Crossword-Solution: COONS 5 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Furry, masked critters 1 answer
Woodsy scavengers 1 answer
Woods varmints 1 answer
Sources of Davy Crockett hats 1 answer
Ring-tailed mammals, for short 1 answer
Ring-tailed critters 1 answer
Relatives of b'ars? 1 answer
Masked mammals, for short 1 answer
Masked critters, briefly 1 answer
Masked critters 1 answer
Masked animals, briefly 1 answer
Furnishers of coats and hats. 1 answer
Delaware senator Chris 1 answer
Crockett cap critters 1 answer
Davy Crockett hat sources 1 answer
Animals kept as pets. 1 answer
Bandit-faced critters 1 answer
Bandit-faced mammals, for short 1 answer
Masked creatures 2 answers
Ring-tailed animals 2 answers
Masked mammals 2 answers
Masked scavengers 2 answers
Tree-dwelling mammals. 2 answers
Nocturnal animals. 3 answers
___ age (long time). 3 answers
BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT (SONG) ARTIST 10 answers
CROCKETT, DAVY LAST STAND 10 answers
CROCKETT, DAVY 10 answers
CROCKETT PARTNER 10 answers
CROCKETT BEAT 10 answers
DAVY ___ 11 answers
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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.
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Sentences with COONS (5)

The staid, sober, thinking and industrious ones of our number would employ themselves in making corn-brooms, mats, horse-collars, and baskets; and another class of us would spend the time in hunting opossums, hares, and coons.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Coons were insufferably stupid to Miriam, so he thought they were to himself also, and he preached priggishly to Annie about the fatuity of listening to them.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
Nobody with more gumption than a grasshopper could go and sit and listen.” And to Miriam he said, with much scorn of Annie and the others: “I suppose they’re at the ‘Coons’.” It was queer to see Miriam singing coon songs.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
She always reminded Paul of some sad Botticelli angel when she sang, even when it was: “Come down lover’s lane For a walk with me, talk with me.” Only when he sketched, or at evening when the others were at the “Coons”, she had him to herself.
Sons and Lovers David Herbert Lawrence 1995
She had two boys big as Laddie, and three girls, and father said they lived like "the lilies of the field; they toiled not, neither did they spin." They never looked really hungry or freezing, but they never plowed, or planted, they had no cattle or pigs or chickens, only a little corn for meal, and some cabbage, and wild things they shot for meat, and coons to trade the skins for more powder and lead--bet they ate the coons--never any new clothes, never clean, they or their house.
Laddie Gene Stratton-Porter 2008

Quotes with COONS (3)

Some of the most memorable, and least regrettable, nights of my own youth were spent in coon hunting with farmers. There is no denying that these activities contributed to the economy of farm households, but a further fact is that they were pleasures; they were wilderness pleasures, not greatly different from the pleasures pursued by conservationists and wilderness lovers. As I was always aware, my friends the coon hunters were not motivated just by the wish to tree coons and…
Wendell Berry Bringing it to the Table: On Farming and Food
There were fat cats and skinny cats. The long-tailed and the bobbed. The daring young leapers, and the old windowsill sleepers. Balls of waddling fluff, smooth-coated prowlers, and hairless ones that looked fragile and wise. The tiger-striped, the ring-tailed, and the ones with matching coloured socks and mittens. There were tabbies and calicos. Manx and Persians. Siamese and Bombay. Ragdolls and Birmans. Maine Coons and Russian Blues. There were Snowshoes and Somalis, Tonkin…
Brooke Burgess The Cat's Maw
The ‘coons had enjoyed a real party, and my trashcan had been the piñata! They’d obviously indulged in an evening of feasting on our wares and then staggered off the property loaded up with our birdseed as a little take-home gift!
Suzanne Kelman The Rejected Writers' Book Club
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 33 times in crossword archives (1943–2019).