Crossword-Solution: HEMLOCKS
We have 7 clues for the answer “HEMLOCKS”
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| State trees of Pennsylvania. | 1 answer |
| Trees of the Acadian forest. | 1 answer |
| Trees used in tanning | 1 answer |
| Forest denizens | 9 answers |
| conifers | 11 answers |
| Evergreens. | 12 answers |
| Trees | 31 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEMLOCKS (5)
Then they buried Minnehaha; In the snow a grave they made her In the forest deep and darksome Underneath the moaning hemlocks; Clothed her in her richest garments Wrapped her in her robes of ermine, Covered her with snow, like ermine; Thus they buried Minnehaha.
The picture really doesn't do it justice--those things that look like feather dusters are maple trees, and the prickly ones that border the drive are murmuring pines and hemlocks.
Day by day the flame of the Virginia creeper spread to the hillsides in wider waves of carmine and crimson, the larches glowed like the thin yellow halo about a fire, the maples blazed and smouldered, and the black hemlocks turned to indigo against the incandescence of the forest.
They stopped at a large white house, flanked with melancholy hemlocks, and passed through a little front garden, paved with moss-coated bricks and ornamented with parterres bordered with high box hedges.
Acton was an emaciated, sweet-faced woman of five and fifty, sitting with pillows behind her, and looking out on a clump of hemlocks.
Quotes with HEMLOCKS (1)
Along with rising and falling water, winter is the province of wind. When the sea-breath and mountain-roar bend the hemlocks of these hills, the birds hang on as best they can.
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1958–2011).