Crossword-Solution: MICMAC 6 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Eastern Canadian Indian 1 answer
New Brunswick tribe 1 answer
Nova Scotia's Lake ___, named for an Indian tribe 1 answer
Indian Canadian Abbr. in many city names 2 answers
Indian tribes other countries Canada 3 answers
First Nations tribe 6 answers
CANADIAN INDIAN EASTERN 10 answers
CANADIAN TRIBE 10 answers
ALGONQUIN language 11 answers
A MEMBER OF THE ALGONQUIAN PEOPLE INHABITING THE MARITIME PROVINCES OF CANADA 11 answers
CANADIAN INDIAN 12 answers
Canada Indian tribes other countries 12 answers
Algonquian language 13 answers
NORTH American Indian language 41 answers
RED Indian language 41 answers
AMERICAN Indian language 43 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Had he not one day thrown the conductor of the diligence from the top of his seat because he came near running over his retriever, Micmac? Had he not broken the ribs of a gamekeeper who abused him for having, gun in hand, passed through a neighbor's property? Had he not even caught by the collar the sub-prefect, who stopped over in the village during an administrative circuit, called by Monsieur Renardet an electioneering circuit, for he was opposed to the government, in accordance with family traditions.
Original Short Stories, Volume 3 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant 2006
The Abbé Le Loutre was the parish priest of the Acadian village of Beaubassin on Chignecto Bay and also missionary to the Micmac Indians, whose chief village lay in British territory not many miles from Halifax.
The Conquest of New France George M. Wrong 2009
Along the Whykokomagh Bay we come to a permanent encampment of the Micmac Indians,--a dozen wigwams in the pine woods.
Baddeck and That Sort of Thing Charles Dudley Warner 2016
And she must always be quicker than a Micmac Indian to paddle the light canoe of conversation away from the rocks in the rapids that flow from the Pierian spring.
The Trimmed Lamp O. Henry 2001
CHAMPLAIN IN ACADIA [Footnote: This word (Acadia) has sometimes been traced to the Micmac akade, which, appended to place-names, signifies an abundance of something.
The Founder of New France: A Chronicle of Champlain Charles W. Colby 2003
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Appears in: Chronicle, NYT, WSJ.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (2001–2012).