Crossword-Solution: EUCLA 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
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greedy person
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After I had completed my surveys near Fowler's Bay, and visited the remote locality of Eucla Harbour, discovered by Flinders and mentioned by Eyre in his travels in 1841, at the boundary of the two colonies of South, and Western Australia, I had to proceed to Sir Thomas Elder's cattle and sheep station, and camel depot, at Beltana, to fit out for the new expedition for Perth.
Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration Ernest Giles 2004
Charles Roberts, who had been with me, and with whom I left all the horses at Youldeh, arrived, by the usual road and brought me a young black boy, Master Tommy Oldham, with whom I had travelled to Eucla from Fowler's Bay with the three horses that had died on my journey to Beltana.
Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration Ernest Giles 2004
From Luck I learnt that north of Eucla, where he had been with a survey party, the natives used such grounds in their initiation ceremonies.
Spinifex and Sand David W Carnegie 2004
After various futile attempts at conversation, in which Luck displayed great knowledge of the black's tongue, as spoken a few hundred miles away near Eucla, but which unfortunately was quite lost on this native, we at last succeeded in making our wants understood.
Spinifex and Sand David W Carnegie 2004
After leaving Eucla, the explorers had a distressing stage to the head of the Great Bight, where they obtained water by digging in the sand, the horses having been three days without a drink, suffering much more than on any previous stage.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1973).