Crossword-Solution: AIRSTRIPS
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Landing spots in the jungle | 1 answer |
| Small landing fields | 1 answer |
| Taxi spots? | 1 answer |
| Where fighter jets touch down | 1 answer |
| Landing fields. | 2 answers |
| Landing spots | 4 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 AIRSTRIPS (2)
Chinese control of Tibet, involving the construction of numerous roads, airstrips, and military installations, as well as differences concerning the international border, led in 1959 to conflicts with India, a country which had previously sided with the new China in international affairs.
Shellfire was being concentrated on the airstrips, striving to block them, plow them up with craters.
Quotes with AIRSTRIPS (3)
Well, good luck,’ the Vietnam verbal tic... It was as though people couldn’t stop themselves from saying it, even when they actually meant to express the opposite wish, like, ‘Die, motherfucker.’ Usually it was only an uninhabited passage of dead language, sometimes it came out five times in a sentence, like punctuation, often it was spoken flat side up to telegraph the belief that there wasn’t any way out; tough shit, sin loi, smack it, good luck. Sometimes, though, it was s…
Since everyone around you agrees ever since there were people on earth that land is value, or labor is value, or learning is value, or title, degree, necklaces, murex shells, the ownership of slaves. Everyone knows bees sting and ghosts haunt and giving your robes away humiliates your rivals. That the enemies are barbarians. That wise men swim through the rock of the earth; that houses breed filth, airstrips attract airplanes, tornadoes punish, ancestors watch, and you can bu…
The West Indian is not exactly hostile to change, but he is not much inclined to believe in it. This comes from a piece of wisdom that his climate of eternal summer teaches him. It is that, under all the parade of human effort and noise, today is like yesterday, and tomorrow will be like today; that existence is a wheel of recurring patterns from which no one escapes; that all anybody does in this life is live for a while and then die for good, without finding out much; and t…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).