Crossword-Solution: CHEETAHS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CHEETAHS | anagram | THECHASE |
We have 22 clues for the answer “CHEETAHS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Gazelle chasers | 1 answer |
| Swift cats | 1 answer |
| Spotted speedsters | 1 answer |
| Spotted racers | 1 answer |
| Speedy cats | 1 answer |
| Serengeti sprinters | 1 answer |
| Serengeti speedsters | 1 answer |
| Mile-a-minute sprinters | 1 answer |
| Leopard-like felines. | 1 answer |
| Fleet felines | 1 answer |
| Fleet cats | 1 answer |
| Fastest felines | 1 answer |
| Swiftest four-footed animals | 1 answer |
| Fast felines | 1 answer |
| Fast cats | 1 answer |
| They're spotted in Africa | 1 answer |
| They're spotted on safaris | 1 answer |
| Cats spotted in the wild | 2 answers |
| Cats with spots | 2 answers |
| can be trained to run down game | 2 answers |
| Fast ones | 3 answers |
| Wild cats | 5 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
EMECZA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CHEETAHS (5)
During our visit the Guikwar had most kindly arranged every kind and style of sport, including a pack of hounds, half a dozen well-trained cheetahs (hunting leopards), and a posse of hawks and falcons with their numerous attendants.
One thing was certain, the cheetahs were first-rate, and there was none of the skulking and slinking back, which I had read of as characteristic of the hunting leopard.
When _that_ seemed right, he unloosed, or, to speak by a stronger word, he _sprang_, his known resources: he slipped our royal horses like cheetahs, or hunting-leopards, after the affrighted game.
They were all striding up and down, raging with hunger, for it was near the feeding-time; and suddenly a lion roared, and then others roared; and royal tigers, and jaguars, and pumas, and cheetahs, and leopards joined in with shrieks and with yells, and the awful chorus of the feline giants grew louder, like the continuous roar of near thunder, until the whole vast building shook and the solid earth seemed to tremble beneath them.
The Gaekwar of Baroda, during my sojourn in his State, most kindly furnished me with opportunities of witnessing the excellent training of his falcons, hunting leopards, or cheetahs, and other animals.
Quotes with CHEETAHS (3)
Izzy was utterly convinced. Never mind Arabian horses, African cheetahs. No creature in the world could bolt so quickly as a rake confronted with the word "marriage". They ought to shout it out at footraces rather than using starting pi
I loved the zebras, the cheetahs, the fruit flies, the octopi and the rest. But The Nature of Sex “climaxed” with a species I’d never heard of before, “bonobos,” which the narrator also called by their Latin/scientific name Pan paniscus. I knew “Pan” as classical Greek mythology’s horned and horny god of the wild, so maybe I shouldn’t have been surprised. But when the bonobos started swinging onto my screen, well… what can I say? Today, I’ve got a whole book’s worth of stuff …
Language is a social energy, and our capacity for articulate speech is the key factor that makes us different from other species. We are not as fast as cheetahs — or even as horses. Nor are we as strong as bulls or as adaptable as bacteria. But our brains are equipped with the facility to produce and process speech, and we are capable of abstract thought. A bee may dance to show other bees the location of a source of food, a green monkey may deliver sophisticated vocal signal…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Three Across, Universal, WSJ.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1958–2022).