Crossword-Solution: CHIEFTAIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Chieftain | n. | A captain, leader, or commander; a chief; the head of a troop, army, or clan. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “CHIEFTAIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Emir or raja | 1 answer |
| wadiya | 1 answer |
| Tribal head | 3 answers |
| jarl | 4 answers |
| Tribal leader | 6 answers |
| hierarch | 14 answers |
| -- Khan | 20 answers |
| Potentate | 23 answers |
| CAPTAIN ___ | 25 answers |
| person in charge | 38 answers |
| High Command | 54 answers |
| ACHIEVER | 59 answers |
| Leader? | 81 answers |
| Master | 88 answers |
| Head | 101 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHIEFTAIN (5)
When Terkoz saw Tarzan approaching without his arrows, he continued to belabor the poor woman in a studied effort to affront his hated chieftain.
The walls of the apartment were so ill finished and so full of crevices, that the rich hangings shook in the night blast, and, in despite of a sort of screen intended to protect them from the wind, the flame of the torches streamed sideways into the air, like the unfurled pennon of a chieftain.
Hairy monsters were overcoming his fighting men, and a black chieftain like himself was fighting shoulder to shoulder with the hideous pack that opposed him.
Bwana, as she insisted upon calling her benefactor, dissuaded her from making the attempt at once by dispatching a head man with a party of blacks to Kovudoo’s village with instructions to learn from the old savage how he came into possession of the white girl and as much of her antecedents as might be culled from the black chieftain.
The quick eye of the Dyak chieftain recognized the prahu of Rajah Muda Saffir where it lay upon the beach, but he said nothing to his white companion of what it augured—it might be well to discover how the land lay before he committed himself too deeply to either faction.
Quotes with CHIEFTAIN (3)
Did you slip in some cheese? Did it make you hate cheese, which you had previously loved? Why not sue a cheese-maker? Sue him for all the cheese he's got, drive him out of the cheese-making business! Did you burn your face with an iron? Why not sue Prometheus, the god that invented fire? Or an Iron Age chieftain, for having the temerity to popularise the metal.
Teaching is a sacred art. This is why the noblest druid is not the one who conjures fires and smoke but the one who brings the news and passes on the histories. The teacher, the bard, the singer of tales is a freer of men's minds and bodies, especially when he roams without allegiance to one chieftain or another. But he is also a danger to the masters if he insists upon telling the truth. The truth will inevitably cause tremors in those who cling to power without honoring justice.
The ruddy chieftain snorted. “You’ve not noticed? I reckon he’s as smitten as a bull in a paddock of heifers in spring.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1997).