Crossword-Solution: OSAGE 5 letters, 292 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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"August: __ County": Streep film 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (2008 Pulitzer Prize-winning play) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (2008 Pulitzer winner for Drama) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (2013 Meryl Streep film) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (2013 Streep film) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (Best Picture nominee of 2014) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (Pulitzer Prize-winning play adapted into a 2013 film) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (Pulitzer-winning play) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (Streep movie) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (Tracy Letts play) 1 answer
"August: ___ County" (winner of the 2008 Tony for Best Play) 1 answer
"August: ___ County": 2008 Pulitzer-winning play 1 answer
"Killers of the Flower Moon" people 1 answer
"Killers of the Flower Moon" tribe 1 answer
"Killers of the Flower Moon: The ___ Murders and the Birth of the F.B.I." (nonfiction book adapted into a 2023 film) 1 answer
"Little House on the Prairie" tribe 1 answer
"Middle Waters" tribe 1 answer
500-mile tributary of the Missouri. 1 answer
55 Oklahoma tribe 1 answer
A certain Oklahoman. 1 answer
A river in Missouri 1 answer
A tributary of the Missouri 1 answer
Amerindian's poetic apostrophe to a wise man 1 answer
An inedible orange 1 answer
August: ___ County: Meryl Streep film 1 answer
Ballerina Maria Tallchief s tribe 1 answer
Bowwood 1 answer
Broadway's "August: ___ County" 1 answer
Certain American Indian language 1 answer
Chief White Hair, for one 1 answer
County in Kansas, Missouri or Oklahoma 1 answer
County in a Pulitzer-winning play title 1 answer
County name in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma 1 answer
Early Missouri native 1 answer
Early Missourian 1 answer
Fort on the Missouri 1 answer
Great Plains orange 1 answer
Great Plains people who call themselves "Children of the Middle Waters" 1 answer
Indelible orange 1 answer
Indian or orange 1 answer
Indian or river. 1 answer
Indigenous group based in Oklahoma 1 answer
Inedible kind of orange 1 answer
Inedible orange 1 answer
Inedible orange type 1 answer
It flows into the Missouri near Jefferson City 1 answer
Kansas river, 500 miles to the Missouri. 1 answer
Kind of orange or Indian 1 answer
Kind of orange tree. 1 answer
Lake of the Ozarks feeder 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OSAGE (5)

This Oxford scholar of Osage blood built his ranch house around a fireplace, flanked by shelves of books.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
The Osage-orange hedges planted everywhere afforded a new refuge, and now the safety of a Jack-rabbit was less often his speed than his wits, and the wise ones, when pursued by a Dog or Coyote, would rush to the nearest hedge through a small hole and escape while the enemy sought for a larger one by which to follow.
Animal Heroes Ernest Thompson Seton 2000
The farmers took time then to plant fine cottonwood groves on their places, and to set osage orange hedges along the borders of their fields.
One of Ours Willa Cather 2004
After a short halt for supper and rest the pursuit was resumed, the Osage scouts in advance, and although the hostile Indians were presumed to be yet some distance off, every precaution was taken to prevent detection and to enable our troops to strike them unawares.
The Memoirs of General P. H. Sheridan, Vol. 2 General Philip Henry Sheridan 2004
His handling of his most conspicuous victim, Willis, was very much like Black Hawk's way of dealing with the Osage.
A Mortal Antipathy Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 2006

Quotes with OSAGE (3)

I am sitting here, you are sitting there. Say even that you are sitting across the kitchen table from me right now. Our eyes meet; a consciousness snaps back and forth. What we know, at least for starters, is: here we- so incontrovertibly- are. This is our life, these are our lighted seasons, and then we die. In the meantime, in between time, we can see. The scales are fallen from our eyes, the cataracts are cut away, and we can work at making sense of the color-patches we se…
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Unfortunately, nature is very much a now-you-see-it, now-you-don't affair. A fish flashes, then dissolves in the water before my eyes like so much salt. Deer apparently ascend bodily into heaven, the brightest oriole fades into leaves. These disappearances stun me into stillness and concentration; they say of nature that it conceals with a grand nonchalance, and they say of vision that it is a deliberate gift, ... For a week last September migrating red-winged blackbirds were…
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
It could be the sound of each name he knows/curling to ash in his chest’s aortic furnace one after another, year after year instructing him/in the patient work of letting go. Even still/there are things it is reluctant to unclasp./How the Osage orange trunks and bare limbs/glow in the scattered light like veins of fire.
Bryan Penberthy
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 579 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).