- Lowly dwellings without hot fires
- Large strong bags
- Rifles library storage, wasting little time
- Plunders; bags
- Dismisses; bags
- Dismisses report of something in the wind
- Dismisses sound of instrument
- Lets go
- Burlap bags
- Gives the heave-ho
- Potato holders
- Large bags
- Flour holders
- Shows the door to
- Potato containers
- Potato bags
- Grocery containers
- Gives the axe
- Tackles the quarterback
- Tackles the QB for a loss
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Sacks is a German surname meaning "man from Saxony" and may refer to:
- Alan Sacks, US television producer
- Andrew Sacks, US attorney
- C. Jared Sacks, US founder of Channel Classics Records
- David O. Sacks (b. 1972), South Africa-born US internet businessman and film producer
- David Sacks (fl. 21st century), US television writer and producer
- Gerald Sacks (b. 1933), US logician
- Glenn Sacks (fl. 21st century), US radio personality
- Greg Sacks (b. 1952), US racing car driver
- Harvey Sacks (1935–1975), US sociologist
- Hayley Anne Sacks (b. 1991), US figure skater who competed for Israel
- Joel Sacks (b. 1989), Argentine football (soccer) player
- Jonathan Sacks (b. 1948), Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom's main body of Orthodox synagogues
- Jonathan Sacks (composer) (b. 1950), US musician and composer
- Leon Sacks (1902–1972), Democratic member of US House of Representatives
- Leslie Sacks (1952-2013), US art dealer and collector
- Mark Sacks (1953-2008), British philosopher
- Martin Sacks (b. 1959), Australian actor
- Michael Sacks (b. 1948), US actor
- Mike Sacks, US author, humor writer, and magazine editor
- Nathan Sacks, South African football (soccer) player
- Oliver Sacks (1933-2015), English-born US neurologist and author
- Peter M. Sacks (b. 1950), South African-born US artist and poet
- Rodney Sacks American businessman
- Ruth Sacks (b. 1977), South African artist
- Yonason Sacks (fl. 21st century), US rabbi
Usage examples of "sacks".
They had found a chamber full of skulls and yellowed bones, and four sacks of tarnished silver coins from the reign of the first King Viserys.
As though chained down, he sat in the middle of the room with the sacks of gold at his feet.
Interrupting each other, they all hastened to tell the beauty some new thing, unloaded their sacks and boasted about the loaves, sausages, and dumplings, of which they had already collected plenty for their caroling.
Solokha ran to open the door, and the nimble devil got into one of the sacks lying there.
And he briskly hauled sacks onto his shoulders that two strong men would have been unable to carry.
Lads and girls held up their sacks, trying to be the first to catch the booty.
Reflecting on the corruption of morals and the wooden heart of the Jewess who sold the drink, the chum wandered into the sacks and stopped in amazement.
The other five, together with the philosopher, climbed deep inside and settled on sacks filled with various purchases made in town.
Cossacks must also have been philosophers, because they said nothing in reply, lay on the sacks and smoked their pipes.
A train of oxcarts lumbered south with grain and sacks of wool, and later she passed a swineherd driving pigs, and an old woman in a horse litter with an escort of mounted guards.
The gatehouse opened on a market square, where those who had entered before her were unloading to hawk their turnips, yellow onions, and sacks of barleycorn.
Onions, carrots, turnips, two sacks of beans, four of barley, and nine of oranges.
We have found silver cups and iron pots, sacks of wool and bolts of silk, rusted helms and shining swords.
And so saying, they hauled forth large sacks and began strewing gold coin about with great vigor.
But then the life force took the upper hand, the cow struggled to her four hoofs and went on eating by herself, sticking her muzzle directly into the sacks that were offered her.