Crossword-Solution: KHYBER
We have 11 clues for the answer “KHYBER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| NANGARHAR mountain pass | 1 answer |
| NORTHWEST Frontier mountain pass | 1 answer |
| Pass between India and Afghanistan. | 1 answer |
| Pass through Asia | 1 answer |
| Pass to Afghanistan | 1 answer |
| Pass to Afghanistan capital | 1 answer |
| __ Pass (Afghanistan-Pakistan connector) | 1 answer |
| pass Afghanistan | 1 answer |
| AFGHANISTAN mountain pass | 3 answers |
| PAKISTANI frontier pass | 4 answers |
| Afghanistan pass | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KHYBER (5)
The North and the South shall open their mouth to a Ghilzai flag unrolled, When the big guns speak to the Khyber peak, and his dog-Heratis fly: Ye have heard the song -- How long? How long? Wolves of the Abazai!_ That night before the watch was set, when all the streets were clear, The Governor of Kabul spoke: “My King, hast thou no fear? Thou knowest -- thou hast heard,” -- his speech died at his master's face.
But it was Eastern merchandise, and I was trading from Balsora and Baghdad, and Eleazar’s camels were swaying down from Damascus along the Khyber Pass, and coming in at the great Darwazah, and friends’ eyes met me everywhere.
The British then turn out the Khyber Rifles and man every crag, and the loaded caravans move like a tide, and go up and down the narrow road on their occasions.
Don’t the Khyber Rifles bewilder you? They are drawn from these very Hill tribes, and will shoot their own fathers and brothers in the way of duty as comfortably as if they were jackals.
What do you suppose happened? A Khyber Rifle came to the Colonel and said, ‘Let me put an end to him, Colonel Sahib.
Quotes with KHYBER (1)
In India, where there are no passports or identity discs, and where religions counts for so much- except among those few who have crossed the 'black water' - I believe that a man wearing a saffron robe, or carrying a beggar's bowl , or with silver crosses on his headgear and chest, could walk from Khyber Pass to Cape Comorin without once being questioned about his destination, or the object of his journey,
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1956–2013).