Crossword-Solution: COCKAIGNE 9 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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COUNTRY of luxury and idleness (imaginary) 1 answer
Fantasy land of luxury and idleness 1 answer
IMAGINARY country of luxury and idleness 1 answer
Imaginary land of luxury 1 answer
Cockneydom 2 answers
land of cakes 2 answers
ARCADIA 7 answers
"___ Wonderland" 9 answers
Shangri-La 10 answers
London 11 answers
Promised Land 13 answers
Imaginary land 42 answers
Paradise 73 answers
Heaven 74 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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That was her last effort to harvest the April wind, to teach divine unhappiness by a correspondence course, to buy the lilies of Avalon and the sunsets of Cockaigne in tin cans at Ole Jenson's Grocery.
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 2006
For I have as little sympathy with those who prate so loudly of the progress of the species, and the advent of I know-not-what Cockaigne of universal peace and plenty, as I have with those who believe on the strength of “unfulfilled prophecy,” the downfall of Christianity, and the end of the human race to be at hand.
Alexandria and her Schools Charles Kingsley 2015
They tell me Cockaigne has been crowning A Poet whose garland endures;-- It was you that first told me of Browning,-- That stupid old Browning of yours! His vogue and his verve are alarming, I'm anxious to give him his due; But, Fred, he's not nearly so charming A Poet as you! I heard how you shot at The Beeches, I saw how you rode Chanticleer, I have read the report of your speeches, And echoed the echoing cheer.
The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 4 (of 4) Various 2001
Each of these wonder-dealers found his separate group of admirers, and great was the delight and loud the laughter in the pastime-ground of old Cockaigne.
The Last Of The Barons, Volume 1. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005
The uncourteous mob yelled and shouted and laughed, and wholly disregarding the lifted wands and drowning the solemn rebukes of the heralds, they heaped upon the furious Burgundian all the expressions of ridicule in which the wit of Cockaigne is so immemorially rich.
The Last Of The Barons, Volume 4. Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2005