Crossword-Solution: JOURNEYER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Journeyer | n. | One who journeys. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “JOURNEYER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Traveling salesman. | 4 answers |
| travelling salesman | 7 answers |
| gitano | 26 answers |
| trekker | 28 answers |
| roamer | 29 answers |
| Pilgrim ___ | 29 answers |
| Passenger | 29 answers |
| Wayfarer | 30 answers |
| tourist | 31 answers |
| Globe-trotter | 32 answers |
| Voyager | 33 answers |
| Sightseer? | 33 answers |
| tripper | 34 answers |
| Hiker? | 34 answers |
| COMMUTER ___ | 35 answers |
| guest | 36 answers |
| Visitor | 37 answers |
| Non-member | 39 answers |
| Drifter | 39 answers |
| Rider | 40 answers |
| NONRESIDENT | 41 answers |
| Rover | 41 answers |
| Wanderer | 43 answers |
| Bohemi-an | 43 answers |
| Arrival | 45 answers |
| gipsy | 47 answers |
| Nomad | 49 answers |
| Traveler | 52 answers |
| Gypsy | 53 answers |
| Rubberneck | 53 answers |
| traveller | 54 answers |
| Tramp | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOURNEYER (5)
She was as alien as a far-journeyer from some other star, and no hint could she nor all the countryside give me of what forms of living, what heats of feeling, or rules of philosophic contemplation actuated her in all that she had been and was.
Savve?" And Jerry, far-journeyer across life and across the history of all life that goes to make the world, strugglingly mastering the abysmal slime of the prehistoric with the love that had come into existence and had become warp and woof of him in far later time, his wrath of ancientness still faintly reverberating in his throat like the rumblings of a passing thunder-storm, knew, in the wide warm ways of feeling, the augustness and righteousness of Skipper.
There was something in this transformation of man's old-time laborious dependence into a lordly domination over the earth which strikes the westward journeyer as finally expressive of human destiny in the whole mighty region, and which penetrated even to Halleck's sore and jaded thoughts.
Through all the course the journeyer would perceive the same vast girdle of stars, faint because they were far away, which gives the dim light of our galaxy.
There were few horses, and the few were too valuable for domestic work to be spared for travel, hence the journeyer must go by water, or on foot.