Crossword-Solution: QUETZAL 7 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 25

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Guatemala's dollar. 1 answer
resplendent trogon 1 answer
crested bird of Central and N South America 1 answer
Vivid long-tailed bird of Americas 1 answer
Resplendent bird of Central and South America 1 answer
National bird of Guatemala 1 answer
Monetary unit of Guatemala 1 answer
MAYAN bird inhabiting the cloud forest 1 answer
Guatemalan currency, or the colorful bird it's named for 1 answer
Guatemalan currency unit 1 answer
Guatemala's national bird and currency unit 1 answer
Guatemala's national bird 1 answer
Guatemala's currency, named for a bird revered by the Mayans 1 answer
Guatemala's currency 1 answer
Creature revered by the Mayans 1 answer
Colorful Guatemalan avian 1 answer
Bird with brilliant green and scarlet plumage 1 answer
Bird of the Aztecs 1 answer
GUATEMALAN monetary unit 2 answers
Long-tailed bird 8 answers
coin Guatemala 10 answers
ENDANGERED species 22 answers
CENTRAL American bird 23 answers
Tropical bird 40 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
MEAZCE
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eruption
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Sentences with QUETZAL (5)

You have seen the last of him, though, Child of Quetzal'l.” “You surely do not mean that--” Aztotl lightly tapped the knife-hilt showing above his maxtlatl, coldly adding words to that significant gesture: “There is no place for fool or traitor upon the body-guard of the Sun Children.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997
Aztotl glanced upwards for a moment, then slowly spoke: “Such are the commands laid upon thy captain of guards, Daughter of Quetzal', the Fair God.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997
And then Bruno learned how the adventurous young Aztec, far less superstitious than the vast majority of his people, thanks to the kindly teaching of Victo, Child of Quetzal', had in his explorations discovered so many secrets of the temple and priesthood, secrets which he now had no scruple in communicating to another of a different race.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997
And in shrill, clear tones came the wondrous oracle: “Tlacopa lies! Tlacopa is an evil dog! The Mother of the Gods loves and will defend her friends, the Children of the great and good Quetzal'.” How much more Ixtli might have said, had he been granted further grace, will never be known.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997
Scores of other voices caught up the fierce cry given by the head priest, and now the temple was ringing throughout with demands that the false Sun Children should pay full penalty, should be haled to the sacrificial stone, there to purge themselves without further delay! Others showed an inclination to favour the descendants of Quetzal', and thus the widely conflicting shouts and cries formed a medley which was fairly deafening.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997

Quotes with QUETZAL (2)

Since everyone around you agrees ever since there were people on earth that land is value, or labor is value, or learning is value, or title, degree, necklaces, murex shells, the ownership of slaves. Everyone knows bees sting and ghosts haunt and giving your robes away humiliates your rivals. That the enemies are barbarians. That wise men swim through the rock of the earth; that houses breed filth, airstrips attract airplanes, tornadoes punish, ancestors watch, and you can bu…
Annie Dillard The Abundance: Narrative Essays Old and New
I still couldn’t banish the image of the Quetzal Flower. In my mind, it merged with that of Priestess Eleuia: everything a man could desire or aspire to, a woman who would suck the marrow from your bones and still leave you smiling.
Aliette de Bodard Servant of the Underworld
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, WSJ.

Used 14 times in crossword archives (1965–2018).