Crossword-Solution: EASTWIND 8 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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" . . . the ___ may never blow . . .": Walton 1 answer
A mah-jongg player. 1 answer
It blew Mary Poppins to the Banks' house 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The Captain is still hale and rosy, and if he doesn't relate his exploit in the War of 1812 as spiritedly as he used to, he makes up by relating it more frequently and telling it differently every time! He passes his winters in New York and his summers in the Nutter House, which threatens to prove a hard nut for the destructive gentleman with the scythe and the hour-glass, for the seaward gable has not yielded a clapboard to the eastwind these twenty years.
The Story of a Bad Boy Thomas Bailey Aldrich 2006
Such a specimen of the Puritan middle English as Priscilla Graves, was eastwind on her skin, nausea to her gorge.
One of Our Conquerors, Complete George Meredith 2006
Mind you drink deep of the well of wisdom, and bring a little bottleful home to me.' 'That I will,' said the Eastwind, 'But why have you put my brother from the south into the bag? Out with him.
Stories from Hans Andersen Hans Christian Andersen 2006
The Prince clapped his hands, but the Eastwind told him he had better leave off and hold tight, or he might fall and find himself hanging on to a church steeple.
Stories from Hans Andersen Hans Christian Andersen 2006
The Eastwind spread his wings, and they shone like the brightest flame; but what a cave it was! Large blocks of stone, from which the water dripped, hung over them in the most extraordinary shapes; at one moment it was so low and narrow that they had to crawl on hands and knees, the next it was as wide and lofty as if they were in the open air.
Stories from Hans Andersen Hans Christian Andersen 2006
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1953–2012).