Crossword-Solution: TALA 4 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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TALA anagram ALTA, ATAL, LATA, TAAL

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Samoan currency (a transliteration of "dollar") 1 answer
Indian percussion rhythm 1 answer
Indian rhythmic pattern 1 answer
Money of Western Samoa 1 answer
Rosario ___, Argentine town 1 answer
Rosario ___, town in Argentina 1 answer
S. A. timber tree 1 answer
SAMOAN dollar 1 answer
Samoa's monetary unit 1 answer
Samoan cash 1 answer
Samoan currency 1 answer
Indian classical music for the rhythmic pattern of any composition 1 answer
Samoan money 1 answer
Structural basin 1 answer
Timber tree of S. A. 1 answer
W. Samoan money 1 answer
Western Samoa money 1 answer
Western Samoan currency 1 answer
standard monetary unit of Samoa, divided into 100 sene 1 answer
the basic unit of money in Western Samoa 1 answer
tree Argentina 1 answer
GEOLOGICAL basin 1 answer
ARGENTINIAN tree 1 answer
Argentina tree 1 answer
Argentine timber tree 1 answer
Argentine tree 1 answer
Broad geologic basin 1 answer
Coin of Samoa 1 answer
Coin of Western Samoa 1 answer
Currency of Samoa 1 answer
Currency of Western Samoa 1 answer
S.A. timber tree 2 answers
Timber tree of Argentina. 2 answers
Ceylonese tree 3 answers
S. A. tree 4 answers
palmyra palm tree 4 answers
SRI Lankan tree 7 answers
COIN SAMOA CAPITAL OF 8 answers
COIN INDIAN 10 answers
ARGENTINE MONEY 11 answers
tree timber 11 answers
TROPICAL palm 13 answers
Argentine ___ 23 answers
timber tree 43 answers
tropical plant 79 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ATEER
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greedy person
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But they never pretended to hold the region thus ravaged; it was sack, burn, plunder, and away; and these desolating inroads were retaliated in kind by the Moorish cavaliers, whose greatest delight was a “tala,” or predatory incursion, into the Christian territories beyond the mountains.
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 2002
Alluding to the toil of reaching it, the Madani quote a facetious rhyme inscribed upon the wall by one of their number who had wasted his breath:- "Malun ibn Malun Man tala'a Kubbat Harun!" Anglice, "The man must be a ruffian who climbs up to Aaron's dome." Devout Moslems visit Ohod every Thursday morning after the dawn devotions in the [p.424]Harim; pray for the Martyrs; and, after going through the ceremonies, return to the Harim in time for mid-day worship.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah Sir Richard Francis Burton 2003
The possessive _ana_ may be used to denote the genitive: _luma ana foaa_ house of prayer, _tala ana fanualama_ way of peace.
Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language Walter G. Ivens 2004
The locative need not be used with _lao_: _lao rodo_ in the night, _lao tala_ in the path, _lao salo_ in the sky.
Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language Walter G. Ivens 2004
Among the varied street-cries of Bombay, the “_I-scream_” man, the _tala-chavee-walla_, the _botlee-walla_, the vendors of greasy sweetmeats and _bawlee-sugah_, the legion of _borahs_, and that abominable little imp who issues from the newspaper offices, and walks the streets, yelling “Telleecram! tellee-c-r-a-a-m!” among them all there is one voice so penetrating, and so awakening where it penetrates, that—that I cannot find a fitting conclusion to this sentence.
Behind the Bungalow EHA 2015
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 40 times in crossword archives (1943–2015).