Crossword-Solution: LOONS 5 letters, 98 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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LOONS anagram NOLOS, OLSON, SNOOL, SOLON

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Crying divers 1 answer
Idlers; rascals 1 answer
Iconic water fowl 1 answer
Grebes' cousins 1 answer
Great northern divers 1 answer
Fish-eating diving birds 1 answer
Fish-eating divers 1 answer
Ducks' relatives 1 answer
Diving lake birds 1 answer
Divers into lakes 1 answer
Daft ones 1 answer
Daffy ducks? 1 answer
Insane birds? 1 answer
Crazy ones 1 answer
Crazy folks 1 answer
Crazy diving birds? 1 answer
Cormorants' cousins 1 answer
Canada coin birds 1 answer
Birds with wailing cries. 1 answer
Birds with mournful cries 1 answer
Birds whose gray eyes turn red in summer 1 answer
Birds that sound batty 1 answer
Birds that can't walk on land 1 answer
Birds on Minnesota state quarters and Canadian dollars 1 answer
Sources of some mournful cries 1 answer
Whackjobs 1 answer
Weird-sounding birds 1 answer
Waterfowl on Canadian dollar coins 1 answer
Water birds with haunting cries 1 answer
They've lost it 1 answer
They sound batty 1 answer
They dive and sound batty 1 answer
These birds sound batty 1 answer
The ___ (bird-inspired nickname for Minnesota's pro soccer team) 1 answer
State birds of Minnesota 1 answer
State birds of Minn. 1 answer
Birds pictured on Canadian dollar coins 1 answer
Some diving birds 1 answer
Shrieking divers. 1 answer
Red-eyed aquatic birds 1 answer
Raucous divers 1 answer
Nutty birds? 1 answer
Northern divers. 1 answer
Maine birds 1 answer
Lake-haunting birds. 1 answer
Lake's feathered divers 1 answer
Lake dwellers 1 answer
Lake birds 1 answer
Birds on Golden Pond 1 answer
Birds on Canadian dollars 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
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greedy person
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Sentences with LOONS (5)

Shall we pause?--they are ten To our one, but their men Are ill-arm'd, and scarce ken Their own chief; And for this we give thanks: Their disorderly ranks, If assail'd in the flanks, Will as lief Run as fight--loons and lords.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Straight before him lay a low marsh, through which the little creek that gurgled and tumbled down hill curved, crossed the drive some distance below, and entered the lake of Lost Loons.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995
Which will you take, the hill, lake, marsh, or a part of all of them.” “Oh, is there water?” “Did I forget to mention that I was formerly sole owner and proprietor of the lake of Lost Loons, also a brook of Singing Water, and many cold springs.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995
Loons with trumpets blowed a blare, blare, blare On, on upward thro' the golden air! (Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?) II [Bass drum slower and softer.] Booth died blind and still by Faith he trod, Eyes still dazzled by the ways of God.
General William Booth enters into Heaven and other Poems Vachel Lindsay 1995
LIST OF CHAPTERS 1 Woot the Wanderer 2 The Heart of the Tin Woodman 3 Roundabout 4 The Loons of Loonville 5 Mrs.
The Tin Woodman of Oz L. Frank Baum 1997

Quotes with LOONS (3)

She gave her husband such a night of sexual pleasure that his eyes followed her constantly after that, narrow and hot. He grew molten when she passed near other men, and at night they made their own shaking tent. They got teased too much and moved farther off, into the brush, into the nesting ground of shy and holy loons. There, no one could hear them. In solitude they made love until they became gaunt and hungry, pale windigos with aching eyes, tongues of flame.
Louise Erdrich The Antelope Wife
And this was what we felt: vertigo, an icicle through our strong hearts, our long-lost childhoods. Sunshine in a field and crickets and the sweet tealeaf stink of a new ball mitt and a rock glinting with mica and a chaw of bubblegum wrapping its sweet tendrils down our throats and the warm breeze up our shorts and the low vibrato of lake loons and the sun and the sun and the warm sun and this is what we felt; the sun.
Lauren Groff The Monsters of Templeton
If somebody'd of come in and took a look, men watching a blank TV, a fifty-year old woman hollering and squealing at the back of their heads about discipline and order and recriminations, they'd of thought the whole bunch was crazy as loons.
Ken Kesey One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 160 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).