Crossword-Solution: ROCKIES
We have 20 clues for the answer “ROCKIES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Boulder's backdrop | 1 answer |
| extends from British Columbia to northern New Mexico | 1 answer |
| Where to find Mt. Elbert | 1 answer |
| The Great Divide. | 1 answer |
| North American mountain range | 1 answer |
| Great Plains border | 1 answer |
| Colorado baseball club | 1 answer |
| Boulder setting | 2 answers |
| COLUMBIA River mountain(s) | 2 answers |
| Vacationer's paradise. | 2 answers |
| Colorado mountains | 4 answers |
| Western mountain range | 5 answers |
| Great divide | 6 answers |
| BOULDER LOCALE | 10 answers |
| Carder requests | 10 answers |
| BOULDER ___ | 11 answers |
| ALTA LOCALE | 11 answers |
| ANTERO LOCALE | 13 answers |
| ___ Mountains. | 19 answers |
| CANADIAN ___ | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROCKIES (5)
Astride horses introduced by the conquistadores to the Americas, the Plains Indians became almost a separate race from the foot-moving tribes of the East and the stationary Pueblos of the Rockies.
The north branch, still called the Columbia, extends through Washington far into British territory, its highest tributaries reaching back through long parallel spurs of the Rockies between and beyond the headwaters of the Fraser, Athabasca, and Saskatchewan.
This powerful tribe then roamed over the whole extent of the Mississippi valley, between that river and the Rockies.
You have a skeleton sketch of Haynes-Cooper, whose feelers reach the remotest dugout in the Yukon, the most isolated cabin in the Rockies, the loneliest ranch-house in Wyoming; the Montana mining shack, the bleak Maine farm, the plantation in Virginia.
They have a better name in the Rockies for these hill-fenced open glades of pleasantness; they call them parks.
Quotes with ROCKIES (3)
It was Red Rock Canyon. One of the most beautiful places in Waterton... in the Rockies, for that matter. And it was there, waiting for him to find it. As long as he was willing to look for it.
Yet it wasn’t the Mississippi River that captured Jim Bridger’s imagination : it was the Missouri. A mere six likes from his ferry the two great rivers joined as one, the wild waters of the frontier pouring into the bromide current of the everyday. It was the confluence of old and new, known and unknown, civilization and wilderness. Bridger lived for the rare moments when the fur traders and voyageurs tied their sleek Mackinaws at the ferry landing, sometimes even camping for…
I would rather go mad, gone down the dark road to Mexico, heroin dripping in my veins, eyes and ears full of marijuana, eating the god Peyote on the floor of a mudhut on the border or laying in a hotel room over the body of some suffering man or woman; rather jar my body down the road, crying by a diner in the Western sun; rather crawl on my naked belly over the tincans of Cincinnati; rather drag a rotten railroad tie to a Golgotha in the Rockies; rather, crowned with thorns …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1952–2008).