Crossword-Solution: MAYFLOWER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Mayflower | n. | In England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus (see Arbutus); also, the blossom of these plants. |
We have 30 clues for the answer “MAYFLOWER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Plymouth (1620) | 1 answer |
| Pilgrims' carrier | 1 answer |
| It landed at Plymouth | 1 answer |
| Historic craft. | 1 answer |
| Historic 180-ton sailing vessel. | 1 answer |
| Pilgrims' ship that stopped at Plymouth ROCK | 1 answer |
| Company that's always moving? | 1 answer |
| Pilgrims' transport | 1 answer |
| Arbutus or anemone. | 1 answer |
| 1620 craft | 1 answer |
| Puritans' transport | 1 answer |
| Trailing arbutus. | 1 answer |
| Vessel for a 1620 voyage | 1 answer |
| Vessel of the Pilgrims | 1 answer |
| Vessel to the New World | 1 answer |
| William Bradford ship | 1 answer |
| key of heaven | 1 answer |
| HAWTHORN plant | 2 answers |
| MASSACHUSETTS State flower | 2 answers |
| DILLMAN, BRADFORD | 4 answers |
| BRADFORD | 4 answers |
| Hawthorn | 6 answers |
| Historic ship. | 6 answers |
| ARBUTUS | 10 answers |
| BRADFORD LOCALE | 10 answers |
| BARBARA ___ BRADFORD | 11 answers |
| ARBUTUS LOCALE | 11 answers |
| A TOWN IN MASSACHUSETTS FOUNDED BY PILGRIMS IN 1620 | 11 answers |
| ARBUTUS RELATIVE | 22 answers |
| FLOWER variety | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MAECEZ
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with MAYFLOWER (5)
She had been using her pen since she was twelve years old, in extensive correspondence, in occasional essays, in short stories and sketches, some of which appeared in a volume called The Mayflower, published in 1843, and for many years her writing for newspapers and periodicals had added appreciably to the small family income.
They wanted, of course, a pretty ornament, dressed in pink and white and descended from the Mayflower.
Trailing arbutus (Bot.), a creeping or trailing plant of the Heath family (Epig‘a repens), having white or usually roseÐcolored flowers with a delicate fragrance, growing in small axillary clusters, and appearing early in the spring; in New England known as mayflower; Ð called also ground laurel.
Her parents were Irish--her father made his pile in the waggon business, I believe--but she's as American as if they'd crossed over in--what was it, the 'Sunflower'?--no, the 'Mayflower.' Marvelous country for assimilation, that America is! You remember what I told you--it's put such a mark on you that I should never have dreamt you were English.” Thorpe observed his companion, through a blue haze of smoke, in silence.
Jealous probably of seeing women enjoying all the fun, their husbands and brothers next banded together as “Sons of the Revolution.” The wives retaliated by instituting the “Granddaughters of the Revolution” and “The Mayflower Order,” the “price of admission” to the latter being descent from some one who crossed in that celebrated ship—whether as one of the crew or as passenger is not clear.
Quotes with MAYFLOWER (3)
... Subordination of the state to Christian values is precisely what the early Puritans, even those in the tradition of the Mayflower Pilgrims, aimed to do. The First Amendment notwithstanding, large numbers of the American public (especially churchgoing Protestant Christians) have embodied this Puritan way of thinking, viewing America as a "Christan nation." Relatively recent poll data bear out the enduring character of these Puritan convictions. According to a Pew Forum pol…
And I may not omit here a special work of God's providence. There was a proud and very profane young man [aboard the Mayflower], one of the seamen, of a lusty, able body, which made him the more haughty; he would always be contemning the poor people in their [sea]sickness, and cursing them daily with grievous execrations, and did not let to tell them, that he hoped to help cast half of them overboard before they came to their journey's end, and to make merry with what they ha…
Never brag about your ancestors coming over on the Mayflower the immigration laws weren't as strict in those days.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 21 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).