Crossword-Solution: BROWNSEA 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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POOLE harbour island (Eng.) 2 answers
ENGLISH island(s) 20 answers
BRITISH island(s) 32 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The other boat, which was also large, but of very shallow draught of water, lay inside the entrance to the harbour; and in her they could go either north or south of Brownsea Island, and shoot or fish in the many inlets and bays.
No Surrender! G. A. Henty 2006
The most frequent visitor to Netherstock was Lieutenant, or, as he was called in courtesy, Captain Whittier, the officer in command of the coast guard station between Poole and Christ Church; his principal station being opposite Brownsea Island, the narrowest point of the entrance to the harbour.
No Surrender! G. A. Henty 2006
The night signals were made from a cleft in the sand hills, half a mile from the house; the light being so arranged that it could not be seen from Brownsea Island, though visible to those on the south side, from Studland right away over the hills to Corfe Castle, even to Wareham.
No Surrender! G. A. Henty 2006
They would gather in the channel south of Brownsea, where the boys and often their father would be in their boats in readiness, until a momentary glimmer of a light, so placed on board the lugger that it could only be seen from the spot where they were awaiting it, showed the position of the craft and their readiness to discharge cargo.
No Surrender! G. A. Henty 2006
Andrew, and when Canute ravaged the Frome Valley early in the eleventh century he carried his spoils to Brownsea.
Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch Sidney Heath 2009