Crossword-Solution: BUZZARDS
We have 9 clues for the answer “BUZZARDS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Grasping ones | 1 answer |
| Ones flying in circles | 1 answer |
| Vultures | 1 answer |
| _____ Bay (New England site) | 1 answer |
| Cantankerous sorts | 2 answers |
| AMERICAN bay | 5 answers |
| CANTANKEROUS OLDSTERS | 10 answers |
| CANTANKEROUS ONE | 11 answers |
| Bay | 67 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUZZARDS (5)
The thought of dying in the woods, all alone, and of being torn to pieces by the buzzards, had not yet been rendered tolerable by my many troubles and hardships, and I was glad when the shade of the trees, and the cool evening breeze, combined with my matted hair to stop the flow of blood.
Down the river floats now a neatly whitewashed hen-house, then a cluster of neatly split fence-rails, or a door and a bloated carcass, solemnly guarded by a pair of buzzards, the only bird to be seen, which feast on the carcass as it bears them along.
They know they've got him going; he is buying wine for all; They crowd around as buzzards at a feast, Then when his poke is empty they boost him from the hall, And spurn him in the gutter like a beast.
What beats me is how you found out—” “Oh, about the jewels? I invented that part,” explained Vera; “I mean the mystery was where old Betsy’s arrears of rent were to come from; and she would have hated leaving that jolly quince tree.” THE FORBIDDEN BUZZARDS “Is matchmaking at all in your line?” Hugo Peterby asked the question with a certain amount of personal interest.
The increase of wild creatures is in proportion to the things they feed upon: the more carrion the more buzzards.
Quotes with BUZZARDS (3)
The desert was a school, a school where each day, each hour, a final examination was offered, where failure meant death and the buzzards landed to correct the papers.
I'd like to see North America become a dry, sunny, sandy region inhabited mainly by lizards, buzzards and a modest human population - about 25 million would be plenty - of pastoralists and prospectors (prospecting for truth), gathering once a year in the ruins of ancient, mysterious cities for great ceremonies of music, art, dance, poetry, joy, faith and renewal. That's my dream of the American future. Like most such dreams, it will probably come true. That is why I'm still an optimist.
What’s the kindest thing you almost did? Is your fear of insomnia stronger than your fear of what awoke you? Are bonsai cruel? Do you love what you love, or just the feeling? Your earliest memories: do you look through your young eyes, or look at your young self? Which feels worse: to know that there are people who do more with less talent, or that there are people with more talent? Do you walk on moving walkways? Should it make any difference that you knew it was wrong �as y…
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1991–2019).