Crossword-Solution: CREEKS 6 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Creeks n. pl. A tribe or confederacy of North American Indians,
including the Muskogees, Seminoles, Uchees, and other subordinate
tribes. They formerly inhabited Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.

We have 16 clues for the answer “CREEKS”

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Alabama and Georgia Indians of old 1 answer
Fly fishing locales 1 answer
Losers in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend 1 answer
Mvskoke people 1 answer
Narrow streams 1 answer
Pond feeders 1 answer
Spots for tadpoles 1 answer
They break from the main stream 1 answer
They're outside the main stream 1 answer
Streaming sites? 2 answers
Narrow inlets. 4 answers
Fishing spots 6 answers
Small streams 8 answers
Streams. 8 answers
CRESSES THAT GROW IN CLEAR PONDS AND STREAMS 11 answers
AMERICAN Indian(s) 78 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with CREEKS (5)

They had no doubt reached one of the creeks which jut far out to sea on this coast at intervals; behind this, the boat of the _Day Dream_ must have been on the look-out for them, and they were by now safely on board the British schooner.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
Both white and colored people along the route gave him food and a place to sleep free of cost, and even the usually exacting ferrymen were so impressed with the young negro's desire for an education that, except in one case, he was given free ferriage across the creeks and rivers.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
When out of the night, which was fifty below, and into the din and the glare, There stumbled a miner fresh from the creeks, dog-dirty, and loaded for bear.
The Spell of the Yukon Robert Service 1995
She puzzled awhile with thoughtful face, Then a light came into the shy brown eye, And she smiled, for she thought the question strange On a thing so certain -- 'When people die They go to the country over the range.' 'And what is this country like, my lass?' 'There are blossoming trees and pretty flowers, And shining creeks where the golden grass Is fresh and sweet from the summer showers.
The Man from Snowy River Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 1995
And he is coming back again, He wrote to let me know, The floods were in the Darling then -- It seems so long ago; He'd come through miles of slush and mud, And it was weary work, The creeks were bankers, and the flood Was forty miles round Bourke.
In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses Henry Lawson 2008

Quotes with CREEKS (3)

And I learned what is obvious to a child. That life is simply a collection of little lives, each lived one day at a time. That each day should be spent finding beauty in flowers and poetry and talking to animals. That a day spent with dreaming and sunsets and refreshing breezes cannot be bettered. But most of all, I learned that life is about sitting on benches next to ancient creeks with my hand on her knee and sometimes, on good days, for falling in love.
Nicholas Sparks
Perhaps swimming was dancing under the water, he thought. To swim under lily pads seeing their green slender stalks wavering as you passed, to swim under upraised logs past schools of sunfish and bluegills, to swim through reed beds past wriggling water snakes and miniature turtles, to swim in small lakes, big lakes, Lake Michigan, to swim in small farm ponds, creeks, rivers, giant rivers where one was swept along easefully by the current, to swim naked alone at night when yo…
Jim Harrison The Man Who Gave Up His Name
Thomas Merton wrote, “there is always a temptation to diddle around in the contemplative life, making itsy-bitsy statues.” There is always an enormous temptation in all of life to diddle around making itsy-bitsy friends and meals and journeys for itsy-bitsy years on end. It is so self-conscious, so apparently moral, simply to step aside from the gaps where the creeks and winds pour down, saying, I never merited this grace, quite rightly, and then to sulk along the rest of you…
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 18 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).