Crossword-Solution: ARANSAS 7 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Bay on the coast of Texas. 1 answer
Bay on which Rockport, Texas, is. 1 answer
Oceanic pass off coast of Texas. 1 answer
Pass and bay north of Corpus Christi. 1 answer
Tex. bay or river 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Both regiments did good service, especially under Ransom, in the expedition that, led by Washburn, landed on Mustang Island on the 16th of November, took the Confederate battery commanding Aransas Pass, and then, crossing to Matagorda Island, rapidly reduced Fort Esperanza, and thus gained the control of Matagorda Bay before the month was out.
History of the Nineteenth Army Corps Richard Biddle Irwin 2008
Boatmen at Long Key and other Florida resorts--at Tampico, Aransas Pass--are not in the same class with the Avalon men.
Tales of Fishes Zane Grey 2009
Hist., 5:200, August 18, 1893) that a series of moles from Rockport, Aransas County, Texas, agreed essentially with the type.
Two New Moles (Genus Scalopus) from Mexico and Texas Rollin H. Baker 2010
Mus., 19:22, December 21, 1896) believed that the type was actually from Aransas County rather than Presidio County.
Two New Moles (Genus Scalopus) from Mexico and Texas Rollin H. Baker 2010
Grateful acknowledgment is made to those in charge of the collection of Recent mammals in the American Museum of Natural History for permitting me to examine the moles from Aransas County and the type specimen of _Scalops argentatus texanus_ Allen.
Two New Moles (Genus Scalopus) from Mexico and Texas Rollin H. Baker 2010
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1947–1987).