Crossword-Solution: CACHUCHA 8 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Cachucha n. An Andalusian dance in three-four time, resembling the
bolero.

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SOLO dance (Sp.) 1 answer
SPANISH solo dance 1 answer
solo dance 1 answer
Spanish dance. 29 answers
DANCE, type of 59 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
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greedy person
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Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero, Xeres we'll drink—Manzanilla, Montero— Wine, when it runs in abundance, enhances The reckless delight of that wildest of dances! To the pretty pitter-pitter-patter, And the clitter-clitter-clitter-clatter— Clitter—clitter—clatter, Pitter—pitter—patter, Patter, patter, patter, patter, we'll dance.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
Old Xeres we'll drink—Manzanilla, Montero; For wine, when it runs in abundance, enhances The reckless delight of that wildest of dances! (Cachucha.) (The dance is interrupted by the unexpected appearance of Don Alhambra, who looks on with astonishment.
The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan William Schwenk Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 2009
Nothing could have been more enchanting than the Diable Boiteux with its many and various tableaux and its dresses, and Fanny Elsler dancing the "cachucha," or the Sylphide or the Revolte du Serail with Taglioni.
Memoirs Prince de Joinville 2004
The Batuque is said to be the original Cachucha; Barbot calls it a danse des filoux, and it has the merit of perfectly expressing, as Captain Cook's companions remarked of the performances in the South Sea Islands, what it means.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2 Richard F. Burton 2004
The Cancan has taken its place on the boards of every stage in the city, apparently to stay; and the exquisite jota and cachucha are giving way to the bestialities of the casino cadet.
Castilian Days John Hay 2005