Crossword-Solution: GUILLEMOT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Guillemot | n. | One of several northern sea birds, allied to the auks. They have short legs, placed far back, and are expert divers and swimmers. |
We have 22 clues for the answer “GUILLEMOT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| small black or brown speckled auks of northern seas | 1 answer |
| black-and-white diving sea bird of N hemisphere | 1 answer |
| Common Auk | 1 answer |
| Auk relative | 1 answer |
| black guillemot | 2 answers |
| GREENLAND bird | 2 answers |
| Murre | 3 answers |
| Black-and-white seabird | 5 answers |
| ROCK breeding bird | 6 answers |
| ICELANDIC bird | 6 answers |
| auk | 9 answers |
| PLOVER relative | 12 answers |
| OCEANIC bird | 13 answers |
| SHORT-billed bird | 14 answers |
| SCOTTISH bird | 15 answers |
| OCEAN bird | 16 answers |
| Seabird | 17 answers |
| ANTARCTIC bird | 17 answers |
| Diving bird | 24 answers |
| Arctic bird | 29 answers |
| web-footed bird | 31 answers |
| Aquatic bird | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
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Sentences with GUILLEMOT (5)
True, there were a couple of hooks dangling in mid-air at the shore end, between the tree and the water, and, while they might serve to catch an eider duck, or a guillemot, if any one should chance to come rowing past in the dark and get hung up--why, the boys might find they had made a human catch.
They come not down to mix with the currents of human life in the streets and open spaces; they fly away to the country to feed, and dwell on the cathedral above the houses and people just as sea-birds--kittiwake and guillemot and gannet--dwell on the ledges of some vast ocean-fronting cliff.
The falcon flying down the windy sky, The swallow poised and darting in the sun, The guillemot beating seaward through the mist-- We knew them every one, And heard from them of trumpets wakening war, Of steadfast beams that roofed our people warm, Of ships that blindfold through uncharted seas Triumphant rode the storm.
The murre and the guillemot do their best to escape their enemies of the land by building high upon inaccessible rock ledges.
Bays without end, sprinkled with rocky islands of all shapes and sizes, where in every fissure a Guillemot, a Cormorant, or some other wild bird retreats to secure its egg, and raise its young, or save itself from the hunter's pursuit.