Crossword-Solution: LEBO 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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LEBO anagram BELO, BLEO, BOLE, ELBO, LOBE, LOEB

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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
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BATTER ___
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This is the type of gun used at the old-time "turkey shoots." Made in Berks County, for John Lebo, of Clinton County.
A Catalogue of Early Pennsylvania and Other Firearms and Edged Weapons at "Restless Oaks" Henry W. Shoemaker 2007
Lebo had permitted her errant spouse to go out of her sight, she had secured pledges from Roosevelt guaranteeing her three years' subsistence, in case the _wanderlust_ should once more seize upon her protector and provider.
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 2008
Every morning we get up at dawn, and start off by six o'clock or thereabouts, Merrifield and I riding off among the hills or ravines after game, while the battered "prairie schooner," with the two spare ponies led behind, is driven slowly along by old Lebo, who is a perfect character.
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 2008
The fare that old Lebo provided was excellent, and to the three men, who had for weeks been accustomed to make small fires from dried brush or from sagebrush roots laboriously dug out of the ground, it was a treat to sit at night before the roaring pine-logs.
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 2008
Along the banks of the Little Missouri there were no outrages, for the Indians had been driven out of the country at the end of the seventies, and, save for occasional raids in the early eighties, had made little trouble; but at the edge of the Bad Lands there was a skirmish now and then, and in the winter of 1884 Schuyler Lebo, son of that odd Ulysses who had guided Roosevelt to the Big Horn Mountains, was shot in the leg by an Indian while he was hunting on Bullion Butte.
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 2008
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Appears in: Boston Globe.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1987).