Crossword-Solution: CHAMPLAIN
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Founder of Canada. | 1 answer |
| Lake Patrick Leahy tried to have named the sixth Great Lake | 1 answer |
| New York/Vermont/Quebec lake | 1 answer |
| Vermont lake | 1 answer |
| French explorer | 5 answers |
| part0220NORTH American lake(s) | 9 answers |
| SEA of the World | 46 answers |
| AMERICAN lake(s) | 52 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EZEMAC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CHAMPLAIN (5)
Sewell the summer after he sold out, when the minister and his wife stopped at Lapham on their way across from the White Mountains to Lake Champlain; Lapham had found them on the cars, and pressed them to stop off.
Their situation on Lake Champlain gave them the command of the main route into Canada so that the possession of them would be all-important in case of hostilities.
Martin Egan came with him and the British Naval Attache, and they have asked me to dine at a real table at Hotel Champlain with two other men.
John Jacob Astor ascended the Hudson River to Albany, and then with pack on his back, struck north, alone, through the forest for Lake Champlain.
Rogers consecrate it anew, it will talk like a good English and Protestant bell.” So Deacon Lawson and half a score of his townsmen took down the bell, suspended it on a pole, and bore it away on their sturdy shoulders, meaning to carry it to the shore of Lake Champlain, and thence homeward by water.
Quotes with CHAMPLAIN (2)
The first Abenaki word I ever learned was Bitawbagok — the word they use for Lake Champlain. It means, literally, the waters between. Since I’ve come back from Quebec, I have thought of my address as Bitawkdakinna. I don’t know enough Abenaki to be sure it’s a real word, but translated, it is the world between. I had become a bridge between the natural world and the human one. I fit into both places and belonged to neither. Half of my heart lived with the wild wolves, the other half lived with my family.
I did projects on Champlain coming up the St. Lawrence River and on Henry Hudson cast adrift in the bay that now bears his name. And I read dozens of historical novels: Rosemary Sutcliff on Roman Britain and G. A. Henty on British heroes, though my all-time favourite was Ronald Welch's 'Knight Crusader.'
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Slate, USA TODAY.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1950–2017).